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  1. Harry Fowler Mear (16 June 1888 – May 1985) was a British screenwriter. He spent a number of years at Twickenham Film Studios where his work has been described as "competent but uninspired".

  2. H. Fowler Mear was born on 16 June 1888 in Edmonton, London, England, UK. H. Fowler was a writer, known for The Phantom Fiend (1932), The Ghost Camera (1933) and Inside the Room (1935). H. Fowler was married to Iris Makie. H. Fowler died in May 1985 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK.

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    • June 16, 1888
    • H. Fowler Mear
  3. H. Fowler Mear was born on June 16, 1888 in Edmonton, London, England, UK. H. Fowler was a writer, known for The Phantom Fiend (1932), The Ghost Camera (1933) and Inside the Room (1935). H. Fowler was married to Iris Makie.

    • June 16, 1888
  4. H. Fowler Mear is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Adaptation, Dialogue, Story, Scenario Writer, Screenstory, and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes Scrooge, The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes, Juggernaut, The Lodger, The Ghost Camera, The Wandering Jew, A Fire Has Been Arranged, and I Lived with You.

  5. The Cost of a Kiss is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Bertram Wallis, Marjorie Day and Edward Cooper. It marked the feature film debut of Brunel who went on to become a leading British director of the 1920s.

  6. Scrooge, the ultimate Victorian miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit. But in the night, Scrooge is visited by spirits of another color. Straightforward adaptation of Dickens.

  7. Who was H. Fowler Mear? Harry Fowler Mear was a British screenwriter. He spent a number of years at Twickenham Film Studios where his work has been described as "competent but uninspired".