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==Film== ===Filmed plays=== A number of Rattigan's plays have been filmed (he was the screenwriter or co-writer for all those made in his lifetime): *''[[French Without Tears (film)|French Without Tears]]'' (1940; [[Anatole de Grunwald]] and [[Ian Dalrymple]] were credited as screenwriters, although Rattigan also played a major role) *''[[While the Sun Shines]]'' (1947; with de Grunwald) *''[[The Winslow Boy]]'' ([[The Winslow Boy (1948 film)|1948]] and [[The Winslow Boy (1999 film)|1999]]) *''[[Adventure Story (play)|Adventure Story]]'' (BBC TV versions: 1950 and [[Adventure Story (1961 TV play)|1961]]) *''[[The Browning Version (play)|The Browning Version]]'' (film: [[The Browning Version (1951 film)|1951]] and [[The Browning Version (1994 film)|1994]]; TV: 1955 and 1985) *''[[The Final Test]]'' (1953; based on his 1951 television play) *''[[The Man Who Loved Redheads]]'' (1954; based on ''Who Is Sylvia?'') *''[[The Deep Blue Sea (1955 film)|The Deep Blue Sea]]'' ([[The Deep Blue Sea (1955 film)|1955]] and [[The Deep Blue Sea (2011 film)|2011]]) *''[[The Prince and the Showgirl]]'' (1957; based on ''The Sleeping Prince'') *''[[Separate Tables (film)|Separate Tables]]'' (1958; Rattigan and co-writer [[John Gay (screenwriter)|John Gay]] were nominated for an Academy Award for screenwriting; [[David Niven]] won the Best Actor Oscar and [[Wendy Hiller]] won Best Supporting Actress). **A 1970 BBC TV production directed by Alan Cooke. [[Geraldine McEwan]] (Sibyl/Anne); [[Eric Porter]] (Major Pollock/John Malcolm); [[Annette Crosbie]] (Miss Cooper); [[Robert Harris (English actor)|Robert Harris]] (Mr.Fowler); Hazel Hughes (Miss Meacham); [[Pauline Jameson]] (Mrs. Railton-Bell); [[Cathleen Nesbitt]] (Lady Matheson). **[[John Schlesinger]] directed a television film version in 1983 with [[Julie Christie]] and [[Alan Bates]] as the two couples, [[Claire Bloom]] as Miss Cooper and [[Irene Worth]] as Mrs Railton-Bell. *''[[A Bequest to the Nation]]'' (1973) *''[[Cause Célèbre (play)|Cause Célèbre]]'' (1987; TV) ===Original screenplays=== Terence Rattigan also wrote or co-wrote the following original screenplays: *''[[English Without Tears]]'' (1944; with [[Anatole de Grunwald]]; U.S. title ''Her Man Gilbey'') *''[[Journey Together]]'' (1945) *''[[Bond Street (film)|Bond Street]]'' (1948; uncredited; with de Grunwald and [[Rodney Ackland]]) *''[[The Sound Barrier]]'' (1952; U.S. title ''Breaking the Sound Barrier''; Rattigan's first Academy Award nomination) *''[[The V.I.P.s (film)|The V.I.P.s]]'' (1963; [[Margaret Rutherford]] won a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her performance) *''[[The Yellow Rolls-Royce]]'' (1964) ===Other screenwriting=== Rattigan wrote or co-wrote the following screenplays from existing material by other writers: * ''[[Gypsy (1937 film)|Gypsy]]'' (1937) *''[[Quiet Wedding]]'' (1940; with [[Anatole de Grunwald]]; based on the play by [[Esther McCracken]]) *''[[The Day Will Dawn]]'' (1942; with de Grunwald; U.S. title ''The Avengers''; based on a treatment by [[Patrick Kirwan]]) *''[[Uncensored (film)|Uncensored]]'' (1942; with [[Rodney Ackland]]; based on the book by [[Oscar Millard]] adapted by [[Wolfgang Wilhelm (writer)|Wolfgang Wilhelm]]) *''[[The Way to the Stars]]'' (1945; from a story written by Rattigan, de Grunwald and Richard Sherman; U.S. title ''Johnny in the Clouds'') *''[[Brighton Rock (1947 film)|Brighton Rock]]'' (1947; with [[Graham Greene]], from Greene's novel) *''[[Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969 film)|Goodbye, Mr. Chips]]'' (1969; based on the novel by [[James Hilton (novelist)|James Hilton]])
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