The Magic Box (film)

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The Magic Box
Directed by John Boulting
Produced by Ronald Neame
Written by Ray Allister and Eric Ambler
Starring Robert Donat
Margaret Johnston
Maria Schell
Robert Beatty
Music by William Alwyn
Cinematography Jack Cardiff
Editing by Richard Best
Distributed by British Lion Films
Release date(s) 1951
Running time 118 min.
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
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The Magic Box is a British film released in 1951.

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The Magic Box was a project of the Festival of Britain in 1951. It gave a biographic account of William Friese-Greene, who first designed and patented a working cinematic camera. The accuracy of this claim is subject to some controversy, but evidence now tends to support the claim. The film was notable for its cast: many well-known British film actors appeared in it as 'bit-part' cameos (see below). The film was completed and shown just before the end of the Festival, but the general release was not until 1952.

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The Magic Box was nominated for two BAFTA Awards in 1952—Best Film and Best British Film.

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TimeOut Film Guide - published by Penguin Books - ISBN 0-14-029395-7