Kinematograph year book (1937)

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374 The Kinematograph Year Book. " Ten Minute Alibi," " In Town To-Night," "Gabriel Perry," "Monkey Business," "A Woman Alone," "Turn of the Tide," "Dusty Ermine," "Man in the Mirror," "Spy of Napoleon," etc. Address: — -" Woodside," 52, Hertford Avenue, East Sheen, SAY. 14. Phone : Prospect 3606. McLaglen, Cyril. — Experienced in many British pictures, " Hindle Wakes," "The Flight Commander," " Qninneys," " Underground," " Balaclava." Went to Hollywood, 1933 McLaglen, Kanneth. — Youngest of seven brothers; appeared in "Land of Hope and Glory" and "Dick Turpin," shorts. McLaughlin, Gibb. — b. Sunderland, 1885, Much stage experience, provincial and West End. First film, IQ19. " The Road to London." "Bohemian Girl," "Carnival," Barsad in "The Only Way," Duke of York in "Nell Gwyn " (Wilcox), " Poppies of Flanders," " The Silent House," " Power Over Men," " Congress Dances," " King ot the Ritz," " Jew Suss," etc. McNaughton, Gus.— Variety comedian, in many B.I P. comedies. * Millar, Adslqui.— b. 1890 in Chile. Eaucated in Italy and France, played for the screen since 1910 in America, Italy, France, England and Holland, "The Arab," "The Apache." Production manager and director, Whitehall Films, 1927. Directed "The Inseparables" and " Life." Miller, Frank. — With London Film Co. ; manv scenarios since. Director, " Cupid in Clover," " Verdict of the Sea." Miller, Max.— Variety star. Film debut " Good Companions." G.B. contract 1933. " Channel Crossing," "Wild Boy," "Princess Charming," "Educated Evans," "Don't Get Me Wrong," " Get Off My Foot," etc. Miller, Ruby.— Many silent films. First talkie, " Sorrell and Son." Mills, Frank. — Experienced at Islington Studios. Assistant director to A. J. Hitchcock on "Easy Virtue," "The Ring," "The Farmer's Wife," " The Manxman," " Blackmail," etc. Mills, John. — Juvenile lead with stage experience. Films: "Forever England," "Car of Dreams," etc. Mitchell, Oswald.— Began with Sir Oswald Stoll in 1 9 1 9, in picture-house management. Later transferred to Variety Booking Committee, Stoll Theatre Circuit. Spent several months in U.S.A., studying the production and exhibition of motion pictures. General and Production Manager of Stoll Picture Productions since 1927. Director of Visual Education, Ltd. Wrote and produced "Danny Boy" " Cock o' The North," " Stars on Parade," " Shipmates o' Mine," "King of Hearts," "Love Up the Pole," "Variety Parade," for Butcher's release. Address : — 7, Amersham House, Craven Road, W.2. Morgan, Joan. — Began screen career, iqis1 " World's Desire," " Lowland Cinderella," " Lilac Sunbonnet." " Lady Noggs," " A Window in Piccadilly." Now given up acting for scenario work. Address : — 7, Buckingham Palace Gardens, S.W.i. Phone: — Sloane 5578. Morgan, Sidney.— First productions : " The Brass Bottle," "Little Dorrit." "Two Little Wooden Shoes," "The Mayor of Casterbridge," "Miriam Rozella," "TheShadow of Egypt," etc. Equipped and organised Progress Daylight Studios at Shoreham-on-Sea. " Bulldog Drummond's Third Round." Hon. Sec, British Association of Film Directors. Mollison, Clifford. — West End light comedian, talkies : "Almost a Honeymoon," "The Bridegroom's Widow," "Lucky Number," "Contraband,"" Radio Parade," " Freedom of the Seas," etc. Murray, Douglas.— Assistant director, B.I. P. "Red Wagon," etc. Murton, Walter W.— Art director of the Stoll. Picture Productions, was born at Norwich, 1892. Trained at Norwich School of Art, articled to a firm of furniture and interior designers, and held posts in leading London and Birmingham furniture and interior studios. On leaving H.M. Forces, joined Stoll Picture Productions, and designed exclusively for them. With Gainsborough, 1930. Address : — no, Leeside Crescent, Golder's Green. Phone : — Speedwell 6005. Mycroft, Walter C— Film critic of Evening Standard until 1927, when he became literary and scenario chief at B.I. P., Elstree. Director of Productions, 1933. Myers, John, 3. — Studio Press representative, director of publicity and advertising, London Film Productions, Denham. Napier, Diana. — Ingenue on London Films contract. Married Richard Tauber. Nares, Owen. — b. Maiden Erleigh, Berks. Began screen career 1913. Principal screen productions: "Just a Girl," "Tinker Tailor," "Gamblers All," "The Faithful Heart," "Miriam Rozella," "This Woman Business," "Loose Ends," "Middle Watch," "Woman Between," " Frail Women," " Sunshine Susie," "Love Contract," "There Goes the Bride," ' ■ Discord, " " Where is This Lady ? " "I Give My Heart." Address : — Bath Club, Dover Street. Nash, Percy. — Many years stage director ; with Irving and Tree. Directed for Cines and Tiber in Rome. Producer of "Enoch Arden," ' ' Temporal Power," ' ' Disraeli, " " Rodney Stone." Started London Films Co. ; built first Elstree studios ; F.B.I, producer, 1924 ; first President, British Association of Film Directors. Club: — Green Room. Address: — 1^, Mill Lane, N.W.6. Neagie, Anna (formerly Marjorie Robertson). — Ingenue in "Chinese Bungalow," "Should a Doctor Tell ? " " Good Night, Vienna," " Little Damozel," " Flag Lieutenant," " Bitter Sweet," "The Queen," "Nell Gwyn," "Peg of Old Drury," "Limelight," "Three Maxims," " London Melody," Nedell, Bernard J. — American actor who scored in London in " Broadway." British films: " A Knight in London," "The Return of the Rat," "The Silver King." Talkies: "Call of the Sea," "Man from Chicago," " Flving Fool," "The Code," "Lazvbones," "Heat Wave," " Bad Blood," " First Offence," "The Shadow Man." Address: — "Grey Thatch," Ruxlev, Clavgate. Phone: — Esher 658. Nsttlefold, Archibald.— Head of ArchibaJ Nettlefold Productions. Address: — Comedy Theatre.