IN WHICH WE SERVE 1942 David Lean NOEL COWARD PORTRAIT #258
IN WHICH WE SERVE 1942 David Lean NOEL COWARD PORTRAIT #258

IN WHICH WE SERVE 1942 David Lean NOEL COWARD PORTRAIT #258

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  • Start : Tue 16 Jul 2024 16:11:00 (EDT)
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Original 10 inch x 8 inch Portrait of NOEL COWARD in the 1942 Noël Coward & David Lean Wartime Drama IN WHICH WE SERVE.

In the midst of World War II, the renowned playwright Noël Coward engaged a young film editor named David Lean to help him realize his vision for an action drama about a group of Royal Navy sailors fighting the Germans in the Mediterranean. Coward and Lean ended up codirecting the large-scale project—an impressive undertaking, especially considering that neither of them had directed for the big screen before. Cutting between a major naval battle and flashbacks to the men’s lives before they left home, In Which We Serve was a major breakthrough for both filmmakers and a sensitive and stirring piece of propaganda.

The portrait is in very good condition with a brief credit list tacked to the reverse.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#222595775
Start TimeTue 16 Jul 2024 16:11:00 (EDT)
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