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  • Robin Wood (1931&ndash;2009), born Robert Paul Wood, was the Canada-based author of several books of film crit * [["Strangers on a Train" - by Robin Wood|Strangers on a Train]]<br />{{-}}in {{A Hitchcock Reader (1989) edited by Marshall Deutelbaum & Leland Poague}}
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  • In a career spanning six decades he directed over fifty feature films, many of ...e a director. He directed 23 films during the first phase of his career in England, including {{Blackmail}}, one of the early British sound films.
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  • distributor -> General Film Distributors (UK) ...ndon. Fearing that their plot will be revealed, the assassins kidnap Betty in order to keep the Lawrence's quiet. Bob and Jill return to London and take
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  • ...atthews. He married actress [[Anne Grey]] in 1931, but they later divorced in 1938. * [[Man in the Attic (1953)]]{{-}}cast: Chief Insp. Melville
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  • [[Category: Born in England, UK|Aherne, Patrick]] [[Category: Born 1901|Aherne, Patrick]]
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  • [[Category: Born in England, UK|Elsom, Isobel]] [[Category: Born 1893|Elsom, Isobel]]
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  • ...Smythe Hichens was an English journalist and novelist, born at Speldhurst in Kent, He was educated at Clifton College, the Royal College of Music, and t He wrote lyrics for music, stories, and collaborated in successful plays. He is best remembered now, perhaps, for his satire on [[O
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  • She has appeared in the following Hitchcockian documentaries... [[Category: Born in England, UK|Todd, Ann]]
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Cary Grant in [[North by Northwest]] (1959)">1429</galleryimage> ...s an English stage and Hollywood film actor who became an American citizen in 1942.
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  • [[Category: Born in New York, USA|Tetzel, Joan]] [[Category: Born 1921|Tetzel, Joan]]
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  • [[Category: Born in England, UK|Goldsworthy, John]] [[Category: Born 1884|Goldsworthy, John]]
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Greet with [[Ernest Thesiger]] in [[Mrs. Peabody]] (1922)">6634</galleryimage> Clare Greet, born Clara Greet, was an English film actress and producer.
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  • ...won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 for his performance in "How Green Was My Valley". [[Category: Born in England, UK|Crisp, Donald]]
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  • Graham Cutts (1884&ndash;1956) was a writer, director and producer who worked in fledgling British film industry, initially for Graham-Wilcox Productions, t During the mid-to-late 1920s, he was regularly referred to as "England's greatest director" by the British press.
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  • * [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/454219/index.html BFI Screenonline] [Category: Born in England, UK|Banks, Leslie]]
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  • ...tions, including three films Hitchcock worked on, Brook moved to Hollywood in the 1920s. He returned to England in the mid-1930s and was briefly linked to a Hitchcock project titled ''[[Lond
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Mander and [[Elizabeth Pappritz]] in [[The Pleasure Garden]] (1925)">6837</galleryimage> Miles Mander, born Lionel Henry Mander and sometimes credited as Luther Miles, was a well-know
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  • ....<ref>According to an advertisement for Filmophone Limited, which appeared in ''The Times'' (19/Dec/1928), Stannard wrote over 400 scenarios.</ref> Together with his twin sister, Violet Mignon Stannard, he was born in March 1888.
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  • ...d Granada Group and the founder of the Manchester-based Granada Television in 1954. ...]] since the 1920s, he formed [[Transatlantic Pictures]] with the director in the mid 1940s.
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  • ...''[[Jamaica Inn]]'', however he died nearly a full year after filming.<ref>In an interview with Kevin MacDonald, [[Sidney Gilliat]] said he felt that Gre * born 27/Aug/1895<ref>Exact date of birth confirmed by his baptismal record.</ref
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