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Brief Encounter
(VHS, 1988)

Leading Role: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard
Director: David Lean

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Format: VHS
Apr 1988
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86 min.
UPC: 097361256634
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Movie Description
Though he might be best remembered for sweeping epics such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, renowned British director David Lean began his film career with small-scale character studies based on the plays of Noel Coward. Lean's fourth film, BRIEF ENCOUNTER--which was also his fourth and final collaboration with Coward--adapts the playwright's heartbreaking tale of two ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary power of love. Laura (Celia Johnson) is a seemingly happy, middle-class housewife who meets the equally married physician Alec (a young Trevor Howard in only his third screen role) when he removes a speck of dust from her eye at a London railway station. The pair soon find themselves drawn together through weekly meetings at the station cafe, their casual encounters blooming into a chaste love affair marked by intimate conversation, longing glances--and the tragic realization that neither of them will be able to break the bonds of social propriety that keep them wedded to other people. Seen by some as quintessentially English, Lean's achingly lovely exploration of the conflicting demands of personal happiness and social responsibility remains nonetheless universal and timeless. Johnson and Howard's nuanced performances, Robert Krasker's shadowy cinematography, and a soundtrack of hauntingly romantic Rachmaninov piano concertos only add to the film's aura of quiet desperation.

Credits
Cast:Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard
Director:David Lean
Producer:Anthony Havelock-Allan, Noel Coward, Ronald Neame

Synopsis
Two people meet on at a train restaurant, one a doctor, the other a married woman and accidentally fall in love.

Film Notes
Filmed in England. The railway station used as a filming location still exists in Carnforth, Lancashire.

G.E. Calthrop was the art supervisor to Noel Coward.

Stanley Lambourne and Desmond Dew were the sound recordists and Harry Miller was the sound editor.

Academy Award Nominations: 3, including Best Director, Best Screenplay.

Industry Reviews
"...The most memorable treatment of extramarital romance in movie history..." -- Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly - p.67 - Steve Simels (07/14/1995)

"...This 1946 romantic drama still packs an emotional punch. David Lean's direction is assured, the script is poignant, and the performances are superb..."
Total Film - Jonathan Wright (05/01/2000)

"...[An] expert adaptation....[With] elegant cinematography..."
Sight and Sound - Danny Leigh (06/01/2001)

5 stars out of 5 -- "Lean's direction and Noel Coward's expertly crafted script are letter-perfect..."
Empire - Helen O'Hara (09/01/2007)


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