THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (1943)
Written and Directed by: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Starring: Roger Livesey, Deborah Kerr, Anton Walbrook
Oh, what a rare delight! I get to talk about a movie that very few people have seen. In fact, I only know of one person other than myself who has seen the film; and, even then, he and I saw it in the same film class.
The film I’m talking about is Michael Powell’s The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. Near the end of my college years, I decided to take a bit of a break and spend a semester in mostly critical studies classes. Basically that means that I spent all my time watching great movies and writing about them. It was like a semester-long vacation.
One of these classes was a study/comparison of filmmakers Michael Powell and David Lean. Powell I had heard about only in reference to a film that sounded interesting, which seemed to feature a character named “Colonel Blimp.” I was much more interested in David Lean, who, many of you know, directed such classics as Lawrence of Arabia and The Bridge on the River Kwai. It wound up being a very interesting class, where I got to see a lot of movies that weren’t even on my radar. I was very grateful for being exposed to the films of Powell, a director who, sadly, has faded from the memories of modern movie-lovers.
Now, then, Colonel Blimp. An epic movie that will get the epic treatment from me, this is probably going to be one of my longer blogs. I apologize.
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