Norman Walker (director)
Norman Walker (8 October 1892 – 4 November 1963) was an English film director.[1] In the 1940s he set up his own company G.H.W. Productions, backed by the Rank Organisation, and released four films.
Norman Walker | |
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Born | |
Died | 4 November 1963 71) England | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1926–1958 |
Filmography
- Tommy Atkins (1928)
- Widecombe Fair (1928)
- The Hate Ship (1929)
- A Romance of Seville (1929)
- Loose Ends (1930)
- The Middle Watch (1930)
- Uneasy Virtue (1931)
- The Shadow Between (1931)
- Fires of Fate (1932)
- Mr. Bill the Conqueror (1932)
- Forging Ahead (1933)
- The House of Trent (1933)
- The Fortunate Fool (1933)
- The Flaw (1933)
- The Way of Youth (1934)
- Dangerous Ground (1934)
- Lilies of the Field (1934)
- Turn of the Tide (1935)
- Key to Harmony (1935)
- Debt of Honour (1936)
- Sunset in Vienna (1937)
- Our Fighting Navy (1937)
- The Man at the Gate (1941)
- The Great Mr. Handel (1942)
- Hard Steel (1942)
- They Knew Mr. Knight (1946)
- John Wesley (1954)
References
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