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"Drama: A Captivating Journey through Time and Emotion" Step into the world of drama, where every frame tells a story that grips your heart and stirs your soul

Background imageDrama Collection: Red gerbera daisy with black background

Red gerbera daisy with black background

Background imageDrama Collection: Far From The Madding Crowd

Far From The Madding Crowd
UK Quad artwork for Far From The Madding Crowd

Background imageDrama Collection: Howard Marion Crawford Michael Gough and Alec Guinness

Howard Marion Crawford Michael Gough and Alec Guinness
in a scene from The Man In The White Suit

Background imageDrama Collection: The Railway Children

The Railway Children

Background imageDrama Collection: The Wicker Man

The Wicker Man
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Background imageDrama Collection: Geraldine Cowper as Rowan

Geraldine Cowper as Rowan
in The Wicker Man

Background imageDrama Collection: Edward Woodward as Sergeant Howie

Edward Woodward as Sergeant Howie
in a moment from the finale of The Wicker Man

Background imageDrama Collection: UK quad artwork for The Servant (1963)

UK quad artwork for The Servant (1963)
Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles and James Fox in the poster for Joseph Loseys The Servant (1963)

Background imageDrama Collection: A front of the house image for The Go-Between

A front of the house image for The Go-Between
with Alan Bates as Ted Burgess and Dominic Guard as Leo

Background imageDrama Collection: A moment from the film The Go Between (1971)

A moment from the film The Go Between (1971)
Alan Bates as Ted Burgess sings while Julie Christie as Lady Trimingham plays the piano in Joseph Loseys The Go-Between

Background imageDrama Collection: The Go Between

The Go Between

Background imageDrama Collection: Lightning shoots from a summer thunderstorm as the sun sets behind it, Okavango Delta

Lightning shoots from a summer thunderstorm as the sun sets behind it, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageDrama Collection: The wailing women, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The wailing women, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The wailing women, 1922. Paula Rendl as Mary Magdalene, Martha Veit as the Virgin Mary, Melchior Breitsamter as St John: players in the Oberammergau Passion Play

Background imageDrama Collection: KONSTANTIN STANISLAVSKI as Trigorin in The Seagull (1898) at the Moscow Art Theater

KONSTANTIN STANISLAVSKI as Trigorin in The Seagull (1898) at the Moscow Art Theater

Background imageDrama Collection: William Shakespeare on a Christmas card

William Shakespeare on a Christmas card
Head and shoulders profile portrait of William Shakespeare with a quotation on a Christmas card (front and back covers) -- Heaven bless you and prosper your affairs (Henry IV, Part 2)

Background imageDrama Collection: William Shakespeare on a greetings card

William Shakespeare on a greetings card
Head and shoulders profile portrait of William Shakespeare on a greetings card (front cover). (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDrama Collection: The Dance of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

The Dance of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) for an edition of Henrik Ibsens Peer Gynt
IBSEN: PEER GYNT. The Dance of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) for an edition of Henrik Ibsens Peer Gynt

Background imageDrama Collection: Scotland, Edinburgh, Forth Bridge

Scotland, Edinburgh, Forth Bridge. Forth Road Bridge connecting Scotlands capital city, Edinburgh, with Fife, leaving the Lothians at Dalmeny and arriving in Fife at North Queensferry

Background imageDrama Collection: Anthony Quayle on the set of Ice Cold In Alex (1958)

Anthony Quayle on the set of Ice Cold In Alex (1958)
Anthony Quayle in make up in preparation for the filming of the famous quicksands sequence of Ice Cold In Alex (1958) at Elstree Studios

Background imageDrama Collection: Ice Cold In Alex

Ice Cold In Alex

Background imageDrama Collection: Cover design, Popular Aviation Magazine

Cover design, Popular Aviation Magazine combined with Practical Mechanics, showing two criminals in a red car being pursued by two policemen in a biplane

Background imageDrama Collection: GREECE: THEATRICAL MASK. Ancient Greek bronze mask of tragedy

GREECE: THEATRICAL MASK. Ancient Greek bronze mask of tragedy

Background imageDrama Collection: Wealthy opera-goers, 1900

Wealthy opera-goers, 1900
Upperclass family at the opera in their box seats, circa 1900. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a Louis Loeb illustration

Background imageDrama Collection: Tony Cairoli Whip Look - Maggiora MX Opening

Tony Cairoli Whip Look - Maggiora MX Opening
Stefano Minella

Background imageDrama Collection: Prince Henry, Hotspur and Falstaff (Shakespeare, King Henry

Prince Henry, Hotspur and Falstaff (Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 1, Act 5, Scene 4), first published 1796; reissued 1852

Background imageDrama Collection: The Immortal Hour, by Rutland Boughton, Birmingham

The Immortal Hour, by Rutland Boughton, Birmingham
The Immortal Hour, music drama by Rutland Boughton from the play by Fiona MacLeod, produced by Barry V Jackson, at the Repertory Theatre, Station Street, Birmingham. circa 1921

Background imageDrama Collection: The Climax, c1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley

The Climax, c1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
The Climax, c1893. An illustration for Oscar Wildes Salome. From The Studio Volume 1 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]

Background imageDrama Collection: Wassailing apple trees with hot cider in Devonshire on twelfth eve, 1861

Wassailing apple trees with hot cider in Devonshire on twelfth eve, 1861. A print from The Illustrated London News, (12 January 1861)

Background imageDrama Collection: Scenes from Madame Sans-Gene (1925) starring Gloria Swanson

Scenes from Madame Sans-Gene (1925) starring Gloria Swanson, filmed in Paris. This lavishly produced romantic costume comedy-drama was directed by L鯮 ce Perret

Background imageDrama Collection: SHAKESPEARE: KING LEAR. King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Alonzo Chappel

SHAKESPEARE: KING LEAR. King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Alonzo Chappel (1828-1887)

Background imageDrama Collection: Cover Design to Volpone by Ben Jonson, 1898. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Cover Design to Volpone by Ben Jonson, 1898. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Cover Design to Volpone by Ben Jonson, 1898. Cover of an edition of Ben Jonsons comedy play, published by Leonard Smithers

Background imageDrama Collection: Martin Harvey in Scaramouche, a romantic drama in four acts by Rafael Sabatini

Martin Harvey in Scaramouche, a romantic drama in four acts by Rafael Sabatini, at the Garrick Theatre, London. Date: late 1920s

Background imageDrama Collection: Falstaff Enacting Henry IV, c. 1834 (oil on canvas)

Falstaff Enacting Henry IV, c. 1834 (oil on canvas)
NYH150002 Falstaff Enacting Henry IV, c.1834 (oil on canvas) by Flagg, George Whiting (1816-97); 91.4x73.7 cm; Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageDrama Collection: Beatrice, who had been listening with breathless interest exclaimed '

Beatrice, who had been listening with breathless interest exclaimed "
3949476 Beatrice, who had been listening with breathless interest exclaimed " What fire is in mine ears can this be true? " (Much Ado About Nothing), from Tales from Shakespeare pub

Background imageDrama Collection: Powder Rush

Powder Rush
Pauline Pentony MA ARPS DPAGB

Background imageDrama Collection: The cast of CATS Eyes. TV Detective series. C. A. T. S

The cast of CATS Eyes. TV Detective series. C. A. T. S
The cast of CATS Eyes. TV Detective series. C.A.T.S. Eyes was a British television series made by TVS for ITV between 1985 and 1987

Background imageDrama Collection: Rehearsals for an episode of BBC series Z-Cars. Left to right

Rehearsals for an episode of BBC series Z-Cars. Left to right, PC Fancy Smith (Brian Blessed), Inspector Barlow (Stratford Johns), Det

Background imageDrama Collection: Call of the wild... pupils of Stile Common Junior School performed a musical extravaganza

Call of the wild... pupils of Stile Common Junior School performed a musical extravaganza at Newsome High School to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund

Background imageDrama Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105731

EyeUbiquitous_20105731
Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, Teatro Massimo, Palermo Opera House

Background imageDrama Collection: Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. Artist: Henry James Townsend

Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. Artist: Henry James Townsend
Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]

Background imageDrama Collection: Le Devoir de Tuer by Rene Berton

Le Devoir de Tuer by Rene Berton (born in 1872 and died in 1934). Rene Berton was a French physician, known for his plays. Le Devoir de Tuer translated is The Duty to KIll

Background imageDrama Collection: Photo of HRH Prince of Wales aboard HMS Repulse

Photo of HRH Prince of Wales aboard HMS Repulse
Black and white photograph in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 24th October 1925 of HRH Prince of Wales aboard HMS Repulse on the way home from a South American tour

Background imageDrama Collection: Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw

Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw
Promotional postcard for Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw. First produced at the Royal Court Theatre, 21st May 1905

Background imageDrama Collection: Twelfth Night, Act II Scene iv, by William Heath Robinson

Twelfth Night, Act II Scene iv, by William Heath Robinson
Scene from the Shakespeare comedy, Twelfth Night, Act II Scene iv, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Showing a banquet at Orsinos house, with the clown Feste singing a sad love song

Background imageDrama Collection: The Quinlan Opera Company

The Quinlan Opera Company
Promotional postcard for The Quinlan Opera Company. Billed as The Greatest Touring Company Ever Organized. Touring to the Royal Hippodrome, Liverpool, 2nd October 1911 Figures, left to right

Background imageDrama Collection: Phaedra, Theseus and Hippolytus, illustration from Act III Scene 5 of Phedre

Phaedra, Theseus and Hippolytus, illustration from Act III Scene 5 of Phedre
XIR239566 Phaedra, Theseus and Hippolytus, illustration from Act III Scene 5 of Phedre by Jean Racine (1639-99) engraved by Raphael Urbain Massard (1775-1843) 1824 (engraving) (b/w photo)

Background imageDrama Collection: Lightning Hits Empire State

Lightning Hits Empire State
New York, New York: July 9, 1945. As the city is hit by a sudden summer storm, a jagged streak of lightning crackles down through the sky to roost on the tip of the dome of New Yorks Empire State

Background imageDrama Collection: The Cruel Sea (1953)

The Cruel Sea (1953)
The fictional frigate HMS Saltash Castle used in the film on location in Portland



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"Drama: A Captivating Journey through Time and Emotion" Step into the world of drama, where every frame tells a story that grips your heart and stirs your soul. From the iconic production still image of "Ice Cold In Alex" (1958), we witness John Mills embodying heroism as he rescues a girl from the clutches of fire, igniting our admiration for those who selflessly risk their lives. As we delve deeper into this captivating realm, "The Wicker Man" (1973) UK One Sheet poster beckons us with its enigmatic allure, promising an unforgettable experience. And just like "Restless Natives" (1985) UK release one sheet poster, drama takes us on a wild ride filled with adrenaline-pumping escapades. But amidst all the excitement lies tender moments that touch our hearts forever. The original UK one-sheet poster for "The Railway Children" transports us to simpler times when innocence reigned supreme. Jenny Agutter's enchanting presence in "The Railway Children" (1970) reminds us of the power of love and resilience even in the face of adversity. Intrigue lingers within each frame; it is impossible to resist being drawn towards them. Whether it's a production portrait from "Ice Cold In Alex" or the original UK quad artwork for this timeless classic, drama captures our attention effortlessly. Yet not all dramas unfold on screen alone; real-life events can be equally compelling. The dramatic rail accident at Gare Montparnasse in France serves as a haunting reminder that life's unpredictability often mirrors art itself. Through these glimpses into various facets of drama, we are reminded that heroes come in many forms - be it Anthony Quayle, John Mills, Sylvia Syms or Harry Andrews in "Ice Cold In Alex. " Their performances etch themselves onto our memories forever. Drama has an undeniable power.