Robert Morley stylish pop art print, available in three sizes & 20 colour options.
Robert Morley pop art by Art & Hue
The prolific actor Robert Morley appeared in almost 100 films & TV shows across his acting career spanning seven decades as well as over 50 theatre productions.
Nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar in his first credited screen appearance in “Marie Antoinette” with John Barrymore, Morley also appeared in “You Will Remember” with Emlyn Williams, “The Foreman went to France” with Clifford Evans, Tommy Trinder, “The Small Back Room” with Jack Hawkins, Sid James & Patrick Macnee, “Edward, My Son” with Spencer Tracy & Mervyn Johns, “The African Queen” with Humphrey Bogart & Katherine Hepburn, “Curtain Up” with Sam Kydd, “The Story of Gilbert & Sullivan” with Peter Finch, Dinah Sheridan, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Michael Ripper & Bernadette O’Farrell, cricket film “The Final Test” with Jack Warner & George Relph, “The Good Die Young” with Laurence Harvey & Stanley Baker, “Beau Brummell” with Liz Taylor & Bessie Love, “Loser Takes All” with Glynis Johns & Mona Washbourne, “Around the World in 80 Days” with David Niven, Shirley MacLaine, Frank Sinatra & Buster Keaton, “Law & Disorder” with Michael Redgrave, Elizabeth Sellars, Meredith Edwards & Irene Handl, “The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw” with Jayne Mansfield, “The Doctor’s Dilemma” with Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde & Alastair Sim, “The Battle of the Sexes” with Peter Sellers, Patricia Hayes & Glyn Houston, “Oscar Wilde” with Dennis Price, “The Young Ones” with Cliff Richard & Melvyn Hayes, “Go to Blazes” with Maggie Smith, “The Road to Hong Kong” with Bing Crosby & Joan Collins, “The Boys” with Richard Todd, “Murder at the Gallop” with Margaret Rutherford, “The Old Dark House” with Janette Scott, Joyce Grenfell, Fenella Fielding & Danny Green, “Take Her, She’s Mine” with James Stewart, “Ladies Who Do” with Harry H. Corbett & John Laurie, “Of Human Bondage” with Kim Novak, “Ghengis Khan” with Stephen Boyd & Yvonne Mitchell, “Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines” with James Fox, Terry-Thomas, Benny Hill, Tony Hancock, Gordon Jackson, James Robertson Justice & Zena Marshall, “Life at the Top” with Jean Simmons & Honor Blackman, “The Alphabet Murders” with Windsor Davies, “Hotel Paradiso” with Leonard Rossiter, “Way… Way Out” with Jerry Lewis & James Brolin, “Finders Keepers” with Cliff RIchard and The Shadows, “Twinky” with Susan George, “Doctor in Trouble” with Harry Secombe, Joan Sims & Sylvana Henriques, “Cromwell” with Richard Harris & Patrick Magee, cult film “Theatre of Blood” with Vincent Price, Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Harry Andrews, Milo O’Shea, Diana Dors & Madeline Smith, “The Blue Bird” with Jane Fonda & George Cole, “Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?” with John Le Mesurier, “Scavenger Hunt” with Cloris Leachman, Tony Randall & Arnold Schwarzenegger, “The Great Muppet Caper” with Diana Rigg, Michael Robbins & John Cleese, “Little Dorrit” with Alec Guinness, Cyril Cusack & Joan Greenwood, and TV movie “The Lady & the Highwayman” with Hugh Grant, Ian Bannen, Gareth Hunt & Liz Fraser, to name a few.
The Rainbow Jacket
Art & Hue is at the races with this new collection of stylish pop art inspired by the 1954 film “The Rainbow Jacket”, a delightful Ealing Studios gem that gallops into the thrilling world of horse racing.
It follows the redemption arc of a disgraced jockey who mentors a talented young rider, weaving a heartfelt tale of ambition, second chances, and the enthralling spirit of the sport.
With its warm performances and authentic racetrack atmosphere, the film stars child actor Fella Edmonds as the boy jockey, along with a stellar cast of British film’s most talented & prolific character actors including Bill Owen, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Michael Ripper, Edward Underdown, Katie Johnson, Sid James, Glyn Houston and Sam Kydd, as well as Honor Blackman, who would go on to star in “The Avengers“, and Robert Morley who was a huge fan of horse racing with a bench dedicated to him at Windsor racecourse as it was “his spiritual home”.
Opening at the Leicester Square Theatre in London on the 27th of May 1954, “The Rainbow Jacket” is a delightful snapshot of horse racing in British cinema which captures the thrilling world of the sport with Ealing Studios‘ signature warmth and wit.
Its blend of authentic on-location scenes at racetracks, an underdog story, and a nostalgic portrait of post-war Britain makes it uniquely special, all filmed in glorious Technicolor.
Also available as part of a group of 8 prints.
Robert Morley Pop Art
Art & Hue had the pleasure to delve into the archives of Ealing Studios to create a new collection of stylish pop art prints inspired by the charming horse racing film “The Rainbow Jacket“, all available in three sizes and 20 colour options.
Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frame is not included – for a guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.
An official collaboration with Studiocanal, this print is part of the The Rainbow Jacket collection of stylish pop art prints inspired by the charming Ealing film set in the horse racing world, featuring Art & Hue’s signature halftone style (halftone is an age-old technique that uses dots to make up the printed image, similar to newspapers or comic books).
Rewatch, or discover anew, the film on DVD & Bluray from Amazon.
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