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Deep Blue Sea (other)
Deep Blue Sea or The Deep Blue Sea may refer to: * ''The Deep Blue Sea'' (play), a 1952 stage play by Terence Rattigan ** ''The Deep Blue Sea'' (1954 TV play), a 1954 British television play based on the Rattigan play ** ''The Deep Blue Sea'' (1955 film), a 1955 British drama film based on the Rattigan play ** ''The Deep Blue Sea'' (2011 film), a 2011 British drama film based on the Rattigan play *"Deep Blue Sea", a 1957 Country and Western hit for Jimmy Dean with lyrics by Martin Seligson * ''Deep Blue Sea'' (1999 film), a 1999 American science fiction horror film ** ''Deep Blue Sea'' (soundtrack), soundtrack to the film ** ''Deep Blue Sea 2'' (2018 film), a stand-alone sequel to the 1999 film *''Deep Blue Sea'', a 2004 album by Davy Spillane * Deep Blue Sea (hat), an Australian hat See also * Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (other) * Deep Blue (other) *Sea (other) The Sea is a body of water covering most of Earth. Sea or SEA may also refer to: ...
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The Deep Blue Sea (play)
''The Deep Blue Sea'' is a British stage play by Terence Rattigan from 1952. Rattigan based his story and characters in part on his secret relationship with Kenny Morgan, and the aftermath of the end of their relationship. The play was first performed in London on 6 March 1952, directed by Frith Banbury, and won praise for actress Peggy Ashcroft, who co-starred with Kenneth More. In the US, the Plymouth Theater staged the play in October 1952, with Margaret Sullavan. The play with Sullavan subsequently transferred to Broadway, with its Broadway premiere on 5 November 1953, and running for 132 performances. Prior to Rattigan's coding of his relationship with Morgan into the heterosexual relationship between Hester and Freddie, his first draft of the play more specifically treated the relationship between the lead characters as a homosexual relationship, and also hinted that the reason for the striking off of Miller, the ex-doctor in the play, from the medical register was Mi ...
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The Deep Blue Sea (1954 TV Play)
"The Deep Blue Sea" is a 1954 British TV play based on the play by Terence Rattigan starring Kenneth More, reprising his role on stage. it was performed twice, first on 17 January 1954 and again on the 21st, as part of '' Sunday Night Theatre''. Cast * Googie Withers as Hester Collier * Kenneth More as Freddie Page * Peter Illing as Mr. Miller * Robert Harris as Sir William Collyer * Raymond Francis as Jackie Jackson * Dandy Nichols as Mrs. Elton * David Aylmer as Philip Welch * Gillian Lutyens as Ann Welch Reception The program was popular and seen by 11 million people. The ''Birmingham Mail'' called it "one of those rare productions that are utterly sure of themselves." The ''Evening Standard'' called it "sensitive and efficient." The ''Evening Standard'' said "it is difficult to find words to praise it enough." More later played the role again in a 1955 film version A film adaptation is the transfer of a work or story, in whole or in part, to a feature film. Althoug ...
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The Deep Blue Sea (1955 Film)
''The Deep Blue Sea'' is a 1955 British drama film directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Vivien Leigh and Kenneth More, and produced by London Films and released by Twentieth Century Fox. The picture was based on the 1952 play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. The movie tells the story of a woman unhappy in her passionless marriage leaving her husband for a younger and more ardent lover. Production Kenneth More was the only key member of the original cast (who had also appeared in a BBC Television version in 1954) to be hired for the film, as Alexander Korda wanted to use names that were more recognisable to movie goers. More always felt this was a mistake, particularly the casting of Vivien Leigh rather than Peggy Ashcroft. More did not enjoy filming, feeling that the use of CinemaScope and changes made to the original play detracted from the intimacy of the story. He also felt he had poor chemistry with Leigh. Currently unavailable on DVD, the film was given a rare scre ...
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The Deep Blue Sea (2011 Film)
''The Deep Blue Sea'' is a 2011 British romantic drama film written and directed by Terence Davies and starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston, and Simon Russell Beale. It is an adaptation of the 1952 Terence Rattigan play '' The Deep Blue Sea'' about the wife of a judge who engages in an affair with a former RAF pilot. This film version was funded by the UK Film Council and Film4, produced by Sean O'Connor and Kate Ogborn. Filming began in late 2010 and it was released in the United Kingdom in 2011, the year of Rattigan's centenary. It was released in the United States in 2012 by distributor Music Box Films. Plot In 1950, Hester Collyer, the younger wife of High Court judge Sir William Collyer, has embarked on a passionate affair with Freddie Page, a handsome young former RAF pilot troubled by his memories of the Second World War. Freddie throws Hester's life in turmoil, as their erotic relationship leaves her emotionally stranded and physically isolated. For Freddie, that tumul ...
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Jimmy Dean
Jimmy Ray Dean (August 10, 1928 – June 13, 2010) was an American country music singer, television host, actor and businessman. He was the creator of the Jimmy Dean sausage brand as well as the spokesman for its TV commercials. He became a national television personality starting on CBS in 1957. He rose to fame for his 1961 country music crossover hit into rock and roll with "Big Bad John" and his 1963 television series ''The Jimmy Dean Show'' gave puppeteer Jim Henson his first national exposure with his character, Rowlf. His acting career included appearing in the early seasons in the ''Daniel Boone'' TV series as the sidekick of the famous frontiersman played by star Fess Parker. Later he was on the big screen in a supporting role as billionaire Willard Whyte in the James Bond film '' Diamonds Are Forever'' (1971), starring Sean Connery. He lived near Richmond, Virginia, and was nominated for the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010, but died before his induction that y ...
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Deep Blue Sea (1999 Film)
''Deep Blue Sea'' is a 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by Renny Harlin. It stars Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, and LL Cool J. Set in an isolated underwater facility, the film follows a team of scientists and their research on mako sharks to help fight Alzheimer's disease. The situation plunges into chaos when multiple genetically engineered sharks go on a rampage and flood the facility. ''Deep Blue Sea'' had a production budget of $60–82 million and represented a test for Harlin, who had not made a commercially successful film since ''Cliffhanger'' in 1993. The film was primarily shot at Fox Baja Studios in Rosarito, Mexico, where the production team constructed sets above the large water tanks that had been built for James Cameron's 1997 film ''Titanic''. Although ''Deep Blue Sea'' features some shots of real sharks, most of the sharks used in the film were either animatronic or computer generated. Trevor Rabin compose ...
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