Dylan Thomas

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Dylan Marlais Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion"; the 'play for voices' Under Milk Wood; and stories and radio broadcasts such as "A Child's Christmas in Wales" and "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog". He became widely popular in his lifetime and remained so after his premature death at the age of 39 in New York City. By then he had acquired a reputation, which he had encouraged, as a "roistering, drunken and doomed poet". Thomas was born at the family home in Cwmdonkin Drive in the Uplands district of Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, in 1914. An undistinguished pupil, he left school at 16 and became a journalist for a short time. Many of his works appeared in print while he was still a teenager; however, it was the publication in 1934 of "Light breaks where no sun shines" that caught the attention of the literary world. While living in London, Thomas met Caitlin Macnamara, whom he married in 1937. Their relationship was defined by alcoholism and was mutually destructive. In the early part of their marriage, Thomas and his family lived hand-to-mouth; they settled in the Welsh fishing village of Laugharne/Talacharn in Carmarthenshire. Thomas came to be appreciated as a popular poet during his lifetime, though he found earning a living as a writer difficult. He began augmenting his income with reading tours and radio broadcasts. His radio recordings for the BBC during the late 1940s brought him to the public's attention, and he was frequently used by the BBC as a populist voice of the literary scene. Thomas first travelled to the United States in the 1950s. His readings there brought him a level of fame, while his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened. His time in America cemented his legend, however, and he went on to record to vinyl such works as "A Child's Christmas in Wales". During his fourth trip to New York in 1953, after a night at the White Horse Inn, Greenwich Village, Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma, from which he never recovered. He died on 9 November 1953 at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Greenwich Village. His body was returned to Wales where he was interred at the village churchyard in Laugharne on 25 November 1953. The grace is marked by a simple white wooden cross. Though Thomas wrote exclusively in the English language, he has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century. He is noted for his original, rhythmic and ingenious use of words and imagery. His position as one of the great modern poets has been much discussed, and he remains popular with the public.

Most Popular Dylan Thomas Trailers

Total trailers found: 26

A Child's Christmas in Wales Trailer (1987)

23 December 1987

It's Christmas Eve in Wales. A young boy named Thomas is excited about the holiday, but he's also disappointed because it's raining instead of snowing.

The Three Weird Sisters Trailer (1948)

26 February 1948

Three older sisters live on their family estate in Wales. This household once proudly reigned over a mining town, but the mines dried up and the estate and the town have fallen on hard times.

This Is Colour Trailer (1942)

05 March 1942

A short documentary to demonstrate what can be done with Technicolor film and to show various other colourful products.

National Theatre Live: Under Milk Wood Trailer (2021)

16 June 2021

A community is sleeping. If you listen closely, you can hear their dreams. The retired sea captain yearning for his lost love.

The Doctor and the Devils Trailer (1985)

04 October 1985

In Victorian England, graverobbers supply a wealthy doctor with bodies to research anatomy on, but greed causes them to seek an easier means of getting the job done.

Under Milk Wood Trailer (2014)

05 May 2014

An all star cast unite to perform a distinctive BBC Wales Television adaptation of Dylan Thomas's radio play, presented in collaboration with National Theatre Wales, to mark the centenary of Dylan Thomas' birth.

Under Milk Wood Trailer (1972)

27 January 1972

The delightful if peculiar story of a day in the life of a small, Welsh fishing village called "Llareggub" in which we meet a host of curious characters (and ghosts) through the 'eyes' of Blind Captain Cat.

CEMA Trailer (1942)

01 September 1942

A documentary about the precursor to the Arts Council, the wartime Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA), featuring an introduction by education minister R A Butler, an art exhibition in a factory and live music and theatre performances in various English locations.

Under Milk Wood Trailer (2015)

20 June 2015

Two versions of Dylan Thomas' classic play "Under Milk Wood" were shot, with the same cast, one in Welsh, "Dan y Wenallt", and one in English.

New Towns for Old Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Sheffield stands in as 'Smokedale', an industrial Everytown, in this stirring call for "new schools, new hospitals, new roads, new life", after WWII.

A Child's Christmases in Wales Trailer (2009)

17 December 2009

One-off period comedy, peeping into the lives of a south Wales family's Christmases across the 1980s, written by comedian Mark Watson and inspired by a Dylan Thomas short story.

A City Reborn Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

Coventry prepares to rise from the ashes of WWII in this docu-drama written by Dylan Thomas.

Dylan Thomas - A War Films Anthology Trailer (2007)

02 April 2007

Eight of the finest wartime works by the world-renowned poet Dylan Thomas who made a little-known but valuable contribution to Britain’s war effort scripting powerful propaganda films for the Ministry of Information.

Rebecca's Daughters Trailer (1992)

05 March 1992

Young aristocrat Anthony Raine returns home from India to find the farmers of Pembrokeshire protesting about the rates of a tollgate run by The Whitman Turnpike Trust, headed by the drunken Lord Sarn.

Rhiannon Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

A TV drama based on work by Welsh writer Dylan Thomas.

Broads Trailer (1989)

02 October 1989

The social democrats of the sixties and seventies worked on their grand plan to build a highway network in Germany that every German citizen could reach within five minutes of their home.

No Room at the Inn Trailer (1948)

22 November 1948

A group of children are evacuated during world war two into the care of an alcoholic woman.

Our Country Trailer (1944)

02 January 1944

A romantic tour of Britain set to Dylan Thomas's poetry.

Great Poets: In Their Own Words Trailer (2014)

10 August 2014

A journey into the BBC archives unearthing glorious performances and candid interviews from some of Britain's greatest poets.

Under Milk Wood Trailer (1992)

19 April 1992

A poet's tale of a day in the lives of the villagers of a Welsh fishing town of Llareggub.

The Dylan Thomas Trail Trailer (1983)

29 July 1983

Dylan Thomas is perceived as one of the greatest poets working in the English language in the 20th century.

Pouring Water on Troubled Oil Trailer (2023)

13 April 2023

A poetic documentary following the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s journey through Iran in 1951 on a film assignment for the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.

A Soldier Comes Home Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

A soldier returns home from the Far Eastern theatre of conflict, but discovers that life back home isn't quite what he expected.

Wales: Green Mountain, Black Mountain Trailer (1942)

30 September 1942

An impressionistic survey, scripted by Dylan Thomas, of Wales at war. Continuity is provided by film of the Welsh countryside, which underlines the imagery of 'mountains' in which the whole film is couched: the balance of the film, which exists principally to illustrate the soundtrack, shows the castles left by the old war (against England), as an introduction to the new war - steelworkers - dockers - pithead scenes from the Rhondda mines - agriculture - sheep farming - agricultural research at Aberystwyth - quarrying - Welsh chapels - children - women (sewing, and at the whist drive) - Druids.

Sketch For Dawn Trailer (2025)

14 December 2025

An experimental short film by Sonny Garrett featuring the poem "The force that through the green fuse drives the flower" by Dylan Thomas as narrated by Richard Burton.

These Are the Men Trailer (1943)

02 February 1943

Anti nazi short.