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Wolf Mankowitz (1924–1998)

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Werke von Wolf Mankowitz

A Kid for Two Farthings (1953) 145 Exemplare
Wedgwood (1953) 35 Exemplare
The Extraordinary Mr. Poe (1978) 32 Exemplare
The Day the Earth Caught Fire [1961 film] — Writer — 24 Exemplare
Make Me an Offer (1952) 17 Exemplare
The devil in Texas (1984) 15 Exemplare
The Penguin Wolf Mankowitz (1965) 14 Exemplare
Expresso Bongo [1959 short film] (1997) — Writer — 11 Exemplare
Raspberry Reich (1979) 10 Exemplare
The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll [1960 film] — Teleplay — 10 Exemplare
Eight One-act Plays (1961) 8 Exemplare
Treasure Island [1972 film] (1972) — Screenwriter — 8 Exemplare
Gioconda (1987) 7 Exemplare
Cockatrice (1964) 7 Exemplare
The 25th Hour [1967 film] — Screenwriter — 5 Exemplare
Old Soldiers Never Die (1956) 4 Exemplare
A Kid for Two Farthings [1955 film] (1955) — Screenwriter — 4 Exemplare
The Mendelman Fire (1957) 4 Exemplare
A Night With Casanova (1992) 3 Exemplare
The Samson Riddle (1972) 2 Exemplare
My old man's a dustman (1956) 2 Exemplare
Mankowitz : The Plays (2006) 2 Exemplare
Five One Act Plays (1956) 1 Exemplar
!abracadabra! (1980) 1 Exemplar
Laugh Till You Cry (1955) 1 Exemplar
XII Poems (1971) 1 Exemplar
The Bespoke Overcoat (1953) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1924-11-07
Todestag
1998-05-20
Begräbnisort
Golders Green Crematorium, London, England
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Spitalfields, London, UK
Sterbeort
County Cork, Ireland
Wohnorte
London, England, UK
Ausbildung
Cambridge University (Downing College)
Berufe
writer
playwright
screenwriter
antique dealer
novelist
documentary filmmaker
Beziehungen
Gered Mankowitz (son)
Kurzbiographie
Cyril Wolf Mankowitz was born in the impoverished East End of London, to a family of Russian Jewish descent. He read English at Downing College, Cambridge, where he was tutored by F.R. Leavis. During World War II, he volunteered to serve in the British Army and as a coal miner. After the war, he became a noted dealer and authority on antique porcelain, especially Wedgwood, beginning in a street market and working his way up to his own shop. In 1953, he published The Portland Vase and the Wedgwood Copies, a definitive book on the subject that sold well; later he would be the editor of the Concise Encyclopaedia of English Pottery and Porcelain (1957). At the same time, he was writing short novels. Make Me An Offer was published in 1952, and his most successful book, A Kid for Two Farthings, appeared in 1953. The latter was adapted as a film in 1955 directed by Carol Reed. Mankowitz himself wrote the screenplay. He also wrote the screenplays for The Millionairess (1960), based on the 1936 play by George Bernard Shaw, and for the science fiction film The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961). He wrote the script for the series Dickens of London (1976) made by Yorkshire Television and then the nonfiction book of the same name, based on his research. Other works included the novels My Old Man's a Dustman (1956) and A Night With Casanova (1991); a volume of short stories, The Mendelman Fire and Other Stories (1957); a documentary on Yiddish cinema in the 1930s, Almonds and Raisins (1984); and plays such as The Samson Riddle, The Bespoke Overcoat, It Should Happen to a Dog, The Mighty Hunter and The Irish Hebrew Lesson (1978). With his wife Ann Seligmann, a psychoanalyst, he had four sons.

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During World War II, Johann Moritz (Anthony Quinn), a Romanian gentile peasant, whose pretty wife is lusted after by the village gendarme, is denounced as being Jewish, arrested, and sent to a concentration camp. In the camp, the camp commander mistakes him for a new recruit, a volunteer to the S.S. and he is drafted into the S.S. Ironically, after the war, he is detained by the Allied authorities for his wartime involvement with the S.S.
 
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Durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, un contadino romeno viene separato dalla moglie e dalla famiglia per finire in un campo di concentramento. (fonte: Wikipedia)
 
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The second of three Hammer adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson's novella is an original and first class take on the horror classic. The script by Wolf Mankowitz is thoughtful, nuanced and provides plenty of rumination about moving "beyond good and evil". The story provides a nice inversion on the classic formula with Jekyll (Paul Massie) a depressive, bearded, low-voiced loner and Hyde a handsome, smiling, out-going charmer. Mankowitz also provides a daring portrayal of Jekyll's wife, Kitty (Dawn Addams) as an independent-spirited adulteress falling for the charms of Christopher Lee, debt-ridden, drunken gambler Paul Allen. The film is one of Hammer's best looking with superb widescreen photography by Jack Asher that is full of vibrant and beautifully presented colours which highlight the great costuming and set design to excellent effect. Terence Fisher's direction is first class, his camera flowing through both the affluence and squalor of Victorian London, effectively highlighting the main theme Mankowitz's script: the hypocritical duality of individuals and society. The cast is good, with Christopher Lee particularly effective in one of his best Hammer performances as the suave womanising gambler. Dawn Addams is equally good as the beautiful object of his affections. A young Oliver Reed also pops up in a small role as a bouncer / procurer. "The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll" is therefore a first rate effort from Hammer's golden period - it is masterfully directed, beautifully photographed, with solid performances throughout. It is Wolf Mankowitz's quasi-Nietzschean screenplay, however, that gives the film its bite and philosophical edge.… (mehr)
 
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calum-iain | Sep 11, 2018 |
A strip number where four young women clad in the skimpiest kilts you're ever likely to see, performing a burlesque take of "Loch Lomond" is the main highlight in this disappointingly boring and overly stretched film. It tells the tale of sleazy agent Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey) who discovers teenage singing sensation Bert Rudge (Cliff Richard), renaming him "Bongo Herbert" (surely the worst stage name in history). The film presents an interesting time capsule for late-50s Soho and is peopled with some great characters, has plenty of nice period detail and looks great throughout thanks to director Val Guest. Unfortunately the film is far too long for a such a meagre story and way too much of the run time comes across as padding. Laurence Harvey gives an annoyingly hyper and stylised performance in the lead role, his accent wandering all over the place from Cockney wide by to cod-Yiddish via a South African affectation. Cliff Richard in his first role strangely lacks any form of charisma with Yolande Donlan, as aging stage star Dixie Collins, making an odd romantic foil for him. It is left to a young Sylvia Syms, as Maisie, a stripper and Johnny Jackson's neglected girlfriend to give any acting depth or inspiration. She also looks pretty fantastic in a basque, stockings and suspenders combo introducing the Scottish strippers and a rather unusual take on Mary Queen of Scots.… (mehr)
 
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