The Deep Blue Sea (film)

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The Deep Blue Sea
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Written by Terence Rattigan
Starring Vivien Leigh
Kenneth More
Music by Malcolm Arnold
Cinematography Jack Hildyard
Editing by Bert Bates
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox
Release date(s) 23 August 1955 (UK)
12 October 1955 (US)
Running time 96 min
Country Flag of the United Kingdom UK
Language English
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The Deep Blue Sea (1955) is a film, directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Vivien Leigh and Kenneth More, and released by Twentieth Century Fox.

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[edit] Plot

For plot details, see The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan.

[edit] Awards

  • 1956 Kenneth More was nominated for the BAFTA Awards' Best British Actor
  • 1956 Terence Rattigan was nominated for the BAFTA Awards' Best British Screenplay
  • 1955 Kenneth More won the Venice Film Festival "Volpi Cup" Best Actor award
  • 1955 Anatole Litvak was nominated for the Venice Film Festival "Golden Lion"

[edit] Cast

[edit] Production crew

  • Associate producer - Hugh Perceval
  • Production Design - Vincent Korda
  • Costume Design - Pierre Balmain, Anna Duse
  • Assistant Director - Adrian Pryce-Jones
  • Sound Department - John Cox, Bert Ross
  • Asst. Camera - Gerry Fisher
  • Lyricist: "The Deep Blue Sea" Roy Bradford
  • Dialogue director - Paul Dickson
  • Costume supervisor - Anna Duse
  • Presenter - Alexander Korda
  • Conductor - Muir Mathieson

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