Monday, January 18, 2021

CELEBRATING 70 YEARS! : THE WOMAN'S ANGLE .. 1952 .. ASSOCIATED BRITISH ..


 

                                  Associated British Pictures Corporation Ltd
                                                         Presents
                                      A Leslie Arliss / Bow Bells Production

                                                    The Woman's Angle
                                                            starring

                      Cathy O' Donnell  Lois Maxwell  Claude Farell
                                   Edward Underdown
            Peter Reynolds Marjorie Fielding Isabel Dean                                                                                                                                   Anthony Nicholls John Bentley Olaf Pooley Joan Collins                                                                                                                   

Screenplay by Leslie Arliss Adapted by Diana Morgan       Music by Robert Gill & Mabbie Poole

Director of Photography - Erwin Hillier             Produced by Walter Mycroft

                                               Directed by Leslie Arliss
                                                                                                 

                                                     

                              (c) 1952 . ABP LTD. B/W .. 84 MINS ..


This 1952 film was Joan's second film appearance and she gets a few minutes more screen time than in the previous year's "Lady Godiva Rides Again". This time she plays the role of Marina, a maid on a small Greek island, where she works at the inn owned by her father. Although she get no lines, she still manages to show a fiery spark and vitality and it makes you want to see more of her. The film itself is typical fifties British movie making, with a romantic if not racy plot, which may have seemed risque at the time, dealing with divorces and affairs. The setting is a divorce court hearing, with the bulk of the plot, a series of flashbacks, telling the story of Robert Mansel's indiscretions with the three women in his life! One of those ladies is Lois Maxwell, who went on to become the iconic Miss Moneypenny in the legendary James Bond series of films. The film was shot at Elstree Studios and Joan was paid fifty pounds for her two day stint.

        Joan as Greek maid Marina with Eric Pohlmann as her father..

On it's release in the USA in 1954, NY Times critic Bosley Crowther wrote;

" The Woman's Angle, a baffling little exercise on the subject of masculine behaviour. It is also a mildly vexing picture, a grim little sample of bad writing, bad acting and bad directing all around!"

He obviously enjoyed it then! Viewed today it's a passable time waster and it gives us an early glimpse of Joan.

                                Most recent DVD release from Network UK..

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.