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Deborah Kerr (PDF eBook)


Deborah Kerr (PDF eBook)

eBook by Street, Sarah

Deborah Kerr (PDF eBook)

£20.69

ISBN:
9781844576777
Publication Date:
28 Apr 2018
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Imprint:
British Film Institute
Pages:
150 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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Deborah Kerr (PDF eBook)

Description

This illuminating study provides a comprehensive reassessment of Deborah Kerr's career, highlighting lesser-known aspects of her star persona. Sarah Street traces the specific qualities of Kerr's screen performances, paying close attention to facial expression, gesture, voice and costume. Covering many iconic films, including The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Black Narcissus, From Here to Eternity, An Affair to Remember, The Innocents and Bonjour Tristesse, this book follows Kerr's journey from her foundational image as an 'English rose' to her performances of challenging roles in which she was cast against type. Illustrated with images from Kerr's films, this unique case study contributes to the critical understanding of film stars and screen performance.

Contents

Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- The Rise to Stardom.- The Height of Deborah Kerr's Career.- Deborah Kerr's Later Years.- The Stardom and Significance of Deborah Kerr.- Notes.- Select Bibliography.- Filmography.- Index.

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