Brief Encounter - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Brief Encounter"
Brief Encounter (1945)
Timing: 1:26 (86 min)
Brief Encounter - TMDB rating
7.692/10
588
Brief Encounter - Kinopoisk rating
7.73/10
4018
Brief Encounter - IMDB rating
8/10
48000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Anthony Havelock-Allan
Producer

Editor

Jack Harris
Editor

Art Direction

Lawrence P. Williams
Art Direction

Director of Photography

Robert Krasker

Robert Krasker
Director of Photography

Associate Editor

Margery Saunders
Associate Editor

Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Winston Ryder
Assistant Editor

Assistant Director

Photo George Pollock #103518Photo George Pollock #103519Photo George Pollock #103520

George Pollock

George Pollock
Assistant Director

Additional Writing

Photo Ronald Neame #125639

Ronald Neame

Ronald Neame
Additional Writing
Photo David Lean #90010Photo David Lean #90011Photo David Lean #90012Photo David Lean #90013

David Lean

David Lean
Additional Writing
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Additional Writing

Visual Effects

Charles Staffell
Visual Effects

Sound Recordist

Stanley Lambourne
Sound Recordist
Desmond Dew
Sound Recordist

Sound Editor

Harry Miller
Sound Editor

Theatre Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's stunning success turned the railway station in Canford into a mecca for fans. The clocks have been restored using original parts, and the buffet where Alec and Laura met now houses a tourist center.
  • Trevor Howard (1913-1988) almost missed out on the role in the film. The actor rarely checked his mail, so the script and offer to star in the film, sent to him by his agent, lay unnoticed on Howard's desk for several weeks. When he received a call asking him to come for a costume fitting for the role of Dr. Alec Harvey, Howard stated that he couldn't, as he had promised to take his wife to the cinema.
  • Because director David Lean and producer Ronald Neame were busy filming the melodrama "Great Expectations" (1946), a pre-premiere screening of "Brief Encounter" was organized for a working-class audience in the city of Rochester. The results were discouraging, as the audience laughed heartily throughout all the touching romantic scenes.
  • Originally, the scenes at the railway station were supposed to be filmed in London, but due to the threat of bombing in the final days of World War II, the film crew had to evacuate. The station in Canford was chosen because it was large enough and located far from the coast, so that in the event of an air raid, the lights could be switched off on the set.
  • In New York, the film was shown at the Little Carnegie cinema, which was frequented exclusively by a sophisticated audience. Both audience ratings and critical opinions were enthusiastic, and the public flocked to see the film. By the beginning of the 5th week of its run, when interest in most films noticeably declines, "Brief Encounter" set a record for attendance. It ran at the Little Carnegie for a total of 8 months.
  • Filming began in January 1945 and ended in the final days of World War II. A break was required on May 8th – not because of Victory in Europe Day, but because all the cameras were needed to film the celebrations in London.
  • Because director David Lean and producer Ronald Neame were busy filming the melodrama "Great Expectations" (1946), a pre-premiere screening of "Brief Encounter" was organized for a working-class audience in the city of Rochester. The results were discouraging, as the audience roared with laughter throughout all the touching romantic scenes.
  • In New York, the film was shown at the Little Carnegie cinema, which was frequented exclusively by a sophisticated audience. Both audience ratings and critical opinions were enthusiastic, and the public flocked to see the film. By the beginning of the 5th week of release, when interest in most films noticeably declines, "Brief Encounter" set a record for attendance. It ran at Little Carnegie for a total of 8 months.
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