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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guy_ElmesGuy Elmes - Wikipedia

    Guy Elmes (22 July 1920 - December 1998) was a British screenwriter. Select filmography. Behold the Man (1949) - TV movie; The Planter's Wife (1952) Counterspy (1953) The Flanagan Boy (1953) Wheel of Fate (1953) The Stranger's Hand (1954) Bang! You're Dead (1954) Across the Bridge (1957) Nor the Moon by Night (1958) Serious Charge ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0255425Guy Elmes - IMDb

    Guy Elmes was born on 22 July 1920 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for La mano dello straniero (1954), Across the Bridge (1957) and Stranglehold (1963). He died in December 1998 in West Berkshire, England, UK.

    • Writer, Additional Crew
    • July 22, 1920
    • Guy Elmes
  3. The screenplay of Across the Bridge (1957) was, the director Ken Annakin has said, largely the work of Guy Elmes (1920-1998). It is a superb film and a master lesson in the vaguely criminal craft of film adaptation.

  4. Jun 6, 2012 · Lost and found: Across the Bridge. A model of adaptation, Across the Bridge cleverly expands Graham Greene’s original short story, says the screenwriter Paul Mayersberg. The screenplay of Across the Bridge (1957) was, the director Ken Annakin has said, largely the work of Guy Elmes (1920-1998).

  5. Submarine X-1: Directed by William A. Graham. With James Caan, David Sumner, Norman Bowler, Brian Grellis. During World War II, the British Royal Navy used experimental midget submarines to raid German warships in Norway.

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    • Action, Drama, War
    • William A. Graham
    • 1968-03-22
  6. Guy Elmes is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Story, Producer, and Original Story. Some of their work includes White Fang, The Night Visitor, Across the Bridge, A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, The Flanagan Boy, Submarine X-1, Joseph and His Brethren, and Bang! You're Dead.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · Guy Elmes was born on 22 July 1920 in London, England, UK. He was a writer , known for La mano dello straniero (1954) and Stranglehold (1963), among others. He died in December 1998 in West Berkshire, England, UK.