Front Page Story

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Front Page Story
"Front Page Story" (1954).jpg
British theatrical poster
Directed byGordon Parry
Screenplay byJack Howells
Jay Lewis
Based onFinal Night
by Robert Gaines
Produced byJay Lewis
StarringJack Hawkins
Elizabeth Allan
Eva Bartok
Derek Farr
CinematographyGilbert Taylor
Edited byBill Lewthwaite
Music byJackie Brown
Distributed byBritish Lion Films
Release date
1954
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office£132,269 (UK)[1]

Front Page Story is a 1954 black-and-white British drama film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Jack Hawkins, Elizabeth Allan and Eva Bartok.[2]

Plot[]

Grant is a hard working Fleet Street newspaper editor who refuses to take a long planned holiday with his wife Susan. Instead, to her annoyance, he stays in his office to deal with a number of urgent stories. These include a family of children evicted from their home when their mother dies, a woman charged with euthanasia, and a drunken ex-reporter tracking down an atomic scientist. They all culminate in the story of a plane crash, after which Grant is shocked to find his wife listed as one of the passengers. He discovers Susan was leaving him and going away with one of his colleagues. But did she take the plane?

Cast[]

Critical reception[]

The New York Times critic wrote, "there's nothing wrong with the point of this picture. It just doesn't make it well";[3] TV Guide found it "a lucid look behind the headlines at the people who get out the news";[4] while the British Radio Times magazine found it "cosily dated, but an interesting sign of its times."[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p501
  2. ^ "Front Page Story". BFI. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Movie Review - Front Page Story - Screen: Noble Newsman; Hawkins Plays One in 'Front Page Story' - NYTimes.com".
  4. ^ "Front Page Story". TV Guide.
  5. ^ Tom Hutchinson. "Front Page Story". RadioTimes.

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