Nov 25, 2009 | Yorkshire Evening Post
Sam Riley: Leeds actor to star in Brighton Rock remake
Leeds actor Sam Riley clearly isn't a man to duck a challenge. First he made his name playing indie music icon Ian Curtis in the critically-acclaimed movie Control.
Original Brighton Rock is screened
WITH the remake being filmed in Eastbourne, Hailsham Film Club is to screen the original version of Brighton Rock at the Pavilion next Tuesday .
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An iffy Education, but Carey Mulligan is a star
She is already appearing in two big American movies, and has recently signed for two British films, all on the strength of her breakthrough role in this adaptation of Lynn Barber's 1960s memoir.
Richard Attenborough: A cinematic genius
Remember the brilliant films "Gandhi", "A Bridge Too Far" or the screen version of the hit musical "Oh! What a Lovely War"? Behind all these cinematic works is Richard Attenborough, English director, actor, producer and entrepreneur.
Free film noir fest from pre-Halloween to post-Thanksgiving at DC's National Gallery
Washington's National Gallery of Art ensures a Happy Halloween by starting All Hollow's Eve with a "Brit noir" film festival.
New Brighton Rock film to boost economy
The remake of the classic film Brighton Rock is expected to boost Sussex's tourism industry.
Hundreds queue for Brighton Rock
Hundreds of movie hopefuls queued at a casting session to find extras for a remake of the 1947 film Brighton Rock.
Movie call for Mod scooter riders
Hundreds of riders of classic Vespa and Lambretta scooters are needed as extras for a big screen remake of the movie Brighton Rock.
Mirren, Postlethwaite join crime drama "Brighton"
Helen Mirren and Pete Postlethwaite are joining the cast of writer-director Rowan Joffe's adaptation of the Graham Greene novel "Brighton Rock." The duo join Sam Riley, who plays the movie's lead character, Pinkie, and Andrea Riseborough, who will play a waitress blackmailing Pinkie over a gangland revenge killing.
Mirren slated for big-screen Brighton Rock
Adaptation shifts action of Graham Greene's Brighton Rock to 1964, amid mods and rockers' clashes, with Sam Riley as Pinkie Helen Mirren: will play Ida Arnold in the BBC Films version of Brighton Rock.
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Mods and Rockers return to Brighton for Optimum effect
Optimum Releasing is venturing into the realms of production to satisfy its appetite for film distribution, as Ian Burrell reports Mods and Rockers fight it out on Brighton seafront in 1964 The time for another Mod revival is almost upon us.
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Shellac + Shearwater Steve Abini's power-trio makes a welcome, if odd, sub for Malian songstress Rokia TraorA©. Sharing the bill is sleepy Austin-based outfit Shearwater, led by Okkervil River vet Jonathan Meiburg.
Graham Greene's novel about two-bit hoods in the shabby seaside town of Brighton gets a sharp, noirish production from the Boulting brothers .
David Denby: a oeBrighton Rock,a at Film Forum.
Few good writers have been adapted with greater frequency or distinction than Graham Greene, and the 1947 version of his novel "Brighton Rock" is one of the strongest of these films.
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