Discover five early films by acclaimed British director Michael Powell (The Red Shoes, A Matter of Life and Death, Peeping Tom).
Throughout the 1930s, director Michael Powell (The Red Shoes, A Matter of Life and Death, Peeping Tom) honed his craft on a succession of modestly budgeted feature films produced under the United Kingdom’s screen ‘quota’ system. Many of these titles remain lost but, those which survive, reveal a burgeoning talent that readily established Powell as one of British cinema’s leading lights. This new 2-disc collection brings together five of those early films directed by Powell, newly remastered by the BFI National Archive, including murder mysteries, sensational thrillers and a comedy caper. Discover the formative works of a filmmaking icon, available on Blu-ray for the first time.
The Films:
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Rynox (1932, 47 mins)
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Hotel Splendide (1932, 53 mins)
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The Night of the Party (1934, 63 mins)
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Her Last Affaire (1936, 68 mins)
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Behind the Mask (aka The Man Behind the Mask) (1936, 55 mins)