Melodrama Screening and Discussion, Wednesday 11th of March, 5-7pm, Jarman 6

All are very welcome to join us for the fifth of this term’s melodrama screening and discussion sessions. We will be showing Tiger in the Smoke (1956, Roy Ward Baker, 95 mins) on Wednesday the 11th of March, 5-7pm, Jarman 6.

 

The film is based on Margery Allingham’s 1952 novel – the 14th in her series of books featuring enigmatic detective Albert Campion.

The review from the 22nd December 1956 issue of UK fan magazine Picturegoer helpfully outlines the film’s plot and asks some insightful questions:

“a pretty war widow, movingly played by Muriel Pavlow, is led to believe that her war-hero husband is still alive. It turns out to be a hoax. Why? Who is the man masquerading as her dead husband? What is the secret? And who is the man, the killer, masterminding the whole operation?”

Picturegoer further describes the film as possessing a ‘nerve-wracking grip’ and ‘creepily sustained’ tension (p. 16).

This fits with fits with US trade paper Variety’s designation of the film as a ‘thriller’ (5th December 1956, p. 24). The publication’s review comments on how the ‘fog laden’ London city streets setting stresses ‘mystery and suspense’ and the performance of Pavlow conveys tension and anxiety. The film’s plot, its fogbound atmosphere, and Pavlow’s suffering woman, can all be usefully connected to our interest in melodrama.

Do join us if you can.

Timetable for Spring 2020 Melodrama Screenings

All are welcome to attend our screening and discussion sessions in the Spring term. These will take place on ‘odd’ Wednesdays from 5-7pm in Jarman 6, starting on the 15th of January.

This term we will be turning our attention to film adaptations of detective novels written by women from the UK. This gives us the chance to compare melodrama on the page (from the 1930s to the 1950s) and the screen (with films dating from 1937 to 1963).

15th January 2020  Young and Innocent (1937, Alfred Hitchcock, UK, 83 mins) based on the 1936 novel A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey.

29th January 2020 Haunted Honeymoon (1940, Arthur B Woods, Richard Thorpe, UK 99 mins), an adaptation of the final entry in Dorothy L Sayers’ Lord Peter Wimsey series, Busman’s Honeymoon, published in 1937.

12th February 2020 Green For Danger (1946, Sidney Gilliat, UK, 91 mins), from Christianna Brand’s 1944 Inspector Cockerill novel of the same name.

26th February 2020 The Franchise Affair (1951, Lawrence Huntingdon, UK, 95 mins), adapted from Josephine Tey’s 1948 novel of the same name, which in turn was based on a real-life case. This is the 3rd of Tey’s Inspector Alan Grant series, immediately preceded by A Shilling for Candles (see 15th January 2020 entry above).

11th March 2020 Tiger in the Smoke (1956, Roy Ward Baker, UK, 94 mins) based on  Margery Alingham’s ‘Campion’ novel of the same name, the 17th of the series, from 1952.

25th March 2020 Murder at the Gallop (1963, George Pollock, UK, 81 mins), a very free adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1953 Hercule Poirot novel, After the Funeral, which was altered to star Margaret Rutherford as Christie’s other best-known detective – Miss Jane Marple.

Additional details will be posted in due course.