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Identifier:

  • 44050 (Source: BFI)

Date produced: 1924

Filmmaker(s):

Terence Greenidge

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Country of Production:

United Kingdom

Languages:

English

Duration:

00:43:46

Length:

1,055 ft

Format:

16mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Silent

Description:

"Much of the appeal of this confusing but fascinating amateur film is a gloriously camp performance by its writer, Evelyn Waugh. He plays the Dean of Balliol College, Oxford, and based his performance on the real Dean, 'Sligger' Urquhart. Urquhart, he observed, was Catholic, homosexual, and a snob; an epithet that could as well describe the author himself after his conversion in 1930. Filming took place at Hampstead Heath, Golders Green, and the Waugh family's Hampstead back garden in the summer of 1924. In the film the Dean is under orders from the Pope and his envoy Cardinal Montefiasco to convert the English monarchy to Roman Catholicism. The Dean holds a sinister influence over the Prince of Wales, but this is counteracted by the attractions of cabaret actress Beatrice de Carolle, played by a sinuous Elsa Lanchester (The Bride of Frankenstein) in her first film role" (BFI Player).

Resources:

BFI Player Online

Locations:

  • Hampstead Heath, UK. (Filming)
  • Golders Green, UK. (Filming)

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Repository:

British Film Institute

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