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A production still image from Brighton Rock (1947)
A production still taken on set a Welwyn Studios during the filming of Brighton Rock in 1947, featuring Richard Attenborough and based on Graham Greenes novel. STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills. © Studiocanal Films Ltd
Media ID 8014517
Filename: brh1947_bw_neg_pro_098.jpg
Size: 4744 x 3688 (9.8MB)
Date: 10th November 2012
Source: STUDIOCANAL
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
1930s Style 1940s Brighton Rock 1947 Crime Gangster Graham Greene Mystery Thriller
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This image captures a pivotal moment from the production of "Brighton Rock" in 1947. Set at Welwyn Studios, this still showcases the incredible talent of Richard Attenborough as he brings to life one of Graham Greene's most iconic characters. The air is thick with mystery and tension, hinting at the thrilling gangster narrative that unfolds onscreen. With its gritty 1930s style, this production still transports us back to an era where crime ruled the streets. The attention to detail is remarkable, capturing every nuance of the period setting. From the vintage costumes to the authentic outdoor location in Brighton, it immerses viewers into a world filled with danger and intrigue. "Brighton Rock" stands as a testament to StudioCanal's commitment to producing timeless classics that continue to captivate audiences even decades later. This particular image serves as a reminder of their dedication in bringing Graham Greene's gripping novel onto the silver screen. As we gaze upon this print, we can't help but be drawn into its enigmatic allure. It encapsulates all that makes film noir so compelling - shadowy figures lurking in dimly lit alleyways, secrets waiting to be uncovered, and moral ambiguity hanging heavy in every frame. This production still from "Brighton Rock" (1947) not only pays homage to an unforgettable cinematic masterpiece but also reminds us why StudioCanal remains synonymous with excellence in filmmaking throughout history.