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Private Info
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^ Goble, Alan (8 September 2011). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film . Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 – via Google Books.
^ "Private Information (1952)" .
^ Steve Chibnall & Brian McFarlane, The British 'B' Film , Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2009, pp. 267–68.
Private Information is a 1952 British drama film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Jill Esmond , Jack Watling and Carol Marsh . It was made at Walton Studios as a second feature . [2]
A woman battles against corruption in her local council.
It was one of 15 films selected by Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane in The British 'B' Film , their survey of British B films , as among the most meritorious of the B films made in Britain between World War II and 1970. They noted that it "develops its issue with the venalities of local government and sub-standard housing in calm and sufficient detail to establish its seriousness of purpose", which was "skillfully interwoven with the elements of personal drama". They added that "the screenplay seems to have been worked on with rather more care than was routinely the case with B films". They also praised the "carefully observed performance" by Jill Esmond, "a fine, undervalued stage actress". [3]
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pri·vate
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1 a
: intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person, group, or class
a private park
b
: belonging to or concerning an individual person, company, or interest
a private house
c (1)
: carried on by the individual independently of the usual institutions
a doctor in private practice
also
: being educated by independent study or a tutor or in a private school
private students
(2)
: restricted to the individual or arising independently of others
private opinion
d
: not general in effect
a private statute
e (1)
: accommodating only one patient
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(2)
: staying or recovering in a room accommodating only one patient
private hospital patients
— compare semiprivate sense 2
2 a (1)
: not related to one's official position : personal
private correspondence
(2)
: not holding public office or employment
a private citizen
b
: being a private
3 a
: not known or intended to be known publicly : secret
b
: preferring to keep personal affairs to oneself : valuing privacy highly
c
: withdrawn from company or observation
a private retreat
d
: unsuitable for public use or display
4
: not having shares that can be freely traded on the open market
a private company
1 a
: an enlisted person of the lowest rank in the marine corps or of one of the two lowest ranks in the army
b
: a person of low rank in any of various organizations (such as a police or fire department)
2
privates plural
: private parts
3
archaic
: one not in public office
4
obsolete
: privacy
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pri·vate
| \ ˈprī-vət
\
1
: having to do with or for the use of a single person or group : not public
private property
2
: not holding any public office
a private citizen
3
: secret entry 1 sense 1
private meetings
: an enlisted person of the lowest rank in the marine corps or of either of the two lowest ranks in the army
pri·vate
| \ ˈprī-vət
\
1
: accommodating only one patient
a private patient room
also
: staying or recovering in a room accommodating only one patient
private hospital patients
— compare semiprivate
2
: of, relating to, or being private practice
a private office a private practitioner
1 a
: intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person or group or class of persons : not available to the public
a private park
b
: not related to, controlled by, or deriving from the state
a private school
2 a
: owned by or concerning an individual person or entity
private land
b
: not having shares that can be freely traded on the open market
a private company
3
: affecting the interests of a particular person, class or group of persons, or locality
private legislation private rights
4 a
: not invested with or engaged in public office or employment
a private citizen
b
: not related to or dependent on an official position
private correspondence
5
: not known publicly or carried on in public
especially
: intended only for the persons involved
6
: made under private signature
a private instrument
tetchy
gregarious
flashy
superficial
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