Ian Dalrymple
Known for: Writing
Born: August 25, 1903 in Johannesburg, South Africa - Died: March 27, 1989
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ian Dalrymple (26 August 1903 – 28 March 1989) was a British screenwriter, film director, film editor and film producer. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University. Initially, he worked as an editor at Gaumont-British pictures and Gainsborough Pictures, later turning to screenwriting. During World War II, he was a producer for the Crown Film Unit, the government run agency for information and propaganda films, in particular working, and forming a close friendship, with Humphrey Jennings. Later, Dalrymple worked for MGM-Korda as a producer. He formed Wessex Productions as his own company, making his films at Pinewood Studios. He died in London on 28 March 1989.
Known for
Showing 24 of 57 titles
Three Cases of Murder
Producer
The Lion Has Wings
Story
The Man They Couldn't Arrest
Editor
Storm in a Teacup
Director
Hunted in Holland
Writer
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Editor
Esther Waters
Director
Dear Mr. Prohack
Writer
French Without Tears
Writer
Cheer Boys Cheer
Writer
A Window in London
Writer
Jury's Evidence
Scenario Writer
Sea Fort
Writer
Malta G.C.
Producer
Little Friend
Editor
A Cry from the Streets
Producer
Action for Slander
Additional Dialogue
The Good Companions
Writer
A Hill in Korea
Writer
Old Bill and Son
Director
The Heart of the Matter
Script
Coastal Command
Producer
The Divorce of Lady X
Scenario Writer
Q Planes
Writer