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  1. Maxwell Munden was born on 5 November 1912 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The House in the Woods (1957), Song of the People (1945) and Shunter Black's Night Off (1941). He died in 1973 in London, England, UK.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • November 5, 1912
    • Maxwell Munden
  2. Maxwell Munden was born on 5 November 1912 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The House in the Woods (1957), Song of the People (1945) and Shunter Black's Night Off (1941).

    • November 5, 1912
  3. Aug 18, 2020 · Written and narrated by Max Munden, ‘A-tish-oo!’ was produced at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith by Verity Films for the Ministry of Information in 1941. It was part of a broader World War II campaign that promoted a range of hygiene measures to preserve the health of sheltering and working civilians.

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  4. Max Munden was managing director of Max Munden Productions Ltd [qv] which made some issues of Looking At Britain, a black and white series of films produced by the Central Office of Information [qv] for the Colonial Office [qv].

  5. Maxwell Munden is known as an Director, Writer, Actor, and Screenplay. Some of their work includes The House in the Woods, The Bank Raiders, A-tish-oo, Shunter Black's Night Off, and Comprehensive School.

  6. www.bfi.org.uk › features › five-forgotten-filmmakers5 forgotten filmmakers | BFI

    Jul 24, 2012 · Maxwell Munden was lengthily associated with the FPG and its wartime predecessors. The Horizon Film Unit’s Munden-directed, co-operative moment sponsored Song of the People (1945) stands out: a weird but wonderful left-wing musical pageant of British history!

  7. writer, director. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «The Long Wait» (1960), «Crime Sheet» (1959), «The House in the Woods» (1957), «Someone Else's Child» (1954), «Song of the People» (1945)...