| BOULTING | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brothers, English filmmaking twins noted for their satirical comedies in the 1950s and 60s (8) |
| ALINE | Originally designed by Christian Dior in the 1950s, a style or silhouette of skirt characterised by a narrow waist widening to a full hem (1-4) |
| ONTHEROAD | In the Fifties, a novel way to travel |
| CHUCKLE | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brothers, ex-comedy double act featuring Barry and Paul Elliott (7) |
| AXE | Word for a hatchet since Anglo-Saxon times; or, from the 1950s, a slang term for an electric guitar in rock music or a saxophone in jazz (3) |
| TYSON | English cricketer of the 1950s, a fast bowler nicknamed 'Typhoon' |
| SHERIDAN | Irish playwright remembered for his satirical comedies of manners (1751-1816). |
| MARCHON | The Highwaymen LP, _ _ Brothers (5,2) |
| IMY | "Am _ ___ brother's keeper?" |
| CHEMICAL | The _ Brothers; English electronic music duo (8) |
| HESMY | The Hollies hit bit: "...ain't heavy, ___ ___ brother." |
| NOIR | Film ___, style of filmmaking noted for low-key visuals and a hard-boiled ethos, popular in the 1940s (4) |
| EDITINGOUT | Doing paperwork is a prerequisite of filmmaking in the open (7,3) |
| PATHE | Which French company led the filmmaking world in the early 1900s? (5) |
| CUTAWAYGAG | Joke in filmmaking where the punch line is in another setting |
| REDFORD | In 1981, which actor created the Sundance Institute to encourage independent filmmaking? (7) |
| CLAPPERBOARD | It is used for marking scene in filmmaking (7-5) |
| COEN | Last name of the filmmaking brothers who made Raising Arizona and Fargo |
| EPIC | On a grand scale in filmmaking |
| CUTDOWN | Reduce or stop filmmaking with Democrat now in a mess (3,4) |