The
British film-making partnership of
Michael Powell (1905–1990) and
Emeric Pressburger (1902–1988) — together often known as
The Archers, the name of their production company – made a series of influential films in the 1940s and 50s. — 24 films between 1939 and 1972 – were mainly derived from original stories by Pressburger with the script written by both Pressburger & Powell. Powell did most of the directing while Pressburger did most of the work of the producer and also assisted with the editing, especially the way the music was used. Unusually, the pair shared a writer-director-producer credit for most of their films. The best known of these are
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943),
A Matter of Life and Death (1946),
Black Narcissus (1947) and
The Red Shoes (1948).