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Muriel Box

Muriel Box (22 September 1905 – 18 May 1991) was an Oscar-winning English screenwriter and director.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muriel Box )
She was born Violette Muriel Baker in Tolworth, Surrey, England in 1905. When her attempts at acting and dancing proved to be unsuccessful, she accepted work as a continuity girl for British International Pictures. In 1935, she met and married journalist Sydney Box, with whom she collaborated on nearly forty plays with mainly female roles for amateur theatre groups. Their production company, Verity Films, first released short propaganda films, including ''The English Inn'' (1941), her first directing effort, after which it branched into fiction. The couple achieved their greatest joint success with ''The Seventh Veil'' (1945) for which they gained the Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay in the following year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muriel Box - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BFI Screenonline: Box, Muriel (1905-1991) Biography )
After the war, the Rank Organisation hired her husband to head Gainsborough Pictures, where she was in charge of the scenario department, writing scripts for a number of light comedies, including two for child star Petula Clark, ''Easy Money'' and ''Here Come the Huggetts'' (both 1948). She occasionally assisted as a dialogue director, or re-shot scenes during post-production. Her extensive work on ''The Lost People'' (1949) gained her a credit as co-director, her first for a full-length feature.〔
In 1951, her husband created London Independent Producers, allowing Box more opportunities to direct. Many of her early films were adaptations of plays, and as such had a stage-bound feel, since she rarely shot on location. They were noteworthy more for their strong performances than they were for a distinctive directorial style. She favoured scripts with topical and frequently controversial themes, including Irish politics, teenage sex, abortion, illegitimacy, and syphilis, and several of her films were banned by local authorities.〔
She pursued her favorite subject – the female experience – in a number of films, including ''Street Corner'' (1953) about women police officers, Somerset Maugham's ''The Beachcomber'' (1954), with Donald Sinden and Glynis Johns as a resourceful missionary, again working with Donald Sinden on ''Eyewitness'' (1956) and a series of comedies about the battle of the sexes, including ''The Passionate Stranger'' (1957), ''The Truth About Women'' (1958) and her final film, ''Rattle of a Simple Man'' (1964).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Power women of the 1950s: Muriel and Betty Box )
Box often experienced prejudice in a male-dominated industry, especially hurtful when perpetrated by another female. In 1950, Jean Simmons had her replaced on ''So Long at the Fair'', and Kay Kendall unsuccessfully attempted to do the same with ''Simon and Laura'' (1955). Many producers questioned her competence to direct large-scale feature films, and while the press was quick to note her position as one of very few women directors in the British film industry, their tone tended to be condescending rather than filled with praise.〔
She left film-making to write novels and created a successful publishing house, Femina, which proved to be a rewarding outlet for her feminism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muriel Box Films - Muriel Box Filmography - Muriel Box Biography - Muriel Box Career - Muriel Box Awards )〕 She divorced Sydney Box in 1969. The following year, she married Gerald Gardiner, who had been Lord Chancellor. She died in Hendon,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Page Not Found - findmypast.com )〕 London in 1991.
==Screenwriting credits==

*''Too Young to Love'' (1960)
*''The Truth About Women'' (1957)
*''The Passionate Stranger'' (1957)
*''Street Corner'' (1953)
*''The Happy Family'' (1952)
*''Christopher Columbus'' (1949)
*''Here Come the Huggetts'' (1948)
*''The Blind Goddess'' (1948)
*''Daybreak'' (1948)
*''Good-Time Girl'' (1948)
*''Easy Money'' (1948)
*''Portrait from Life'' (1948)
*''When the Bough Breaks'' (1947)
*''Holiday Camp'' (1947)
*''Dear Murderer'' (1947)
*''The Brothers'' (1947)
*''The Man Within'' (1947)
*''A Girl in a Million'' (1946)
*''The Years Between'' (1946)
*''The Seventh Veil'' (1945)
*''29 Acacia Avenue'' (1945)
*''Alibi Inn'' (1935)

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