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  1. Arthur La Bern (1909–1990) was a British journalist, novelist and screenwriter, specialising in crime fiction. Four of his novels were adapted into films, including Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square which was made into Alfred Hitchcock 's Frenzy (1972).

  2. Arthur La Bern was a journalist with an interest in crime stories. He wrote a number of novels, as well as a couple of non-fiction books about famous murderers.

  3. Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square is a 1966 novel by Arthur La Bern, which was the basis for Alfred Hitchcock 's film Frenzy (1972). Plot. The novel and film tell the story of Bob Rusk, a serial killer in London who rapes and strangles women.

  4. Arthur La Bern has 16 books on Goodreads with 486 ratings. Arthur La Berns most popular book is Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square.

  5. Arthur La Bern. see also: 11 article references and Hitchcock Chronology entries. Biography. Born in London, to French parents, Arthur La Bern worked as a journalist for several British newspapers and was a Pacific war correspondent for the Evening Standard during the Second World War.

  6. Arthur La Bern (1909-1990) was born in Islington, North London, the son of Lionel and Lizzy Labern, formerly Charlotte Colombo. Lionel was from Holborn, Lizzy from Clerkenwell, a third-generation Londoner of Italian descent.

  7. Arthur La Bern. 3.33. 84 ratings18 reviews. With the last of his money disappearing, Dick Ramey sets out to borrow some from his ex-wife. What happens in the following few hours makes him the only possible suspect in a sex-murder he did not commit.

  8. Amazon (UK) Amazon (USA) Synopsis. Embittered former Squadron Leader Richard Blamey becomes the prime suspect when both his ex-wife Brenda and his lover Babs are murdered by a sexual predator.

  9. Arthur La Bern was born in 1909 in England, UK. He was a writer, known for Frenzy (1972), Freedom to Die (1961) and The Verdict (1964). He died in 1990 in London, England, UK.

  10. GOODBYE PICCADILLY, FAREWELL LEICESTER SQUARE. by Arthur La Bern ‧RELEASE DATE: March 22, 1967. This is what used to be called a penny dreadful and now has probably been inflated to the shilling shocker and it centers around WWII DSO Dick Blamey, who'e been a failure ever since, working in pubs, playing the horses.