Norfolk Summer presents the story about the making of a film starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates Joseph Losey's award-winning movie The Go-Between was filmed entirely on location in Norfolk in 1970. The film charts the tragic story of a young boy's loss of innocence during a hot summer and stars Julie Christie and Alan Bates as a pair of lovers crossing class boundaries in late Victorian England. The production brought together the playwright Harold Pinter, who adapted L.P. Hartley's elegant novel for the screen, the acclaimed director Joseph Losey and a cast of international stars for ten weeks' filming in and around Melton Constable Hall in north Norfolk - a time of happy creativity, some tension and a good deal of comedy. But the idyllic summer only came about after years of bitter battling over the rights of the book, and it was to be followed by yet more intrigue and high drama, which culminated in the film's triumph at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the prestigious Palme d'Or.
About the AuthorChristopher Hartop has been an independent art adviser since 1999. He has nearly thirty years' experience in the antique silver world. The authors' other books include The Huguenot Legacy (1996), East Anglian Silver (2004), Royal Goldsmiths (2005), A Noble Feast (2006), The Classical IIdeal (2010) and A Noble Pursuit (2010).
Reviews'A brilliant new book' - Ian Collins, Eastern Daily Press; 'Charming and generously illustrated' - Lewis Jones, The Spectator; 'Can fill you in further on the background [to the making of the film]' -Rupert Christiansen, Daily Telegraph
Book InformationISBN 9781898565079
Author Christopher HartopFormat Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint John AdamsonPublisher John Adamson Publishing Consultants
Weight(grams) 372g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 197mm * 6mm