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Twiggy The Boyfriend Original 1972 Movie Poster DIrected By Ken Russell 27X41. Vintage PREOWNED condition with creasing and some seam separation from storage as shown. Some paper discoloration. See all photos!
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This is a really wonderful original 1972 movie poster for Twiggy in the production of ?The Boyfriend? directed by Ken Russell for MGM-EMI. The poster is large- measures 27? x 41? and has some creases from being folded as well as some tears- see all photos. Would look amazing in a frame!
The Boy Friend is a 1971 British musical comedy film directed by Ken Russell, based on the 1953 musical of the same name by Sandy Wilson. The film stars Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Tommy Tune, and Max Adrian, with an uncredited appearance by Glenda Jackson.[3] It was released on DVD on 12 April 2011.
The Boy Friend
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Ken Russell
Screenplay by
Harry Benn
Story by
Harry Benn
Based on
The Boy Friend
by Sandy Wilson
Produced by
Ken Russell
Harry Benn
Starring
Twiggy
Christopher Gable
Cinematography
David Watkin
Edited by
Michael Bradsell
Music by
Peter Maxwell Davies
Production
company
Russflix
Distributed by
MGM-EMI Film Distributors
Release dates
16 December 1971 (New York City)
3 February 1972 (London)
Running time
137 minutes (original)
109 minutes (US)
Countries
United Kingdom, United States
Language
English
Budget
$2.3 million[1][2]
Box office
$3 million (US)[2]
Contents
Plot Edit
The plot is divided into three levels.
First there is the frame story, where, in the south of England in the 1920s, a struggling theatrical troupe is performing a musical about romantic intrigues at a finishing school for young women in the south of France. As well as weathering ongoing backstage dramas, and audiences that are smaller in number than the cast, two extra stressors arrive: a famous Hollywood film producer turns up to see the show, and Polly, the mousy assistant stage manager, is forced to go on when the leading lady breaks a leg. As Polly struggles to keep her cool while acting opposite the male lead whom she secretly loves, the rest of the company backstab each other as they try to impress the impresario.
Next there is the musical itself. Four of the girls at the school are very forward and acquire boy friends, but Polly is shy and has nobody to take her to the carnival masked ball that night. Tony, a messenger boy from a dress shop, brings her a costume and the two young people are struck with each other. They meet again in the afternoon and reach an understanding, she pretending to be only a secretary, so as not to seem above him socially. He comes to the ball and, when unmasked, is recognised as a peer's son. So Tony and Polly are both rich and can marry openly.
Thirdly, there are extensive fantasy sequences in the film, during which the characters' dreams and hopes are enacted in music and dance without words.
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