The Horse's Mouth (film)

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The Horse's Mouth

The Horse's Mouth US Theatrical Poster
Directed by Ronald Neame
Produced by John Bryan
Written by Joyce Cary (novel)
Alec Guinness (screenplay)
Starring Alec Guinness
Kay Walsh
Renee Houston
Mike Morgan
Robert Coote
Music by Adapted from Sergei Prokofiev's "Lieutenant Kije"
Cinematography Arthur Ibbetson
Editing by Anne V. Coates
Distributed by General Film Distributors (1958) (UK)
United Artists (1958) (USA)
Release date(s) 1958
Running time 97 minutes
Country Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Budget  ?
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The Horse's Mouth is a 1958 film about a London artist trying to paint his grand vision. The film was directed by Ronald Neame, and starred Alec Guinness. It was based on a 1944 novel by Joyce Cary.

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[edit] Plot

The film follows the adventures of Gulley Jimson, an artist living in a dilapidated London houseboat who has given up health, wealth, and conventional relationships to pursue his artistic vision. Jimson finds himself followed by an aspiring young artist named "Nosey" who Jimson continually berates to keep him from becoming an artist with such lines as "why go and live in an asylum before you're sent for?". Throughout the film Jimson exploits his friends and acquaintances as he searches for the perfect wall on which to paint.

[edit] Production

The film featured an Academy Award-nominated screenplay by actor Alec Guinness. Guinness' screenplay generally follows the book it was based on, but Guinness focused on Jimson's character and what it means to be an artist, rather than the social and political themes the book explored. The expressionistic "Jimson" paintings featured in the film were actually painted by John Bratby, a member of the English provincial realists artist known as the Kitchen Sink school.

[edit] Cast

Alec Guinness as the fictional artist Gulley Jimson
Alec Guinness as the fictional artist Gulley Jimson
Actor Role
Alec Guinness Gulley Jimson
Kay Walsh Miss D. Coker
Renee Houston Sara Monday
Mike Morgan Nosey
Robert Coote Sir William Beeder
Arthur Macrae A.W. Alabaster
Veronica Turleigh Lady Beeder
Michael Gough Abel
Reginald Beckwith Capt. Jones
Ernest Thesiger Hickson
Gillian Vaughan Lollie

[edit] Criticism

This film has been characterized as "one of the best films ever about an artist"[1]. Scott Weinberg of the "Apollo Guide" describes Guinness’ performance as "a devilishly enjoyable character study" that "ranges from ‘mildly dishevelled’ to ‘tragically exhausted’" and also praises Ronald Neame's direction[2].

[edit] References

"The Horse's Mouth" - Ian Christie

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