George Moresby-White
George Moresby-White was a British playwright and screenwriter. He is also known as G.H. Moresby-White. One of his plays was the basis for the 1955 comedy film No Smoking.[1]
George Moresby-White | |
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Other names | G.H. Moresby-White |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1933 - 1952 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Britannia of Billingsgate (1933)
- Friday the Thirteenth (1933)
- Midnight Menace (1937)
- Take a Chance (1937)
- The Heirloom Mystery (1937)
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gollark: With more being added?
gollark: Rarity went *up* over time?
gollark: Ah, but then eventually rarity gave them ridiculous value?
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References
- Halliwell p.829
Bibliography
- Halliwell, Leslie. Halliwell's Film Guide. HarperPerennial, 1996.
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