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词条 West 11
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  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Critical reception

  4. External links

  5. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2016}}{{Use British English|date=May 2016}}{{Infobox film
| name = West 11
| caption =
| image = "West_11"_(1963).jpg
| director = Michael Winner
| producer = Daniel M. Angel
| writer = Willis Hall
Keith Waterhouse
| based on = play by Laura del Rivo
| starring = Alfred Lynch
Kathleen Breck
Eric Portman
Diana Dors
Kathleen Harrison
| music = Stanley Black
| cinematography = Otto Heller
| editing = Bernard Gribble
| studio = Associated British Picture Corporation
Angel Productions (as Dial)
| distributor = Warner-Pathé Distributors
| released = {{Film date|df=y|1963|10|08}}
| runtime = 93 minutes
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| budget =
}}

West 11 is a 1963 British crime film directed by Michael Winner and starring Alfred Lynch, Kathleen Breck, Eric Portman, Diana Dors, and Kathleen Harrison. It is based on a play (The Furnished Room) written by Laura del Rivo and adapted for the screen by Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse.[1] Set in west London, the title is taken from the postcode W11, and it was filmed on location in Notting Hill.

Plot

In Notting Hill's jazz club, coffee bar and bedsit land of the early 1960s, Joe Beckett is a young unemployed misfit and drifter whose life takes a turn for the worse when he encounters Richard Dyce, an ex-army veteran. Dyce persuades Beckett it will be in his interests to bump off Dyce's wealthy aunt for her money. Beckett travels to the old lady's house on the South coast, and prepares to murder her, but loses his nerve and in a struggle, accidentally pushes her down a flight of stairs, killing her anyway. After a witness reports him, Beckett returns to his digs and finds the police waiting for him. Dyce denies all involvement and Beckett panics and turns himself in.

Cast

  • Alfred Lynch as Joe Beckett
  • Kathleen Breck as Ilsa Barnes
  • Eric Portman as Richard Dyce
  • Diana Dors as Georgia
  • Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. Beckett
  • Finlay Currie as Mr. Cash
  • Freda Jackson as Mrs. Hartley
  • Peter Reynolds as Jacko
  • Harold Lang as Silent
  • Marie Ney as Mildred Dyce
  • Sean Kelly as Larry
  • Patrick Wymark as Father Hogan
  • Ken Colyer as Ken Collyer, Band Leader
  • Allan McClelland as Mr. Royce
  • Francesca Annis as Phyl
  • Brian Wilde as Speaker
  • David Hemmings as young hoodlum (uncredited)
  • Larry Dann as young hoodlum (uncredited)

Critical reception

The Radio Times wrote, "Michael Winner's skirmish with British social realism shows what life was like in the bedsits of Notting Hill, years before Julia Roberts showed up. The script is mostly a series of loosely connected sketches, though the film's sole virtue nowadays is the location camerawork of Otto Heller that captures the then peeling and shabbily converted Regency houses that were riddled with dry rot and Rachmanism, which exchanged squalor for extortionate rents. Stanley Black and Acker Bilk's music adds a cloying note to a movie that rarely rises above basement level";[2] but Variety noted, "it has its merits. The sleazy London locations are very authentically shown. Perhaps too authentically."[3]

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0057677}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6ba6f211|title=West 11|work=BFI}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/film/cbshb/west-11|title=West 11|author=Adrian Turner|work=RadioTimes}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/1962/film/reviews/west-11-1200420251/|title=West 11|work=Variety}}
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