Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn

Feb 11 2016 N/A 1h 24m
Biography, Documentary, History

Documentary looking at the life and career of 1930s film star Leslie Howard. It features exclusive home movie footage, including footage from the Gone with the Wind set. The film includes extensive interviews with Howard's daughter, Leslie Ruth "Doodie" Howard, and contributions from friends and colleagues.

Plot

Turning a spotlight on an actor who is sometimes eclipsed by his role in Gone with the Wind. The irony of Howard's involvement in the ultimate Hollywood blockbuster is that in his time, Leslie carved one of the most unique careers in 1930's Hollywood, taking control of his films in a way few of his contemporaries would dream of. A man of strong principals despite an outward appearance of vagueness, he took a stand for other actors, most famously Humphrey Bogart in The Petrified Forest, less famously William Gargan and Ilka Chase on The Animal Kingdom. Later he insisted on returning to England as World War 2 began, so he could contribute to the war effort - a role which made him an enemy and possible target of the Nazis. A compelling, intimate documentary, boasting much unseen footage of Howard and those he knew.

Written by

Thomas Hamilton, Derek Partridge, Alistair Wyllie

Directed by

Thomas Hamilton

Production Countries

United Kingdom

Production Companies

Repo Films

Languages

English

Awards

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Scores
# of Votes
377
Average Rating
7.8 out of 10
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