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Death By Design
''Death by Design'' is a 1943 British mystery film directed by Germain Burger and starring John Longden, Wally Patch and Barbara James. Cast * John Longden as Inspector Slade * Wally Patch Walter Sydney Vinnicombe (26 September 1888 – 27 October 1970) was an English actor and comedian. He worked in film, television and theatre. Biography Vinnicombe was born in Willesden, Middlesex and began working on the music hall stages in ... as Sergeant Clinton * Leonard Sharp as Bob Joyce * Barbara James as Betty Marston * George Ellisia as Phil Gorman References Bibliography * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986. External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Death by Design 1943 films British mystery drama films British black-and-white films Films set in England 1940s mystery drama films 1940s English-language films 1940s British films ...
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Germain Burger
Germain Burger (3 October 1900 – 7 October 1986) was a British cinematographer and film director. Selected filmography Cinematographer * '' Irish and Proud of It'' (1936) * '' The Penny Pool'' (1937) * '' Down Our Alley'' (1939) Director * ''Devil's Rock'' (1938) * ''Sheepdog of the Hills'' (1941) * '' Rose of Tralee'' (1942) * ''Death by Design (1943) * ''My Ain Folk William Gerald Douglas (17 April 1934 – 18 June 1991) was a Scottish film director best known for the trilogy of films about his early life. Biography Born in Newcraighall on the outskirts of Edinburgh, he was brought up initially by his ...'' (1945) References External links * 1900 births 1986 deaths Film directors from London {{UK-film-director-stub ...
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Leonard Gribble
Leonard Reginald Gribble (1 February 1908 – 27 September 1985) was a prolific writer from Devon. His novels often focussed on the particulars of policing and the judicial system. Gribble also wrote under the pseudonyms ''Sterry Browning'', ''Leo Grex'', ''Louis Grey'', ''Piers Marlow'', ''Dexter Muir'' and ''Bruce Sanders''; he also wrote some Westerns, under the name ''Landon Grant''. Gribble was one of the founding members of the Crime Writers' Association in 1953. Bibliography As ''Leonard Gribble'' Inspector/Superintendent Anthony Slade series * ''The Case of the Marsden Rubies'' (1929) * ''The Gillespie Suicide Mystery'' (1929) * ''The Grand Modena Murder'' (1930) * ''Is this Revenge'' (1931) aka ''The Serpentine Murder'' (Dodd Mead 1932) * ''The Stolen Home Secretary'' (1932) aka ''The Stolen Statesman'' * ''Queens of Crime'' (Hurst & Blackett 1932) * ''The Secret of Tangles'' (1933) (Cherry Tree 1939) * ''The Yellow Bungalow'' (1933) * ''The Riddle of the Ravens'' ...
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John Longden
John Longden (11 November 1900 – 26 May 1971) was an English film actor. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1926 and 1964, including five films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Biography Longden was born in the West Indies, the son of a Methodist missionary, and was educated at Kingswood School, Bath, Somerset. Originally intending to be a mining engineer, he worked for two years in a coal mine in Yorkshire, where he started acting in amateur theatrical companies. An introduction to Seymour Hicks saw him start acting on the legitimate stage, beginning with a walk-on part in ''Old Bill, MP''. He played in ''My Old Dutch'' with Albert Chevalier, then spent time with the Liverpool and Birmingham repertory theatres. He also appeared in ''The Farmer's Wife'', produced by Barry Jackson at the Court Theatre in London for two years. About this time Longden began to appear in silent films. He signed a contract with Gaumont British Pictures to write and act, earning a notable ...
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Wally Patch
Walter Sydney Vinnicombe (26 September 1888 – 27 October 1970) was an English actor and comedian. He worked in film, television and theatre. Biography Vinnicombe was born in Willesden, Middlesex and began working on the music hall stages in 1912 and at regular theatres in 1938 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. His first film appearance was in 1928, and went on to appear in 213 other films. He worked up to his death, with his last television appearance in the comedy '' Doctor in the House'' in 1970. Partial filmography * ''Blighty'' (1927) - Drill Sergeant * '' Boadicea'' (1927) - Officer in Roman Army (uncredited) * '' The King's Highway'' (1927) - Police Chief * '' Carry On'' (1927) - Andrews * '' The Luck of the Navy'' (1927) - Stoker Clark * ''The Guns of Loos'' (1928) - Sergeant * '' Shooting Stars'' (1928) - Property Man * '' Balaclava'' (1928) - Trooper Strang * '' A Reckless Gamble'' (1928) - Wally * '' You Know What Sailors Are'' (1928) - Seaman * ''High Treason'' ( ...
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Leonard Sharp (actor)
Leonard Sharp (24 May 1890, Birkenhead, Cheshire – 24 October 1958, Watford, Hertfordshire) was an English actor. He was married to the actress Nora Gordon. Their daughter is the actress Dorothy Gordon. He was sometimes credited as Len Sharp. He starred in the 1946 BBC television series ''Pinwright's Progress'' as the messenger "boy" Ralph, who is a deaf octogenarian. The series is recognised as the first real example of the half-hour situation comedy on British television. Selected filmography * '' Boys Will Be Boys'' (1935) - Whitey (uncredited) * '' Rembrandt'' (1936) - Burgher at Auction (uncredited) * ''Windbag the Sailor'' (1936) - Crew Member (uncredited) * ''Feather Your Nest'' (1937) - Mr. Peabody (uncredited) * ''It's Never Too Late to Mend'' (1937) - Prisoner Bradshaw (uncredited) * ''Owd Bob'' (1938) - Bookmakers Assistant (uncredited) * '' Bank Holiday'' (1938) - Jack - Petrol Pump Attendant (uncredited) * ''Convict 99'' (1938) - Convict (uncredited) * '' The ...
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Barbara James
Barbara James (née Johnson) (9 November 1943 – 31 March 2003) was an author, historian, journalist, political adviser and activist based in Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. James is best known for documenting the contribution of women to the development of the Northern Territory in books and articles, most significantly, the award-winning ''No Man’s Land: Women in the Northern Territory.'' She was also a press secretary and adviser to Bob Collins (politician), Bob Collins, Leader of the Territory Opposition and Senator for the Northern Territory and later Clare Martin, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory. Early life James grew up in Holdrege, Nebraska in the United States of America. Her parents were Norris and Dorothy Johnson. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English and Education with a minor in Journalism and History. Life in the Northern Territory James moved to Australia in 1966. One year later she travel ...
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