Portrait from Life

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Portrait from Life
British quad poster (1950s re-release)
Directed byTerence Fisher
Written byMuriel Box
Sydney Box
Frank Harvey
Story byDavid Evans
StarringMai Zetterling
CinematographyJack Asher
Edited byVladimir Sagovsky
Music byBenjamin Frankel
Production
company
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors (UK)
Release date
15 December 1948 (London)
Running time
90 min.
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£132,800[1]
Box office£150,000 (by 1953)[1]
245,405 admissions (France)[2]

Portrait from Life (also known as Lost Daughter, and in the U.S. as The Girl in the Painting)[3] is a 1948 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Mai Zetterling and Robert Beatty.[4]

Cast

Critical reception

The New York Times wrote, "the new picture at the Little Carnegie stems from an intriguing idea, and there are several very effective sequences in the drama, plus a fine performance by the Swedish actress, Mai Zetterling. Indeed, if the whole of The Girl in the Painting were as good as its parts, the posting of this notice would be a much more pleasant task. Too much, rather than too little, story and plodding direction are the principal faults";[6] while Allmovie described it as "an over-orchestrated "guilty pleasure" from the glory days of British romance pictures."[3]

Box office

The film made a profit of £4,100.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Andrew Spicer, Sydney Box Manchester Uni Press 2006 p 211
  2. ^ Box office information for Terence Fisher films in France at Box office Story
  3. ^ a b Hal Erickson. "Portrait from Life (1948) - Terence Fisher - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  4. ^ Hal Erickson. "Portrait from Life (1948) - Terence Fisher - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  5. ^ "Nelly Arno". BFI. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  6. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A0DEEDE133FE33BBC4A51DFBE668382659EDE

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