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Richard Attenborough Collection

Richard Attenborough, a legendary actor and filmmaker, made his mark in the film industry with his captivating performances

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)

Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Alan Wheatley, William Hartnell and Richard Attenborough in a front of the house image for the release of Brighton Rock

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: A still image from Brighton Rock (1947)

A still image from Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie, the gangster and Carol Marsh as Rose in John Boultings Brighton Rock (1947)based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Brighton Rock (1947)

Brighton Rock (1947)
A portrait of a youthful Richard Attenborough taken to promote the release of the thriller directed by John Boulting

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)

Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
An intense portrait of Richard Attenborough in character as Pinkie to promote the release of John Boultings thriller based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: A portrait of Richard Attenborough

A portrait of Richard Attenborough
taken at the time of the release of one of the actor first main roles, Brighton Rock (1947)

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: A promotional portrait for the release of Brighton Rock (1947)

A promotional portrait for the release of Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie the gangster

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Brighton Rock (1947) publicity

Brighton Rock (1947) publicity
Richard Attenborough and Carol Marsh enjoy a stroll during a pause of the filming of Brighton Rock

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)

Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
An intense portrait of Richard Attenborough as teenage gangster Pinkie from John Boultings Brighton Rock (1947) based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Portrait of Sir Richard Attenborough and Cast

Portrait of Sir Richard Attenborough and Cast
Sir Richard Attenborough (C), director of the 1985 Columbia Pictures film, Chorus Line, joined by the cast of the finale

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough Sleeping on the Set

Richard Attenborough Sleeping on the Set
(Original Caption) 5/14/1963-Munich, West Germany- Dozing peacefully amidst the clattering symphony of moving equipment and bustling cast members

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough Accepting His Academy Award

Richard Attenborough Accepting His Academy Award
(Original Caption) Hollywood, California: Director Richard Attenborough accepts his Best Picture Oscar for Gandhi at the 1982 Academy Awards ceremony

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough and Ben Kingsley Holding Oscars

Richard Attenborough and Ben Kingsley Holding Oscars
(Original Caption) Hollywood, California: Director Richard Attenborough (left), winner of the 1982 Academy Award for Best Picture for Gandhi, poses with Ben Kingsley

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Oscar Winners of 1982

Oscar Winners of 1982
(Original Caption) Hollywood, California: Director Richard Attenborough (left), winner of the 1982 Academy Award for Best Picture for Gandhi, stands with Actress Meryl Streep

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough Holding Oscars

Richard Attenborough Holding Oscars
Richard Attenborough, winner of the 1982 Academy Awards for both Best Picture and Best Director for Gandhi, poses backstage at the ceremony

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough and Ben Kingsley with Oscars

Richard Attenborough and Ben Kingsley with Oscars
Ben Kingsley (right), recipient of the 1982 Best Actor Academy Award, and Gandhi director Richard Attenborough, winner of the 1982 Best Picture Academy Award, posing together backstage at the ceremony

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Sheila Sim and Richard Attenborough

Sheila Sim and Richard Attenborough
Husband and wife, actors Sheila Sim and Richard Attenborough at Ealing Studios with their young son, Michael

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Pinkie and Rose in Brighton Rock (1947)

Pinkie and Rose in Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie and Carol Marsh as Rose in portrait for John Boultings Brighton Rock (1947) based on the Graham Greenes novel

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Richard Attenborough and Carol Marsh in Brighton Rock (1947)

Richard Attenborough and Carol Marsh in Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie and Carol Marsh as waitress Rose in a promotional image from Brighton Rock directed in 1947 by John Boulting

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Carol Marsh and Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)

Carol Marsh and Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
Pinkie (Richard Attenborough) and Rose (Carol Marsh) in a promotional shot for the release of Brighton Rock

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: A scene from Brighton Rock (1947)

A scene from Brighton Rock (1947)
William Hartnell as Dallow and Richard Attenborough as Pinkie in a moment taken from John Boultings Brighton Rock, based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: A scene set in a crowd from Brighton Rock (1947)

A scene set in a crowd from Brighton Rock (1947)
Pinkie the gangster, played by a very young Richard Attenborough, reacts after being knifed on the cheek in a moment from John Boultings Brighton Rock

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Pinkie enters the restaurant where Rose works in Brighton Rock (1947)

Pinkie enters the restaurant where Rose works in Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough in long shot as the sinister character he played in John Boultings thriller Brighton Rock (1947) enters the restaurant where his victim Fred Hale left a vital clue

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Rose Brown meets Pinkie in Brighton Rock (1947)

Rose Brown meets Pinkie in Brighton Rock (1947)
Carol Marsh and Richard Attenborough in a scene from John Boultings noir film, based on Graham Greenes novel. Terence Rattigan contributed to the script

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Brighton Rock (1947)

Brighton Rock (1947)
Rose (Carol Marsh) tends to a wounded Pinkie (Richard Attenborough)

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: Brighton Rock

Brighton Rock
Nigel Stock, Harcourt Williams and Richard Attenborough during a pause from filming Brighton Rock

Background imageRichard Attenborough Collection: A promotional image for Brighton Rock (1947)

A promotional image for Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie plays with an elastic band



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Richard Attenborough, a legendary actor and filmmaker, made his mark in the film industry with his captivating performances. One of his notable works includes the iconic movie "Brighton Rock" released in 1947. In this gripping crime drama, Attenborough showcased his exceptional talent and left an indelible impression on audiences. The vibrant colour lobby card for "Brighton Rock" instantly catches the eye, hinting at the intensity that awaits within the film. A still image from the movie reveals Attenborough's commanding presence as he portrays a menacing character with conviction. In another promotional portrait for its release, Richard Attenborough exudes confidence and charisma. His portrayal in "Brighton Rock" solidified him as a versatile actor capable of bringing complex characters to life. The publicity surrounding "Brighton Rock" further highlights Richard Attenborough's remarkable performance. The colour lobby cards showcase key moments from the film, capturing both its visual allure and narrative depth. As audiences immersed themselves in this gritty tale set against Brighton's backdrop, it was impossible not to be captivated by Attenborough's portrayal. He effortlessly commanded attention on screen with every scene he graced. Richard Attenborough's contribution to "Brighton Rock" remains etched in cinematic history. His dedication to his craft shines through each frame as he delivers a powerful performance that resonates long after the credits roll. With his undeniable talent and magnetic presence, Richard Attenborough continues to inspire generations of actors and filmmakers alike. His legacy lives on through timeless classics like "Brighton Rock, " reminding us of his immense impact on cinema. Whether it is through a still image or a promotional portrait, one thing is clear: Richard Attenborough was truly an extraordinary artist who left an indelible mark on Hollywood and beyond.

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