Richard Burton: A Bio-BibliographyBloomsbury Academic, 21 juli 1992 - 336 sidor Actor Richard Burton conquered British theater as Hamlet in 1953 at the Old Vic, and, after a series of theatrical triumphs launched a film career that earned him seven Academy Award nominations among other awards and tributes. This bio-bibliography captures the significant events of his multimedia performances in theater, film, television, radio, and recordings as well as the excitement of a tumultuous and rich life off-stage with Elizabeth Taylor. |
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... British critics thought the film would be an embarrassment for British films . Reviews : " Some of Britain's top talent is wasted in this new Paul Soskin production . Meandering , inconsequential and casual yarn , contrived situation ...
... British soldiers and run off with British equipment and rifles . Fearing that the Zulus will next attack their missionary station , the reverend and his daughter rush to alert Lieutenants Char and Bromhead , who command a small garrison ...
... British commandos become prisoners of war , then escape to destroy the Nazis ' big guns at Tobruk . Major Tarkington is the medical officer and ranking British officer at a prisoner of war camp in North Africa . Tarkington and his ...
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Stage Performances | 53 |
Film Performances | 91 |
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