Great Expectations (1946)

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Pip, a good-natured, gullible young orphan, lives with kind blacksmith Joe Gargery and his bossy, abusive wife `Mrs. Joe`. When the boy finds two hidden escaped galley convicts, he obeys under -probably unnecessary- threat of a horrible death to brin... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0038574/plotsummary)
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From the Vivid Pages of Charles Dickens` Masterpiece !

Great Thrills! Great Romance! Great Suspense! Great Adventure!
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Awards

Great Expectations (1946) was nominated for the following awards:

Academy Awards

1.
Oscar
1948
Best Director
Nominated  
2.
Oscar
1948
Best Writing, Screenplay
Nominated  
3.
Oscar
1948
Best Writing, Screenplay
Nominated  
4.
Oscar
1948
Best Writing, Screenplay
Nominated  
 

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    Genre Drama
    Date Released 26 December 1946
    ProductionParamount Pictures
    DistributionParamount Pictures
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  • Guy Green replaced Robert Krasker as cinematographer on this film. David Lean and Ronald Neame were not satisfied with Krasker`s studio recreation of the marshes in the opening scenes.
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  • Alec Guinness was very nervous and self-conscious when he started filming, as he found his wig to be particularly uncomfortable.
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  • David Lean was not a particularly well-read man, and only became aware of the power of Charles Dickens` story when his wife Kay Walsh dragged him along to a theatrical production of "Great Expectations" in 1939. Incidentally, playing Herbert Pocket in this production, was a young Alec Guinness, whom Lean subsequently cast in the same role in the film version. Aside from bit parts, it was Guinness` first major screen role and was also the first of six films he made with Lean. Martita Hunt was also in the stage production, playing Miss Havisham, a role she reprised in the film.
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  • First movie speaking role for Alec Guinness.
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  • David Lean wanted his film to have a feeling of heightened realism. Working closely in conjunction with art director John Bryan and cinematographer Guy Green, he employed several tricks, such as forced perspective, to achieve this effect. The famous opening shot in the graveyard, for instance, features a brooding church in the background which in reality was only 3 meters high.
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  • During one scene where she had to carry a candle while walking up the stairs, Jean Simmons` apron caught fire.
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  • One of the few films to be shown on commercial network television after it had been shown many times on local stations, including PBS affiliates.
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  • First cinema feature of Howard Lang.
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