East of Elephant Rock is a 1977 British independent drama film directed by Don Boyd and starring John Hurt, Jeremy Kemp and Judi Bowker. It was Boyd's second feature film following Intimate Reflections (1975). Like William Somerset Maugham's 1927 play The Letter and two subsequent film adaptations, its narrative content depended on the 1911 Ethel Proudlock murder scandal in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which became a cause célèbre scandalising British colonial society and which had been featured in a Sunday Observer article as recently as the year before. Boyd, drawing in part on his own experience of growing up in an increasingly dysfunctional family in Kenya during the Mau Mau rebellion, wanted to tell a story about the decline of the Empire and the surrender of responsibility. In the event his project was for the most part ridiculed but the film did draw warm support from the film director Bryan Forbes.
East of Elephant Rock (1977)
Directed by Don Boyd
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Boyd, Independent Film
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Narrative Location: British Empire
Alternate Titles
Al este de Elephant Rock
ES
Anatolika tou Elephant Rock
GR
Delitto all'undicesimo parallelo
IT
Die Tragödie am Elephant Rock
DE
East of Elephant Rock
GB
Öster om Elephant Rock
SE
Verlorene Liebe
DE