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British television film This article is about the 1974 British/Italian film. For for David Lean's 1945 film, see Brief Encounter.

Brief Encounter
Original Movie Poster
GenreDrama
Based onStill Life
1936 play
by Noël Coward
Written byJohn Bowen
Directed byAlan Bridges
StarringRichard Burton
Sophia Loren
Jack Hedley
Rosemary Leach
ComposerCyril Ornadel
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Italy
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerDuane Bogie
ProducersCecil Clarke
Carlo Ponti
Production locationsWinchester, Hampshire, England
Shawford, Hampshire, England
Brockenhurst Station, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England
New Forest, Hampshire, England
City Centre, Winchester, Hampshire, England
CinematographyArthur Ibbetson
EditorPeter Weatherley
Running time100 minutes (UK)
Production companyITC Films
Original release
NetworkNBC
Release12 November 1974 (1974-11-12)

Brief Encounter is a 1974 British-Italian television film starring Richard Burton and Sophia Loren, adapted from the play Still Life by Noël Coward.

Plot

The plot of the film is about two strangers, each married to another, who meet in a railway station and find themselves in a brief but intense affair.

Cast

Production

The screenplay was adapted from the play Still Life by Noël Coward. This was also the basis for the David Lean's famous earlier film, Brief Encounter (1945).

Release

The film had its premiere on U.S. television on 12 November 1974 as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series on NBC.

Reception

The two lead roles were cast with "wild disregard for suitability," according to Brian McFarlane , who has described the film as "a total disaster." Originally intended to have a television screening in the United States followed by a cinema release in the rest of the world, its poor reception in New York led to the international plans being abandoned. Rank, who owned the theatrical rights in the UK, sold them to television. According to David Shipman, reviewing Burton's career in The Great Movie Stars, this remake was "widely viewed as a ludicrous undertaking."

Novel

A novelisation of the film, written by Alec Waugh, was published in 1975.

References

  1. "TV: 'Brief Encounter'; Burton and Miss Loren Portray Lovers on Hallmark Film at 8:30 on NBC," New York Times, 12 November 1974 (subscription required)
  2. Brian McFarlane, The Encyclopedia of British Film, London: Methuen/BFI, 2003, p,82
  3. David Shipman The Great Movie Stars, Volume 2, The International Years, London: Macdonald, 1989, p.335
  4. Shipman, p.85
  5. "Brief Encounter". Bloomsbury. Retrieved 27 December 2023.

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