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    The Horse's Mouth

    1958 · Comedy · 1h 35m

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  1. The Horse's Mouth (film) The Horse's Mouth. (film) The Horse's Mouth is a 1958 British film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh and Renée Houston. [2] The screenplay was by Alec Guinness based on the 1944 novel The Horse's Mouth by Joyce Cary. It was produced by John Bryan and Neame and filmed in Technicolor.

  2. The Horse's Mouth: Directed by Ronald Neame. With Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh, Renee Houston, Mike Morgan. An ill-behaved, lovably scruffy painter, Gulley Jimson, searches for a perfect canvas, determined to let nothing come between himself and the realization of his exalted vision.

    • (3.9K)
    • Comedy
    • Ronald Neame
    • 1958-11-11
  3. The Horse's Mouth Released Nov 11, 1958 1h 35m Comedy List 89% Tomatometer 19 Reviews 76% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Gulley Jimson (Alec Guinness) is a boorish aging artist recently released ...

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    • Alec Guinness
    • Ronald Neame
    • Knightsbridge Films
  4. The Horse's Mouth is a 1944 novel by Anglo-Irish writer Joyce Cary, the third in his First Trilogy, whose first two books are Herself Surprised (1941) and To Be a Pilgrim (1942). The Horse's Mouth follows the adventures of Gulley Jimson, an artist who would exploit his friends and acquaintances to earn money, told from his point of view, just ...

  5. The Horse’s Mouth. In Ronald Neame’s film of Joyce Cary’s classic novel, Alec Guinness transforms himself into one of cinema’s most indelible comic figures: the lovably scruffy painter Gulley Jimson. As the ill-behaved Jimson searches for a perfect canvas, he determines to let nothing come between himself and the realization of his ...

    • Gulley Jimson
  6. Jan 24, 2017 · Available on DVD from http://www.classicfilmsdirect.com/product/the-horses-mouthThis Oscar and BAFTA nominated British comedy was Ronald Neame’s film of Joyc...

  7. The Horse's Mouth was even selected for a Royal Premiere charity screening in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother at the Empire Leicester Square theater in February 1959. An interesting note about this film's exhibition in the U.S.:

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