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2019-03-24 02:59 am

R. C. Sherriff on writing Journey's End

One thing that R. C. Sherriff discusses in his autobiography, No Leading Lady, is the process of writing Journey's End. I found this passage fascinating, but it's relatively long, so it took me a good deal of time to transcribe. That transcription follows the LJ-cut, and is itself followed by my commentary.

imgur album of the scanned pages.


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2019-02-01 01:29 am

Variety, 20 February 1929

Here's an excerpt from the 20 February 1929 edition of Variety; this is from Hannen Swaffer's column "London As It Looks". Mostly I found this of interest because it's a relatively early review of Journey's End, appearing in an American publication as part of their regular feature on recent happenings in London.

Also he says nice things about Colin Clive, so I couldn't not post this.

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Notes:

Swaffer made a couple of obvious mistakes - the play is set in March, not May; Sherriff is spelled with two Rs - and drops a couple references that have become a little esoteric. (Translation: I had to go Google some of this.)

"Tallulah bedroom scene" - Tallulah Bankhead was then working in the theatre in London, and was well-known for her larger-than-life personality.

Jed Harris, Arthur Hopkins, and [David] Belasco were all American theatre producers. Harris and Hopkins were still relatively early in their careers; Belasco was nearly at the end of his.
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2018-12-23 09:43 pm

Exhibitor's Herald-World, December 1929

I'm still working on transcribing a couple articles, so here are a couple more pictures for you.

Transcripts follow each image.
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2018-12-21 08:43 am
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Tiffany-Stahl Productions advertisement for Journey's End

In August 1929, Tiffany-Stahl Productions ran a long-ish ad about their upcoming releases in a number of trade magazines for theater owners. The ad started with a spread dedicated to Journey's End, which Tiffany-Stahl were very proud to have acquired. Here's a copy of that spread.

Transcripts of the text follow the images. Click to view at a larger size.

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Image source: Motion Picture News, 10 August 1929.

This ad also ran in other magazines that month, such as the 17 August edition of Exhibitor's Herald World, and a black-and-white version in Variety on 7 August.

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2018-12-20 07:20 pm
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Behind the scenes on Journey's End

Two images showing the filming of some of the battle scenes in Journey's End. Click the pictures to view them at a larger size. The source links are to archived versions of each magazine.

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This post would not exist without the Media History Project.

I'm going to write more in the future about the articles these photos come from, but I figured this blog could use a few more images.

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2018-12-10 12:23 pm

R. C. Sherriff on Colin Clive

This is a brief excerpt from R. C. Sherriff's 1968 autobiography, No Leading Lady. I have a lot more to say about this book, but I just couldn't wait to post this. There is a transcript following the image, and when I'm not posting from my phone, I'll go back and correct formatting errors.

This falls on page 97. Journey's End has started its second run, to rave reviews. Sherriff goes to talk with his young lead actor, Colin Clive.
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10 December edit: holy moly that image turned out huge! Downsized it, added lj-cut as well, please forgive me for wrecking your flist.

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2018-12-07 04:43 pm

James Curtis on casting Journey's End

I’m working on a long piece about Journey’s End, a 1928 stage play set in a British trench during WWI, which was Colin Clive’s first big role. Here’s a short excerpt about his casting in the second run of the play.

This comes from James Curtis’s fine biography of James Whale – I am working from the 1982 edition from the Scarecrow Press, but there’s also a revised edition from 1998. Scroll down for the transcript; each image is clickable to view at full size.

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It's been a very long time since I composed a post like this; please let me know if there are any formatting issues