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  West 11 on Blu-ray, DVD and digital
  London for the Winner
  STUDIOCANAL is delighted to announce the release of a brand-new restoration of director Michael Winner's (Death Wish, Hannibal Brooks) 1963 classic crime drama, WEST 11. Starring Alfred Lynch (The Hill, The Taming of the Shrew), Kathleen Breck (The Three Musketeers, 'The Prisoner'), Eric Portman (The Canterbury Tale, The Whisperers) along with the inimitable Diana Dors (Yield to The Night, The Weak and the Wicked), this sympathetic study of rootless drifters filmed on location in Notting Hill will be available to own on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital platforms from July 5.

Based on the novel The Furnished Room by Laura Del Rivo, this stunning new restoration comes complete with exclusive new extras material and is a welcome addition to the growing Vintage Classics collection.

Michael Winner's foray into British Social realism sees an authentic portrayal of the grittier, darker side of West London in the 60s. In Notting Hill's jazz club, coffee bar and bedsit land of the early 1960s, Joe Beckett (Alfred Lynch) is a young unemployed misfit and drifter whose life takes a turn for the worse when he encounters Richard Dyce (Eric Portman), an ex-army officer. Dyce persuades Beckett it will be in his interests to bump off Dyce's wealthy aunt for her money. Beckett travels to the old lady's house on the South coast, and prepares to murder her but loses his nerve and in a struggle, accidentally pushes her down a flight of stairs, killing her anyway.

Having begun his film career as an assistant director of BBC television programmes, cinema shorts and full-length "B" productions, WEST 11 was Michael Winner's first significant film as a director.

Winner soon established a reputation as an efficient director of often violent action, thriller, and dark comedy films throughout the 1960s and 1970s and is remembered for both his collaborations with actors Charles Bronson and Oliver Reed as well as for being one of the most controversial British directors of recent times.
  Graeme Clark [2 Jun 2021 at 16:09]
     

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