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Yellow Week at Stanway, The

Synopsis
Amateur film. Record of a house party held by author J.M. Barrie at Stanway, Gloucestershire, the home of Lord Wemyss. Written and directed by Barrie, it features a semi-dramatised dream sequence in which Nicholas Llewellyn-Davies (Barrie’s adopted son) is rejected by all the female guests in turn. The intertitles refer to the Forest of Arden and (in verse and in imitation of the verses in As You Like It) make it apparent that he is seeking ‘his Rosalind’.
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Film
Technical information
Black-and-white / Silent
Year of release
1923
Keywords
amateur films; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Credits

Director
J.M. Barrie
Writer
J.M. Barrie
Cast
Nicholas Llewellyn-Davies 

Archive

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