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Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)

Alan Wheatley, William Hartnell and Richard Attenborough in a front of the house image for the release of Brighton Rock. STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills. © Studiocanal Films Ltd

Media ID 8021041

Filename: brh1947_co_lcd_005_edit.jpg

Size: 4734 x 3739 (36.5MB)

Date: 10th November 2012

Source: STUDIOCANAL

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

1930s Style 1940s Alan Wheatley Brighton Rock 1947 Colour Image Gangster Indoors Lobby Card Mystery Publicity Richard Attenborough Thriller William Hartnell

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This lobby card captures the essence of the iconic film "Brighton Rock" released in 1947. In this vibrant color image, we are transported back to the thrilling world of mystery and gangsters set in 1930s Brighton. The print showcases three talented actors who brought these characters to life: Alan Wheatley, William Hartnell, and Richard Attenborough. The atmosphere is electric as they stand together in front of a grand house, exuding an air of secrecy and anticipation. Each actor perfectly embodies their role - Wheatley's commanding presence hints at his character's authority within the criminal underworld, while Hartnell's intense gaze suggests a man driven by ambition and ruthlessness. Attenborough completes the trio with his enigmatic expression that leaves us wondering about his true intentions. The attention to detail is impeccable; from the authentic 1930s style costumes to the vivid colors that bring this era to life once again. This lobby card serves as both a tantalizing glimpse into what awaits viewers within "Brighton Rock" as well as a stunning piece of publicity for this gripping thriller. As fans of classic cinema, we can't help but be drawn into this mesmerizing image that promises an unforgettable journey through suspenseful twists and turns. It reminds us why films like "Brighton Rock" continue to captivate audiences even after all these years – because great storytelling transcends time itself.

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Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)



 
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