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Barry Foster in David Eadys Danger On Dartmoor (1980)
CFF. The British Film Institute (BFI) are UK's lead organisation for film, television and the moving image. © Children's Film Foundation
Media ID 7491253
Filename: bfi-00o-crs.jpg
Size: 4200 x 2724 (3.6MB)
Date: 27th June 2012
Source: British Film Institute
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Barry Foster in David Eady's Danger On Dartmoor (1980) (CFF)
- A Captivating Glimpse into British Cinema's Thrilling Past This print from the British Film Institute takes us back to 1980, immersing us in the world of suspense and mystery with Barry Foster starring in David Eady's thrilling film, "Danger On Dartmoor". Known for his remarkable talent and versatility, Foster brings his magnetic presence to this gripping tale set amidst the rugged landscapes of Dartmoor. In this snapshot, we see Foster embodying his character with an intensity that is both alluring and enigmatic. His piercing gaze hints at a hidden danger lurking beneath the surface, leaving viewers intrigued and eager to uncover what lies ahead. The atmospheric backdrop of Dartmoor adds another layer of intrigue as it becomes an integral part of the narrative itself. As one delves deeper into this photograph, it becomes evident that "Danger On Dartmoor" captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents a significant era within British cinema. Produced by CFF (Children's Film Foundation), known for their commitment to creating quality films for young audiences, this particular work stands out as a testament to their ability to captivate viewers across generations. While commercial use may be absent from our discussion here, it is important to acknowledge how such prints allow us to appreciate and celebrate the rich heritage of British filmmaking. This image serves as a gateway into.