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  1. Peter de Sarigny (1911-1999) was a South African film producer who worked mostly in Britain. He was a former journalist who served in the RAF during World War Two, and had been a member of the International Brigades in Spain.

  2. Peter De Sarigny was born on 26 November 1911 in South Africa. He was a producer and writer, known for Never Let Go (1960), Seven Days to Noon (1950) and Malta Story (1953). He died on 5 April 1999 in Australia.

    • Peter De Sarigny
    • April 5, 1999
    • November 26, 1911
  3. Peter De Sarigny was born on 26 November 1911 in South Africa. He was a producer and writer, known for Never Let Go (1960), Seven Days to Noon (1950) and Malta Story (1953). He died on 5 April 1999 in Australia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Malta_StoryMalta Story - Wikipedia

    Producer Peter de Sarigny, director Thorold Dickinson and writer William Fairchild set up a company, Theta, to make it. The movie was originally called The Bright Flame and was about the story of the actual siege with a fictional story about Lt Ross, who falls in love with a Maltese girl, Maria, whose brother is hanged as a spy by ...

  5. Peter De Sarigny is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, Idea, and Story. Some of their work includes Brighton Rock, Seven Days to Noon, Never Let Go, Malta Story, The Guinea Pig, Simba, Waltz of the Toreadors, and True as a Turtle.

  6. During World War II, British photo-reconnaissance pilot Peter (Alec Guinness) discovers that the Italians are planning a secret invasion of Malta, a strategically important island nation critical...

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  7. Jan 14, 2021 · Thorold Dickinson, one of the leading British directors of the day (Gaslight, 1940, and The Next of Kin, 1942) prepared to direct. They formed a company with producer Peter de Sarigny, called Theta Films, to make the movie, which they intended to call The Bright Flame.