Ralph W. Brinton is a Production Design British born on 26 may 1895 at Kensington (United-kingdom)
Ralph W. Brinton
Ralph W. Brinton participated to
29 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Art
, 2h8
Directed by Tony RichardsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Musical films,
Films about capital punishmentActors Albert Finney,
Susannah York,
Hugh Griffith,
Edith Evans,
Diane Cilento,
Joyce RedmanRoles Production Design
Rating63%
The story begins with a silent film sequence during which the good Squire Allworthy (George Devine) returns home after a lengthy stay in London and discovers a baby (played by a girl, Lynn Goldsworthy) in his bed. Thinking that his barber, Mr. Partridge (Jack MacGowran), and one of his servants, Jenny Jones (Joyce Redman), have "birthed" the infant out of lust, the squire banishes them and chooses to raise little Tom Jones as if he were his own son., 1h55
Directed by Jack ClaytonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexualityActors Simone Signoret,
Laurence Harvey,
Heather Sears,
Donald Wolfit,
Hermione Baddeley,
Donald HoustonRoles Art Direction
Rating74%
In late 1940s Yorkshire, England, Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey), an ambitious young man who has just moved from the dreary factory town of Dufton, arrives in Warnley, to assume a secure, but poorly paid, post in the Borough Treasurer's Department. Determined to succeed, and ignoring the warnings of a colleague, Soames (Donald Houston), he is drawn to Susan Brown (Heather Sears), daughter of the local industrial magnate, Mr. Brown (Donald Wolfit). He deals with Joe's social climbing by sending Susan abroad; Joe turns for solace to Alice Aisgill (Simone Signoret), an unhappily married older woman who falls in love with him.