Noel Langley

25.12.1911, Durban, South Africa - 04.11.1980, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA

 

Director
Langley was a writer, dramaturge, screenwriter and director. He began his career as a writer and dramaturge on Broadway. In the mid-1930’s he began writing screenplays for films. One of his first was the adaptation of The Wizard of Oz (1939). He was chosen as a collaborator on that film thanks to the success of his story for children The Tale of the Land of Green Ginger. His screenplay was later modified, which he did not agree with, and even though the film was a huge success, Langley said that after the first time he saw it, he did not like the film at all. Later he tried writing the screenplay for its sequel but the film was never actually made. After WWII, he worked as a screenwriter on British films They Made Me a Fugitive (1947) by the director Alberto Cavalcanti, Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951) by Gordon Parry, Scrooge (1951) by Brian Desmond Hurst and Ivanhoe (1952) by Richard Thorpe, which were all film adaptations of famous novels. He wrote the screenplay based on Dickens’ first novel The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club and decided to direct it himself, so he made The Pickwick Papers (1952). Then he wrote the adapted screenplay and directed Our Girl Friday (1953) starring Joan Collins. A year later, he did Svengali (1954). The last film he directed was The Search for Bridey Murphy (1956). After that, he continued working as a screenwriter for film and television, writer and dramaturge.

Filmography


Films by this director

The Pickwick Papers

(1952.)

Directed by: Noel Langley
PHOTOGRAPHY: Wilkie Cooper
Synopsis:

Samuel Pickwick is the leader of a social club that studies human behavior. The various members of the club take notes on all the interesting events they experience and travel around the country attempting to learn more about human nature. On their travels, they meet Mr. Jingle, a traveling charlatan and swindler who wins people over with his charm. Thanks to their own (bumbling) lack of grace and skill, the members of the club find themselves in awkward situations, while Samuel is to wind up in...

digital, b/w, 109 min
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