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Black And White Image Collection (page 5)

Capturing the timeless allure of black and white imagery, this collection takes us back to iconic moments in cinema history

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: The Go Between

The Go Between

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: A portrait of Barnes Wallis

A portrait of Barnes Wallis
on location at Teddington for the filming of The Dam Busters in 1954

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)

Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
An intense portrait of Richard Attenborough as teenage gangster Pinkie from John Boultings Brighton Rock (1947) based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Finlay Currie and Tom Courtenay in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)

Finlay Currie and Tom Courtenay in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)
Billy Fisher (Tom Courtenay) and Duxbury (Finlay Currie) in a moment from John Schlesingers Billy Liar (1963)

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Sibella Holland

Sibella Holland
Joan Greenwood in a character portrait for Kind Hearts and Coronets

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Dennis Price portrait

Dennis Price portrait
as Louis Mazzini in Robert Hamers Kind Hearts and Coronets

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Kind Hearts And Coronets

Kind Hearts And Coronets

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: The Lavender Hill Mob

The Lavender Hill Mob
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Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: The Lady Killers

The Lady Killers

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: The Lady Killers

The Lady Killers

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Anthony Quayle on the set of Ice Cold In Alex (1958)

Anthony Quayle on the set of Ice Cold In Alex (1958)
Anthony Quayle in make up in preparation for the filming of the famous quicksands sequence of Ice Cold In Alex (1958) at Elstree Studios

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: The Dam Busters

The Dam Busters

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Filming the Dam Busters

Filming the Dam Busters
A behind the scenes still from the making of the classic British War Film

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Filming The Dam Busters

Filming The Dam Busters
An image from one of the sets of Michael Andersons War Film

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Filming Billy Liar (1963)

Filming Billy Liar (1963)
John Schlesinger on the set of Billy Liar during a crowd scene, Tom Courtenay is the background, riding a horse

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Ice Cold In Alex

Ice Cold In Alex

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Fewer Falsies For Cleveland

Fewer Falsies For Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio: July, 1949. X-ray testing for tuberculosis in six cities has revealed that the women of Cleveland use less synthetic torso curves than those of any of the other cities

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Scars Of Dracula

Scars Of Dracula
Anouska Hempel baring her fangs in the Hammer horror classic

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: The Cruel Sea (1953)

The Cruel Sea (1953)
The fictional frigate HMS Saltash Castle used in the film on location in Portland

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Richard Todd on the set of the Dam Busters

Richard Todd on the set of the Dam Busters
A publicity shot of actor Richard Todd as Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson, VC, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Historic image in black and white of a cathedral in Trondheim, Norway circa 1920; Trondheim

Historic image in black and white of a cathedral in Trondheim, Norway circa 1920; Trondheim, Trondelag, Norway

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Historic image in black and white of tourists at Old Faithful geyser, Yellowstone National Park

Historic image in black and white of tourists at Old Faithful geyser, Yellowstone National Park, circa 1900; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ, 1844 - 1889. English poet and Jesuit priest. After a contemporary print

Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ, 1844 - 1889. English poet and Jesuit priest. After a contemporary print

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Emily Elizabeth Dickinson, 1830 - 1886. American poet. After a contemporary print

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson, 1830 - 1886. American poet. After a contemporary print

Background imageBlack And White Image Collection: Horse in an old stable

Horse in an old stable
Black and white image of a horse (Equus Caballus) looking out of an old snow-covered stone stable building in winter; Rathcormac, County Cork, Ireland



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Capturing the timeless allure of black and white imagery, this collection takes us back to iconic moments in cinema history. From the gripping production stills of 'Ice Cold In Alex' (1958), featuring the talented John Mills and Jenny Agutter in 'The Railway Children' (1970), to Orson Welles mesmerizing as Harry Lime in 'The Third Man', these monochromatic snapshots transport us to a bygone era. Intriguingly, a production portrait from 'Ice Cold In Alex' (1958) showcases Anthony Quayle, John Mills, Sylvia Syms, and Harry Andrews immersed in their roles. Meanwhile, a striking black and white poster for 'The Cruel Sea' (1953) evokes both mystery and suspense. Adding a touch of dark humor is the unforgettable cast of characters from 'The Lady Killers'. Tom Courtenay's captivating performance in 'Billy Liar' (1963) captures our attention with its raw emotion. A moment frozen in time from the final sequence of 'Ice Cold In Alex' (1957) leaves us on edge as we witness an intense climax unfold. And who could forget Peter Cushing's portrayal as Dr. Who or the heartwarming tale of adventure found within 'The Railway Children'. Black and white images have an undeniable power to evoke nostalgia while highlighting the artistry behind classic films. They remind us that even without color, storytelling can be vividly brought to life.