Windom's Way

Windom's Way
Directed by Ronald Neame
Produced by John Bryan
John Hawkesworth
executive
Earl St. John
Written by Jill Craigie
Based on novel by James Ramsey Ullman
Starring Peter Finch
Music by James Bernard
Cinematography Christopher Challis
Edited by Reginald Mills
Production
company
Distributed by Rank
Release dates
December 1957
Running time
108 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Windom's Way is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Ronald Neame set during the Malayan Emergency. It was nominated for four British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards in 1958.[1]

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Cameo/Uncredited cast

Production

The film was based on a novel by James Ramsey Ullman. Film rights to Windom's Way were bought by Carl Foreman, who wrote the script. He sold the rights to this and two others to Earl St John of Rank Film Productions. The script was rewritten and 'Anglicized' by Anthony Perry. Perry's draft was considered too "political" and was rewritten by Jill Craigie to be softened. However the resulting work was considerably more left wing than Rank's other colonial war films of this time such as The Planter's Wife and Simba.[2]

Ronald Neame had just left The Seventh Sin (1957) during production. He was contacted by his old producing partner John Bryan who suggested Neame make Windom's Way with Peter Finch.

"It was not a successful picture, I'm afraid," said Neame later. "I think it fell between two stools, neither politically profound nor exciting enough as an action film. John just liked the book very much and I would have directed anything to get back to the studios again."[3]

Finch made the film immediately after returning from Australia where he made Robbery Under Arms. Part of the location shoot took place in Corsica.[4]

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052398/awards
  2. British Cinema of the 1950s: The Decline of Deference by Sue Harper, Vincent Porter Oxford University Press, 2003 p 43-45
  3. Brian McFarlane, Autobiography of British Cinema p 433
  4. BRITISH SCREEN SCENE.: Televised Feature Results in Lawsuit --New Projects--Bright Inventory Work in Progress "Comeback" Rebuttal By STEPHEN WATTS. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 23 June 1957: 93.


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