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  1. Dialogue is intelligent in Leonardo Bercovici's screenplay with added lines by Hugh Gray from an adaptation of the novel by Ben Maddow and Walter Bernstein. The title is strong and intriguing, if long for the marquee".

  2. Critics: writer, author. 80 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Helen of Troy» (1956), «Loves of Three Queens» (1954), «Ulysses» (1954), «Quo Vadis» (1951), «Rome, the Eternal City» (1951)...

    • Male
    • West Derby, England, UK
    • Writer, Author
    • September 4, 1900
  3. Hugh Gray was born on September 4, 1900 in West Derby, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The Brighton Strangler (1945), River Gang (1945) and Helen of Troy (1956). He died on February 13, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Aug 11, 2012 · Thanks to Glasgow Boy - a brilliant Nessie blogger who takes a neutral and serious look at the varying and diverse (and sometimes contrasting) evidence - I was inspired to look at the 1933 Hugh Gray photograph and see if I could project a monster of my own out of this image.

  5. Cast and Crew. Directed by: David MacDonald. Starring: Bill Blewitt - fisherman. Robert Montgomery - commentary, US version (uncredited) other roles were performed by real lightship men rather than actors. Produced by: Alberto Cavalcanti. Written by: David Evans - dialogue. Hugh Gray - script.

  6. What is Cinema? André Bazin, Hugh Gray. University of California Press, 1968 - Cinematography - 183 pages. Preview this book ».

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  8. Apr 19, 2017 · Hugh Gray's photograph in 1933 On April 21, 1934, the Daily Mail published what is arguably the most famous picture of the monster. Known as the “Surgeon’s Photograph,” the photograph was reportedly made by a doctor named Robert Kenneth Wilson.