Look Back in Anger was produced by the Canadian impresario
Harry Saltzman, who was seen an obvious choice as he was a fan of the play and it was he who had urged Osborne and Richardson to set up
Woodfall Film Productions. The film was to be Woodfall's first production. Osborne insisted, against resistance from Saltzman, that Richardson was the right man to direct the film. Richardson had directed the original theatrical production but had no track record in feature films. The original backer,
J. Arthur Rank, pulled out of the deal because of the choice of director.
Casting Saltzman and Richardson persuaded
Richard Burton to take on the title role, at a much lower fee than his accustomed Hollywood payoff. (His fee for the film was $125,000.) It is not known what
Kenneth Haigh, who had created the role, thought of this. The idea of recruiting
Nigel Kneale to extend the play into a screenplay is credited to the influential theatre critic
Kenneth Tynan (who had been in large part responsible for the incredible success of the play). Osborne was relieved at not having to do the job and handed over story rights for a mere £2,000. The part of the doctor was specially created for
George Devine, the artistic director of the
English Stage Company and the man to whom Osborne most owed his success.
Glen Byam Shaw, Devine's longtime collaborator (they created the
Young Vic Company), was handed the role of Colonel Redfern. Two other members of the English Stage Company,
Nigel Davenport and
Alfred Lynch, were given small roles as commercial salesmen who try to pick up Alison and Helena in the railway station bar. The
Chris Barber jazz band appears in the opening scenes set at a jazz club.
Filming locations Interiors were shot at
Elstree Studios in September 1958. Some establishing shots were shot in Derby but the market scenes were shot in
Deptford market; the railway station was
Dalston Junction. Deptford and Dalston are in fact in the London area. The first market scenes were shot in the centre of
Romford Market,
Romford, Essex (now in the east
London Borough of Havering). The scenes showing the street outside Jimmy and Alison Porter's flat were filmed in Harvist Road, London N7. The road was later demolished by
Islington Borough Council and rebuilt as the Harvist Estate. ==Release==