'Discuss the view that the primary concern of British films of the 1960s is cot class or Britishness but the nature of masculinity.'
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'Discuss the view that the primary concern of British films of the 1960s is cot class or Britishness but the nature of masculinity.' "The world's toughest, wiliest gentleman agent with a licence to kill. Mixing business with girls and thrills. Girls and Fun. Girls and danger. 007, it spells Bond." Original Theatre Trailer, 'Goldfinger'1 England of the 1960's was a place of great transition. The economic boom of the 1950's was beginning to loose its hold and with it the extra wealth enjoyed by the people of Britain. Combined with the loss of the nations international power, underlined by the Suez crisis, things were beginning to look somewhat bleak. The British cinema industry was on it's last legs. Cinema receipts had declined by over two thirds, causing studios such as Ealing to close down after the release of "The Siege Of Pinchgut" in 1959. This caused a large number of new faces...


