Showing posts with label Roy Ward Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roy Ward Baker. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

John Mills is “The October Man”

The October Man (1947) is a British mystery film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring John Mills and Joan Greenwood. The screenplay was written by novelist Eric Ambler who also served as producer.

Jim Ackland (Mills) sustains a brain injury in a bus accident and a young girl in his care is killed. The guilt, combined with the brain injury has Jim filled with guilt. His guilt led him to attempt suicide twice while he was in recovery.

Once out of the hospital, Jim gets a job as a chemist and lives in a boarding house with an assortment of interesting characters, to say the least. He meets a young woman, Jenny Carden (Joan Greenwood) the sister of a work colleague, and the relationship becomes serious.

One of the rooming house residents, Molly Newman (Kay Walsh) asks Jim if she can borrow 30 pounds, a considerable sum. Jim writes her a check and she is found murdered the next day.

Because of Jim’s hospitalization for a brain injury, he immediately becomes the prime suspect. Jenny tries to convince Jim that he couldn’t have murdered Molly, but Jim isn’t so sure. He wonders if he might have murdered her in some kind of trance.

Is Jim a murderer? Or is there another murderer out there who could murder again?


Roy Ward Baker (1916 – 2010) was an English film director. When Baker was 17, he worked in menial jobs in the British film industry. He rose through the ranks and was appointed assistant director to Alfred Hitchcock on The Lady Vanishes. He served in the Army during World War II, where one of his superiors was novelist Eric Ambler. Ambler gave Baker his first big break with The October Man (1947).

John Mills (1908 - 2005) was an English actor who made over 100 films in the United States and in Great Britain. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Ryan’s Daughter (1970). Mills worked on the stage in London in the Noel Coward revue Words and Music (1932). He made his film debut in the U.K. in 1932 and appeared with Ida Lupino in The Ghost Camera (1933). He had a supporting role in Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939) starring Robert Donat. Mills starred as Pip in Great Expectations (1946) to great acclaim and popular box office success. Mills continued acting into the 2000s.

Joan Greenwood (1921 – 1987) was an English actress. She had a successful film and stage career in her native country. She may be most famous for her role as Sibella in Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). Other films she starred in include The Man in the White Suit (1951), Stage Struck (1958) co-starring Henry Fonda, and Tom Jones (1963).

The October Man trivia

  • The little girl on the bus with Jim Ackland is Juliet Mills, John Mills’s real-life daughter.
  • This was the first feature-length movie by Roy Ward Baker who may be best known for directing A Night to Remember (1958).
  • Roy Ward Baker directed John Mill in six movies. This was the first.
  • Roy Ward Baker was the assistant director on Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes (1938).
  • He directed several films in America including Don’t Bother to Knock (1952) starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe.

To watch the film on YouTube, click here.

 


 

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Discussion questions

  1. What did you think of John Mill’s performance? Was he believable as a man who had doubts about his own sanity?
  2. When the murderer was revealed, were you surprised or did you guess who it was?
  3. If you were Jenny, would you have been convinced that Jim was innocent?
  4. As a first-time feature-length director, were you impressed with Baker’s skill?
  5. Did this film remind you of any others you’ve seen?
  6. Knowing that he worked with Hitchcock, do you see any similarities with the Master of Suspense?

 

 


Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Walter Lord's "A Night to Remember"

A Night to Remember (1958) is a British docudrama film based on the 1955 book of the same name by Walter Lord. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker. The novel was adapted by Eric Ambler. The film stars Kenneth Moore and features a large British supporting cast including Honor Blackman and David McCallum.

The film is seen through the eyes of the ship’s Second Officer Charles Lightoller (Moore). Unlike the earlier American production, Titanic (1953), A Night to Remember relied on interviews with survivors and all available information about the disaster from the time period.

 


Roy Ward Baker (1916 – 2010) was an English film director. His is most famous for directing A Night to Remember but he had a successful career in the U.K. and the United States. He started working in film in 1934 for Gainsborough Pictures, a British film production company. He started out at the bottom doing errands but eventually rose up in the ranks acting as the assistant director on Alfred Hitchcock’s The Land Vanishes (1938). He directed Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth in I’ll Never Forget You (1951), Marilyn Monroe and Richard Widmark in Don’t Bother to Knock (1952), and Bette Davis in The Anniversary (1968).

 


Kenneth Moore (1914 – 1982) was an English film and stage actor. He was a popular leading man in films in the U.K. and the United States. He starred in British comedy Doctor in the House (1954), The Admirable Crichton (1957), and The Deep Blue Sea (1955) co-starring Vivien Leigh. He also starred in the 1959 remake of The 39 Steps (1959), Sink the Bismarck (1960).

 

A Night to Remember trivia

  • It was the most expensive British film ever made at the time of its release.
  • Four actors from the film (Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, Geoffrey Bayldon, and Alec McCowen) all played “Q” in various James Bond movies. Llewelyn and Honor Blackman appeared in the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964).
  • In 1985, when the Titanic wreckage was discovered, we found out that the ship broke in two. In the movie, the ship sinks in one piece.
  • Supposedly, James Cameron was inspired to make Titanic (1997) after seeing this film. Cameron even copied various scenes from A Night to Remember in his film.
  • Screenwriter Eric Ambler was married to writer/producer Joan Harrison.


 

To watch the film on YouTube, click on the link below.

 


 

Discussion questions

  1. This film is considered the most accurate presentation on the Titanic disaster. What do you think? Did it seem credible to you?
  2. What did you think of the film’s narrative?
  3. There is some controversy over Lightoller’s conduct during the ship’s sinking. Did the film make Lightoller a hero?
  4. Did you learn anything new about the sinking of the Titanic while viewing this film?


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