Rynox

1932 film


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FieldValue
nameRynox
imageRynox.jpg
captionScreenshot of Stewart Rome
directorMichael Powell
writerMichael Powell
Jerome Jackson
Philip MacDonald
producerJerome Jackson
starringStewart Rome
John Longden
Dorothy Boyd
cinematographyGeoffrey Faithfull
editingArthur Seabourne
studioFilm Engineering
distributorIdeal Films
released
runtime48 minutes
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
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| name = Rynox | image = Rynox.jpg

| caption = Screenshot of Stewart Rome | director = Michael Powell | writer = Michael Powell Jerome Jackson Philip MacDonald | producer = Jerome Jackson | starring = Stewart Rome John Longden Dorothy Boyd | cinematography = Geoffrey Faithfull | editing = Arthur Seabourne | music = | studio = Film Engineering | distributor = Ideal Films | released = | runtime = 48 minutes | country = United Kingdom | language = English

Rynox is a 1932 British crime film directed by Michael Powell and starring Stewart Rome, John Longden and Dorothy Boyd. Rynox was adapted from a 1930 novel by popular thriller writer of the day Philip MacDonald. It was made at Walton Studios outside London and was a second feature.

For many years Rynox was believed to be among the lost films of Powell's 1931–1936 quota quickie period; however an original print was found in 1990 in the vaults of Pinewood Studios and was subsequently transferred and restored by the BFI National Archive.

Plot summary

Wealthy businessman F.X. Benedik, head of the Rynox company, claims to have been receiving threats from a mysterious stranger named Boswell Marsh. Benedik is subsequently found murdered and the hunt is on for the elusive Marsh.

Benedik's son Tony takes over the running of the business and tries to find some lead on Marsh, and why he should have borne a murderous grudge against Benedik Senior. But a would-be blackmailer reveals that Marsh never existed.

After discovering that he was terminally ill, his father had committed suicide, having staged the elaborate deception about the non-existent Marsh in an attempt to cover the fact that he intended to take his own life, which would have voided the life insurance payout that rescues Rynox.

Cast

Reception

Although shot on a tight budget (Powell's own recollections varied between £4,500 and £8,000) Rynox was exceptionally well received by contemporary critics. Writing in The Observer, noted critic C. A. Lejeune presciently remarked: "Powell's Rynox shows what a good movie brain can do... this is the sort of pressure under which a real talent is shot red-hot into the world." Documentary film pioneer John Grierson declared the film "as good as Hollywood" and that "there never was an English film so well-made". A 21st-century assessment by Sergio Angelini of the British Film Institute states: "Powell's direction already shows his characteristic energy and visual imagination, as well as his debt to the German Expressionist cinema of the 1920s. Rynox is full of quick cuts, tracking shots, unusual angles as well as montages, all of which help effectively to draw attention away from ...the film's small budget."

References

References

  1. [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/32_Rynox/NFT.html ''Rynox'' + ''His Lordship''] powell-pressburger.org ''Retrieved 12 August 2010''
  2. [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/521204/index.html ''Rynox''] Angelini, Sergio. BFI Screen Online. ''Retrieved 12 August 2010''

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