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The Shooting Party is a 1984 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges and based on the book of the same name by Isabel Colegate.The film is set in 1913, less than a year before the beginning of the First World War, and shows a vanishing way of life amongst English aristocrats, focusing on a shooting party gathered for pheasant shooting.
The Shooting Party is the ninth novel by Isabel Colegate, published in 1980, [1] which won the 1981 WH Smith Literary Award. It was adapted into the 1985 film The Shooting Party . It was published as part of the Penguin Books Modern Classic series.
A Hunting Accident (Russian: Мой ласковый и нежный зверь, romanized: Moy laskovyy i nezhnyy zver, lit. 'My Sweet and Tender Beast') is a 1978 Soviet romantic drama directed by Emil Loteanu.
The Shooting is a 1966 American Western film edited and directed by Monte Hellman, with a screenplay by Carole Eastman (using the pseudonym Adrien Joyce). It stars Warren Oates , Millie Perkins , Will Hutchins , and Jack Nicholson , and was produced by Nicholson and Hellman.
The Party is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet. The film has a very loose structure, and essentially serves as a series of set pieces for Sellers's improvisational comedy talents. [ 2 ]
The Hunting Party is a 1971 American-British western film, directed by Don Medford for Levy-Gardner-Laven and starring: Oliver Reed, Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Simon Oakland and Ronald Howard. [2] The film was shot at studios in Madrid and on location around Spain, including the Tabernas Desert in Andalusia.
In 1952, Colegate, in partnership with Anthony Blond, set up the publishing firm, Anthony Blond (London) Ltd. [3]. Colegate's novel The Shooting Party (1980) was adapted as an award-winning film of the same name, released in 1985 by Castle Hill Productions Inc.
The Shooting Party was originally published in Russia in serial form in a total of thirty-two segments. [5] It was later published in its entirety in an English translation (completed by A.E. Chamot) by London publisher Stanley Paul in 1926. [5] In 2004, the novel was republished by Penguin Books with a new translation by Ronald Wilks. [6]