Helen Weir and Mark Dightam, The Boy Who Turned Yellow (UK, 1972 dir: Michael Powell).
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Helen Weir and Mark Dightam, The Boy Who Turned Yellow (UK, 1972 dir: Michael Powell).
The Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972) Michael Powell
May 5th 2024
The Boy Who Turned Yellow | Michael Powell | 1972
The Boy Who Turned Yellow | Michael Powell | 1972
The Boy Who Turned Yellow | Michael Powell | 1972
The Boy Who Turned Yellow | Michael Powell | 1972
The Boy Who Turned Yellow was the last gasp collaboration between Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Made for the UK’s Children’s Film Foundation it’s pretty inconsequential and kind of disappointing when compared to their earlier glories, but interesting because, hey, it’s still Powell and Pressburger, and as a bit of early 70s British Sci-Fi silliness.