Tunes of Glory

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Awards

Academy Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best British Actor

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best British Film

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best British Screenplay

Academy Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best British Actor

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best British Film

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best British Screenplay

BAFTA Awards 1961 - Nominated - Best Film from any Source

Venice Film Festival 1960 - Nominated - Golden Lion

Venice Film Festival 1960 - Won - Best Actor

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Tunes of Glory

Director:
Ronald Neame
106 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

In Ronald Neame's Tunes of Glory, the incomparable Alec Guinness inhabits the role of Jock Sinclair, a whiskey-drinking, up-by-the-bootstraps commanding officer of a peacetime Scottish battalion. Sinclair is a lifetime military man, who expects respect and loyalty from his men. But when Basil Barrow (John Mills, winner of the Best Actor award at the 1960 Venice Film festival) - an educated, by-the-book scion of a traditionally military family - enters the scene as Sinclair's replacement, the two men become locked in a fierce battle for control of the battalion and the hearts and minds of its men. Based on the novel by James Kennaway and featuring flawless performances by Guinness and Mills, Tunes of Glory uses the rigidly stratified hierarchy of military life as a jumping off point to examine the institutional contradictions and class divisions of English society, resulting in an unexpectedly moving drama.

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Details

Runtime:
106 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
UNITED KINGDOM

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

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SPECIAL FEATURES: 

  • New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced for widescreen televisions
  • New video interview with director Ronald Neame
  • Exclusive new audio interview with actor Sir John Mills
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • New essay by acclaimed film critic and historian Robert Murphy
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
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