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  1. Officer of the Legion of Merit (1947) Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Richard Rawlinson, OBE (9 August 1894 – 20 April 1984) was a British Army officer who served on the Western Front, and then in military intelligence in both World Wars. He served as head of MI.9a, and of MI.19.

  2. Biography. Arthur Richard Rawlinson served in military intelligence in the British Army, before commencing on a screenwriting career in the early 1930s. In 1945, having risen to the rank of major during World War II, Rawlinson was awarded the OBE. Filmography. With Hitchcock... The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) — writer: scenario. Links.

  3. A.R. Rawlinson is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Dialogue, Scenario Writer, Associate Producer, Producer, Adaptation, Story, and Script. Some of his work includes The Man Who Knew Too Much, Gaslight, King Solomon's Mines, The Face at the Window, Operation Diplomat, The Ticket of Leave Man, Jew Süss, and Scarlet Thread.

  4. The Man Who Knew Too Much. An ordinary British couple vacationing in Switzerland suddenly find themselves embroiled in a case of international intrigue when their daughter is kidnapped by spies plotting a political assassination.

  5. The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1934 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, featuring Leslie Banks and Peter Lorre, and released by Gaumont British. It was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of Hitchcock's British period.

  6. Show full synopsis. Following the dismal failure of his first and only musical, Waltzes from Vienna (1934), Hitchcock gratefully accepted a five-year deal with Michael Balcon 's Gaumont British studios.

  7. Screenplay: Charles Bennett, D.B. Wyndham Lewis; Emlyn Williams (additional dialogue); Edwin Greenwood, A.R. Rawlinson (scenario) Cinematography: Curt Courant Art Direction: Alfred Junge, Peter Proud (uncredited)