Charles Frend
Charles Herbert Frend (21 November 1909, Pulborough, Sussex – 8 January 1977, London) was an English film director and editor, best known for his films produced at Ealing Studios. He began directing in the early 1940s and is known for such films as ''Scott of the Antarctic'' (1948) and ''The Cruel Sea'' (1953). Provided by Wikipedia
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Scott of the Antarctic / produced by Michael Balcon ; directed by Charles Frend ; screenplay by Walter Meade, Ivor Montagu ; editor, Peter Tanner ; music composed by Vaughan Williams.
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Sam Wood production ; produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Ltd ; directed by Sam Wood ; screen play by R.C. Sherriff, Claudine West and Eric Maschwitz ; produced by Victor Saville.
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Sabotage ; Secret agent / Gaumont British Picture Corpn. ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock ; screen play, Charles Bennett.
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