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  1. Allan Shiach, (born 16 September 1939) who writes and produces under the pseudonym Allan Scott, is a Scottish screenwriter and producer, and former Scotch whisky executive. He was nominated for BAFTA 's Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film and two Genie Awards for his 1997 film Regeneration .

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    Allan Scott. Writer: Don't Look Now. Allan Scott was born on 16 September 1939 in Elgin, Scotland, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Don't Look Now (1973), The Preacher's Wife (1996) and Kon-Tiki (2012).

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  3. Allan Scott (born September 16, 1939, as Allan George Shiach) is a Scottish screenwriter and producer for film and television.

  4. Allan Scott. Writer: Don't Look Now. Allan Scott was born on 16 September 1939 in Elgin, Scotland, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Don't Look Now (1973), The Preacher's Wife (1996) and Kon-Tiki (2012).

  5. A life in pictures. The principal of Rafford Productions is Allan Scott (Allan Shiach) who was born in Scotland and educated at Gordonstoun School and McGill University, Montreal where he obtained a B.A. (Hons) in English Literature. While at university he began performing a comedy act with a law lecturer partner (Chris Bryant) and was obliged ...

  6. Allan Scott is a writer and producer. He has written or produced films, ranging from ‘Don’t Look Now’ (Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland), ‘The Preacher’s Wife’ (Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston), ‘The Witches’ (Rowan Atkinson, Mai Zetterling, Anjelica Huston), ‘Shallow Grave’ (Ewan McGregor, Chris Ecclestone), ‘Regeneration’ (Jonathan Pryce, Johnny Lee Miller), ‘In Love and War’ (Sandra Bullock), ‘The Fourth Angel’ (Jeremy Irons, Forrest Whittaker) and ...

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  8. Allan Shiach who writes and produces under the pseudonym Allan Scott, is a Scottish screenwriter and producer, and former Scotch whisky executive. He was nominated for BAFTA's Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film and two Genie Awards for his 1997 film Regeneration. He has won the Edgar Award (1976) and Writers' Guild Award (1978).