POOL OF LONDON
Monday, November 25
9:15
Tuesday, November 26
4:00
U.K., 1951
Directed by Basil Dearden
With Bonar Colleano, Earl Cameron, Susan Shaw
Approx. 86 min. 4K DCP.
“Captures the feel of a certain kind of British movie of its era: post-war but pre-prosperity, noirish and crooked, a version of a bomb-scarred Fifties Britain that contradicts the hindsight glow cast upon it by social conservatives. The two lead characters are foreign merchant seamen: an American called Dan (Bonar Colleano) and a Jamaican called Johnny (Earl Cameron). The London it takes place in is thick with spivs, brasses, thieves and bobbies on the beat who turn up at all the right moments. We see Camberwell, Rotherhithe and Tower Bridge. There is jiving, there are black market nylons and there's an interracial relationship — radical for its time. The whole thing looks great.” – The Guardian
Reviews
“Has the flavor of the dockside, or saloons and cheap music halls, and it possesses the movement and vigor of a well-constructed melodrama that thrives on 'chase.'"
– Bosley Crowther, The New York Times