• The Browning Version is a 1951 British drama film based on the 1948 play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and...
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  • The Browning Version is a 1994 British drama film directed by Mike Figgis, written by Ronald Harwood, and starring Albert Finney, Greta Scacchi, and Matthew...
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  • The Browning Version may refer to: The Browning Version (play), Terence Rattigan's 1948 play The Browning Version (1951 film), starring Michael Redgrave...
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  • The Browning Version is a play by Terence Rattigan, seen by many as his best work, and first performed on 8 September 1948 at the Phoenix Theatre, London...
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  • Erickson. Unlike the 1936 film, none of the members of the original Broadway cast of the show appeared in this version. The 1951 Show Boat was the most financially...
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  • Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, directed by Gordon Parry, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, and starring John Howard Davies, Robert...
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  • The year 1951 in film involved some significant events. The top ten 1951 released films by box office gross in the United States are as follows: The highest-grossing...
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    Anthony Asquith (category Governors of the British Film Institute)
    English film director. He collaborated successfully with playwright Terence Rattigan on The Winslow Boy (1948) and The Browning Version (1951), among...
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  • The Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor comic opera film written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger...
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  • Gentele Best Music Film: The Tales of Hoffmann by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger Bronze Bear: Best Drama Film: The Browning Version by Anthony Asquith...
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  • Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It...
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    Michael Redgrave (category Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor winners)
    performance in The Browning Version (1951). Redgrave was born in Bristol, England, the son of actress Margaret Scudamore and the silent film actor Roy Redgrave...
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  • although he later gave a re-edited version his signature "thumbs up", awarding the film three out of four stars. The film received mixed and heavily polarized...
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  • The 4th Cannes Film Festival was held from 3 to 20 April 1951. The previous year, no festival had been held because of financial reasons. In 1951, the...
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    Ronald Howard (British actor) (category English male film actors)
    well-known films, such as The Queen of Spades (1949) and The Browning Version (1951). Howard played Will Scarlet in the episode of the same name of the 1950s...
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  • the August 16, 1951, strip, she called Charlie Brown a "blockhead", being the first time Charlie Brown was referred by that insult. The strip for November...
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    ISBN 0-8262-1691-9 Chesterton, G K (1951) [1903]. Robert Browning. London: Macmillan Interactive Publishing. ISBN 978-0-333-02118-7. Browning, Robert (2009). Roberts...
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    ") is a 1951 American religious epic film set in ancient Rome during the final years of Emperor Nero's reign, based on the 1896 novel of the same title...
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    Nigel Patrick (category English male film actors)
    and the Flying Dutchman (1951) as Stephen Cameron The Browning Version (1951) as Frank Hunter Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Rodney Pennant Encore (1951) as...
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    supernatural horror film directed and co-produced by Tod Browning from a screenplay written by Garrett Fort and starring Bela Lugosi in the title role. It...
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  • Sarah Lawson (actress) (category British film actresses)
    End. Lawson's films have included The Browning Version (1951), The World Ten Times Over and The Devil Rides Out. Her radio work included The Hostage, Inspector...
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    A multiple-language version film (often abbreviated to MLV) or foreign language version, is a film, especially from the early talkie era, produced in...
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  • Mary Morris (category British film actresses)
    Ray Bradbury Theater; Mrs Browning-Browning in Stephen Wyatt's Claws (BBC 1 1987); and the formidable matriarch in Police at the Funeral, an adaptation of...
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    Terence Rattigan (category Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay winners)
    in an upper-middle-class background. He wrote The Winslow Boy (1946), The Browning Version (1948), The Deep Blue Sea (1952) and Separate Tables (1954)...
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    Bill Travers (category English male film actors)
    bigger part in The Browning Version (1951) and a good role on TV in "Albert" (later filmed as Albert R.N.) for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1951). Travers appeared...
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    when she married Frederick Browning. Still writing as Daphne du Maurier during her marriage, she was also known as Lady Browning after her husband was knighted...
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  • Best Picture. The script is a fictionalized version of the real-life Brown family and the friendship between ballerinas Isabel Mirrow Brown (whose daughter...
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  • science fiction B-film Robot Monster. In early television, Brown was the second actor (after Hal March) to play "Harry Morton", the next-door neighbor...
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    loosely based on the 1951 novel of the same name by John Wyndham. The film was released in the UK by the Rank Organisation and in the US by Allied Artists...
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    Richard Haydn (category English male film actors)
    in The Emperor Waltz (1948), the Caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland (1951), Baron Popoff in The Merry Widow (1952), William Brown in Mutiny on the Bounty...
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