The Making of Swallows and Amazons (1974)

The Making of Swallows and Amazons (1974)

By Sophie Neville

Subjects: movie club, 1973, film making, English Lake District, child actors, diary, humour, acting, Swallows and Amazons, England, family film, humor, film club, disaster stories, Motion pictures, autobiography, actors life, movie star, memoire, true life, filmography, childhood memories, classic movie, Lancashire, drama club, friendship, movie making, seventies movie, life in the seventies, what we ate in the seventies, unlikely stories, media studies, movie disasters, filming, film history, Cumbria, Lake District, production and direction, nostalgia

Description: This book will appeal to anyone who loves the movie or novels by Arthur Ransome, along with media studies students, academics of film history, aspiring actors and crew, nostalgia fans and outdoor enthusiasts, especially those interested in camping, sailing or exploring the Lake District. It includes extracts from original diaries written at the time, personal letters, call sheets and extracts from newspaper clippings along with official photographs and snap shots taken behind the scenes which add richness to Sophie’s childhood memories of working on location. Endorsed by the film producer and main cast, including Virginia McKenna, Suzanna Hamilton and David Wood, the award-winning screenwriter, the book has been acclaimed by The Daily Mail, The Times and Telegraph.

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