Hal Carleton
Hal H. Carleton was an Australian writer. He was a friend of film director Ken G. Hall and was part of Hall's comedy writing team at Cinesound Productions in the late 1930s. He also wrote novels.[1]
Select Credits
- The Spirit of Gallipoli (1928) - screenplay
- Let George Do It (1938) - original story
- Dad and Dave Come to Town (1938) - uncredited contribution to screenplay
- Murder Every 28 Days! - novella
- They're Coming to Get Me - novella
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References
- Phil Taylor, 'Ken G. Hall', Cinema Papers, January 1974 p 85
External links
- Hal Carleton at AustLit (subscription required)
- Hal Carleton at National Film and Sound Archive
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