Ten Thousand Talents
Originally released in 1960. Ten Thousand Talents is a feature film. directed by Don Levy. At just 24 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring David Cohen, Peter Cook, and Alan Daiches
Synopsis
The first film made by Don Levy is a comedic satire of pretensions and perversions of British academia. Made for the Cambridge Film Society, it is shot in grainy black-and-white scuffed up to resemble aged prints of 1920s Surrealist films and displays an astringent sense of the ironies that can be achieved through juxtapositions of image, voice-over text, and music.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ten Thousand Talents about?
The first film made by Don Levy is a comedic satire of pretensions and perversions of British academia. Made for the Cambridge Film Society, it is shot in grainy black-and-white scuffed up to resem...
Who directed Ten Thousand Talents?
Ten Thousand Talents was directed by Don Levy.
How long is Ten Thousand Talents?
Ten Thousand Talents has a runtime of 0 hours and 24 minutes (24 minutes total).
When was Ten Thousand Talents released?
Ten Thousand Talents was released on December 31, 1960 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Ten Thousand Talents?
The main cast of Ten Thousand Talents includes David Cohen, Peter Cook, Alan Daiches, Charles Gross, Mark Hendy.