• John Gervase Dighton (8 December 1909 – 16 April 1989) was a British playwright and screenwriter. Dighton was born in London to Basil Lewis Dighton, of...
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  • directed by John Patton Ford. The script was loosely inspired by the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets by Robert Hamer and John Dighton. Glen Powell...
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  • Dighton may refer to a location in the United States: Dighton, Kansas Dighton, Massachusetts John Dighton (1909–1989), British playwright and screenwriter...
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    for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. The script was written by John Dighton and Dalton Trumbo, though with Trumbo on the Hollywood blacklist, he...
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  • romantic comedy-drama film directed by Charles Vidor from a screenplay by John Dighton. It is a remake of the 1925 silent film of the same name, itself based...
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    The Dighton Rock is a 40-ton boulder, originally located in the riverbed of the Taunton River at Berkley, Massachusetts (formerly part of the town of...
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  • who withdrew from the project, leaving the scriptwriting to Hamer and John Dighton. Hamer saw the potential of the story and later wrote: What were the...
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  • an Academy Award for Best Writing (Screenplay) for Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick. It followed a common Ealing Studios theme...
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  • 1961. In 1955 he appeared at Aldwych Theatre in the farce Man Alive! by John Dighton. Reece lived from 1948 until 1953 at No. 59 Strand-on-the-Green, in West...
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    Francis Dighton Annesley, 14th Viscount Valentia (1888–1983) Richard John Dighton Annesley, 15th Viscount Valentia (1929–2005) Francis William Dighton Annesley...
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    smothered to death in their beds by two agents of Tyrrell (Miles Forrest and John Dighton) and were then buried "at the stayre foote, metely depe in the grounde...
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  • Gary John Dighton (18 May 1968 – 9 January 2015) was a British cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Dighton won the...
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  • In 1956, Craig appeared in the West End alongside Robertson Hare in John Dighton's farce Man Alive!. One of her early TV appearances was in an episode...
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  • Duke of York. According to More, he also implicated John Dighton as a perpetrator, and Dighton when questioned corroborated Tyrrell's account. But he...
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  • fiction novella written by John W. Campbell, Jr. under the pen name Don A. Stuart Who Goes There! a British play by John Dighton filmed in 1952 Who Goes...
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  • Manchester (1993) Godfrey Pond in The Happiest Days of Your Life by John Dighton. Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange, Manchester (2003) Philip...
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  • Arthur Ridley as Father Owen Mavis Villiers as Violet Josie Welsford as June John Slater as German sergeant James Donald as German corporal Men of the Gloucestershire...
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    The Happiest Days of Your Life is a farce by the English playwright John Dighton. It depicts the complications that ensue when because of a bureaucratic...
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  • made accommodations with Italian and German troops…" The screenplay, by John Dighton and Monja Danischewsky, was accordingly amended, and the film was re-edited...
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  • Sean Foley, based on the 1951 Ealing film by Alexander Mackendrick, John Dighton and Roger MacDougall. The play made its world premiere at the Theatre...
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  • directed by Frank Launder, based on the 1947 play of the same name by John Dighton. The two men also wrote the screenplay. It is one of a stable of classic...
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  • Perelman, Terence Rattigan, John Osborne, Robert Bolt, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, Larry McMurtry, Arthur Miller, John Irving, David Hare, Tony Kushner...
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  • Cedric Hardwicke, with Derek Bond in the title role. The screenplay by John Dighton is based on the Charles Dickens novel The Life and Adventures of Nicholas...
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    Seven Dolls" by Paul Gallico Roman Holiday – Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton from a story by Dalton Trumbo Shane – A.B. Guthrie Jr. from Shane by...
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  • September 7 Loren Allred, American singer, songwriter and actress Hannah John-Kamen, English actress Jonathan Majors, American actor Hugh Mitchell, English...
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  • wrestler. HHL assigned the adaptation to John Dighton, who had just written The Devil's Disciple for the company. Dighton travelled to Australia to research...
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  • Street by Rudolf Besier. The screenplay for the 1957 film is credited to John Dighton, but Franklin used exactly the same script for the second movie as he...
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    Nugent 1954: Roman Holiday – Ian McLellan Hunter, Dalton Trumbo, and John Dighton * 1955: Sabrina – Billy Wilder, Samuel Taylor, and Ernest Lehman 1956:...
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    of artists who followed in his footsteps. Robert Dighton was the son of London printseller John Dighton. In the 1770s he began acting and singing in plays...
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  • Who Goes There! (play) (category Plays by John Dighton)
    Who Goes There! is a 1950 comedy play by the British writer John Dighton. The action takes place entirely around St James's Palace. It premiered at the...
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