In the 1940s, the wit of playwright Noël Coward (Design For Living) and the craft of filmmaker David Lean (Lawrence Of Arabia) melded harmoniously in one of cinema's greatest writer-director collaborations. With the wartime military drama sensation In Which We Serve, Coward and Lean (along with producing partners Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan) embarked on a series of literate, socially engaged, and enormously entertaining pictures that ranged from domestic epic (This Happy Breed) to whimsical comedy (Blithe Spirit) to poignant romance (Brief Encounter). These films created a lasting testament to Coward's artistic legacy and introduced Lean's visionary talents to the world.
Includes:
In Which We Serve
This Happy Breed
Blithe Spirit
Brief Encounter