During World War II, Manvell worked in the Ministry of Information, creating propaganda films for the British government. In his career, he also lectured widely in universities, and was a broadcaster and screenwriter. He joined the Boston University faculty in 1975 teaching film history classes at the College of Communications. Manvell was named University Professor in 1982.
From 1940 Manvell worked at the Ministry of Information, concentrating on film work. He then worked for two year at the BFI, before taking up a position in 1947 as Director of the British Film Academy.[5]
Manvell recalled his interest in cinema began when he was five years old, specifically due to film serials and slapstick comedy. He received his London PhD on the verse and critical work of poet W. B. Yeats. In his 1944 book Film, Manvell thanked his parents for teaching him "to go to the pictures," and John Grierson for teaching him "to look at them."[6]
Books
Some books authored or co-authored by Roger Manvell.
Novels
The Dreamers
The Passion
On the arts (film/television/theatre)
A Seat at the Cinema
Age of Communication: Press, Books, Films, Radio, TV
Art in Movement: New Directions in Animation
The Cinema (annual Pelican film review)
Design in motion
Experiment in the Film
Film (1944)
Film and The Public (annual Pelican film review)
Film and the Second World War (1974)
The German Cinema
History of the British Film
Images of Madness: Portrayal of Insanity in the Feature Film
The International Encyclopedia of Film
Living Screen: Background to the Film and Television
Love Goddesses of the Movies
Masterworks of the German Cinema: The Golem – Nosferatu – M -The Threepenny Opera
New Cinema in Britain
New Cinema in Europe
New cinema in the U.S.A: The feature film since 1946
On the air: A study of broadcasting in sound and television
The Penguin Film Review (1946-1949)
Progress in Television
Shakespeare and the Film (1979)
Selected Comedies: Elizabeth Inchbald
The Technique of Film Animation
The Technique of Film Music
Theatre and Film: A Comparative Study of the Two Forms of Dramatic Art and of the Problems of Adaptation of Stage Plays into Films
This Age of Communication
Three British screen plays: "Brief Encounter","Odd man out," "Scott of the Antarctic"
What is Film?
On Nazi Germany
The Canaris Conspiracy
The Conspirators
Doctor Goebbels: His Life & Death
Films and the Second World War
Gestapo
Göring
Hess
Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career
Heinrich Himmler
Hitler: The Man and The Myth
The Hundred Days to Hitler
Incomparable Crime, The: Mass Extermination in the Twentieth Century
The July Plot
SS & Gestapo: Rule of Terror
Biography
Chaplin
Elizabeth Inchbald: England's Principal Woman Dramatist and Independent Woman of Letters in 18th Century London – A Biographical Study