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  1. Juni 1915 in Ruscombe; † 6. Oktober 1973 auf Guernsey) war ein britischer Schauspieler. Leben. Er wurde unter dem Namen Dennistoun Franklyn John Rose-Price in Ruscombe geboren und studierte in Oxford. Später wurde er Schauspieler und diente zwei Jahre, von 1940 bis 1942, als Soldat.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dennis_PriceDennis Price - Wikipedia

    Dennistoun Franklyn John Rose Price (23 June 1915 – 6 October 1973) was an English actor. He played Louis Mazzini in the Ealing Studios film Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) and the omnicompetent valet Jeeves in 1960s television adaptations of P. G. Wodehouse's stories.

  3. Dennis Price (1915–1973) was an English actor. He made his professional debut at the Queen's Theatre in September 1937 alongside John Gielgud in Richard II. He appeared in several films produced by Ealing Studios and the Boulting brothers.

  4. Dennis Price made nearly 170 film and television appearances, and numerous theatre work, first as a suave leading man, (although he often was either a murderer, or a murder victim!), and later as a character star of great versatility. He once said "I am a second-rate feature actor. I am not a star and never was.

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    In Edwardian England, Louis D'Ascoyne Mazzini, 10th Duke of Chalfont, is in prison, awaiting his hanging for murder the following morning. As he writes his memoirs, a flashbackensues. His mother, the youngest daughter of the 7th Duke of Chalfont, eloped with an Italian opera singer named Mazzini and was disowned by her family for marrying beneath h...

    Pre-production

    In 1947 Michael Pertwee, a scriptwriter at Ealing Studios, suggested an adaptation of a 1907 Roy Horniman novel, Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal. The writer Simon Heffer observes that the plot of the source novel was dark in places—it includes the murder of a child—and differed in several respects from the resulting film. A major difference was that the main character was the half-Jewish (as opposed to half-Italian) Israel Rank, and Heffer writes that Mazzini's "ruthless using of...

    Filming

    Production began on 1 September 1948. Exterior filming was undertaken in the Kent villages of Harrietsham and Boughton Monchelsea. Leeds Castle, also in Kent, was used for Chalfont, the family home of the D'Ascoynes. Additional filming was undertaken at Ealing Studios.[n 3] The costumes were designed by Anthony Mendleson, who matched Louis's rise through the social ranks with his changing costumes. When employed as a shop assistant, Louis's suit was ill-fitting and drab; he is later seen in t...

    The British Film Institute see Kind Hearts and Coronets as "less sentimental" than many of the other Ealing films. Along with The Man in the White Suit (1951) and The Ladykillers (1955), Kind Hearts and Coronets "unleash[es] transgressive nightmares, fables of subversive, maverick masculine obsession and action, where the repressed and vengeful bub...

    Kind Hearts and Coronets premiered in London on 13 June 1949. In France, the film was released in 1950, selling 1,310,205 tickets. When the film was released in the US in 1950, it was edited to satisfy the Hays Code. A new ending was added, showing Louis's memoirs being discovered before he can retrieve them; the dialogue between Louis and Sibella ...

    The film has been adapted for radio three times. In March 1965, the BBC Home Service broadcast an adaptation by Gilbert Travers-Thomas, with Dennis Price reprising his role as Louis D'Ascoyne Mazzini. BBC Radio 4 produced a new adaptation in 1980 featuring Robert Powell as the entire D'Ascoyne clan, including Louis, and Timothy Bateson as the hangm...

    The Criterion Collection released a two-DVD disc set. Disc one featured the standard version of the film released in the UK and, as a bonus feature, includes the final scene with the American ending. Disc two includes a 75-minutes BBC Omnibus documentary "Made in Ealing", plus a 68-minute talk-show appearance with Guinness on the BBC's Parkinson te...

    Kind Hearts and Coronets at AllMovie
    Kind Hearts and Coronets at the British Film Institute
    Kind Hearts and Coronets at IMDb
    Kind Hearts and Coronets at the BFI's Screenonline
  5. 25. Juli 2017 · In the hugely controversial 1961 fi lm Victim, which has just been re-released, Dennis Price played a gay actor who was threatened by a sinister blackmail ring but was the star – who made...

  6. Dennis Price est un acteur britannique né le 23 juin 1915 à Ruscombe dans le Berkshire, et mort le 6 octobre 1973 à Guernesey (Royaume-Uni).

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