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  • She was married to the director [[Penrose Tennyson]] from 1939 until his death in a plane crash in July 1941. Her own brother, * {{articles}}
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  • ...umont British Picture Corporation Limited]], [[Michael Balcon]], [[Penrose Tennyson]]'' '''SUB-LIEUTENANT F. PENROSE TENNYSON, R.N.V.R.'''
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  • Frederick Penrose Tennyson was a British film director whose promising career was tragically cut short Tennyson was married to actress [[Nova Pilbeam]] from 1939.
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  • ...Corporation Limited]], [[Glen Coe, Scotland]], [[John Buchan]], [[Penrose Tennyson]], [[The 39 Steps (1935)]]'' ...lm version of "The Thirty-Nine"steps," by [[John Buchan]], along with [[Mr Tennyson]], assistant director, are making their headquarters at Fort-William for th
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  • * http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20070506/ai_n19060974 ...[Matthew Sweet]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Nova Pilbeam]], [[Penrose Tennyson]], [[Pinewood Studios]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Shepperton Babylon (BBC, 200
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  • ''Although you made most of your films in the 40's, I'd like to ask you about several of your 30's films. Did [[Hitchcock]] cast you as the kidnapped da ...y that it was not the most exhilarating experience, and, though I was only about fifteen, I felt something of that. Hitch had everything in his head before
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  • Robert Stephenson, [[Penrose Tennyson|Pen Tennyson]], [[Ivor Montagu]], Ian Dalrymple, Adrian Brunei, [[Sidney Gilliat]], [[An [[Category: Articles about Michael Balcon]]
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  • * keywords: ''[[Nova Pilbeam]], [[Penrose Tennyson]]'' * Tennyson, Sub-Lieut. F. P., R.N.V.R.
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  • '''Mr. F. P. Tennyson and Miss Pilbeam''' ...announced between [[Penrose Tennyson]], eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tennyson, 84, Carlisle Mansions, S.W.1, and [[Nova Pilbeam|Nova]], only daughter of
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  • '''Mr. P. Tennyson and Miss Pilbeam''' ...marriage between [[Penrose Tennyson]], eldest son of-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tennyson, of The Ancient House, Peasenhall, Suffolk, and [[Nova Pilbeam]], only daug
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  • ...''[[The 39 Steps]]'' is completed. A second unit team headed by [[Penrose Tennyson]] is then dispatched to Scotland to film location footage at the [[Forth Br * [[:Category:Articles from 1935|articles from 1935]]
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  • ...rugged Scottish terrain were filmed by a second unit team led by [[Penrose Tennyson]] in Glen Coe, specifically in an area known as "The Study".<ref>[http://ww * {{articles}}
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  • ...London Palladium, London]], [[Maurice Elvey]], [[Nova Pilbeam]], [[Penrose Tennyson]], [[The 39 Steps (1935)]], [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)]], [[Victor [[Nova Pilbeam|Miss Nova Pilbeam]] is to marry [[Penrose Tennyson|Mr Penrose Tennyson]], great-grandson of the poet.
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  • ...ph Conrad]], [[Juno and the Paycock (1930)]], [[Maurice Elvey]], [[Penrose Tennyson]], [[Piccadilly Circus, London]], [[Sabotage (1936)]], [[Secret Agent (1936 ...F.P.''': Assistant director. b. London, 1912; unmarried; p. C.B.L. & I.G. Tennyson: e. Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. Assistant to Victor Saville on: "Firs
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  • ...ichael Balcon]], [[Naunton Wayne]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Penrose Tennyson]], [[Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire]], [[Raymond Durgnat]], [[Richard Ro {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...[Naunton Wayne]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Nova Pilbeam]], [[Penrose Tennyson]], [[Peter Wollen]], [[Philip French]], [[Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire {{Journal articles}}
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