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Cricket (1950)

Directed by Grahame Tharp
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17min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Through the pattern of this film a ‘Test’ at Lord’s runs like a thread and a broadcast commentary on the match is imposed on the background of cricket as a game, a craft, an interest of a people, a piece of history. The craftsmen are shown who make the ball and the bat–that ‘fourth straight stick’ with which the batsmen defend ‘the other three’. The craftsmen are shown who play the game, from W. G. Grace in the ‘nets’ to D. G. Bradman and Denis Compton in the thread of the ‘Test’. The history of the game is epitomized in the Long Room shots at Lord’s and from there the camera moves to the village green; to the London side- street where the urchins play on a ‘bumping pitch’; to South Africa, and India, where in the ‘blinding light’ there is often ‘an hour to play and the last man in.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleCricket
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesUnited Kingdom
StatusReleased
Production companiesBritish Film Council, Pathé Documentary Unit
Official sitefilm.britishcouncil.org
Release date18 novembre 1950
ProductionPeter Baylis
WriterJack Howells
EditingAlex Milner-Gardner
CinematographyGeorge Stevens
Assistant directorsGrahame Tharp
MusicWilliam S. Bland, George Newberry
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Release dates

Theatrical release

United Kingdom / Nov 18, 1950

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