The Mystery of Dr Martinu

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The Mystery of Dr Martinu is a 1992 British film directed by Ken Russell about Bohuslav Martinu. The film marked Russell's return to the BBC after 22 years.[1]

The Times said "half" the film "was vintage Ken Russell: goonish, garish and blatant, yet invigorating by the sheer zest of the film-making" but felt "having opened in scintillating style, Russell then tacked on a plodding, protracted postscript."[2]

References

  1. ^ The rehabilitation of an old grey lag Russell, Ken. The Guardian 12 May 1992: 34.
  2. ^ Martinu shaken if not stirred; Television Morrison, Richard. The Times; London (UK) 18 May 1992.

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