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      • Frank Harvey was the nom de plume of John Ainsworth Hilton, born Jean François de Soissons de Latanac (c. April 1842 – 29 March 1903), actor and playwright, who was born and died in Manchester, England. His plays were popular in Australia.
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  1. A son (1912–1981) by his first marriage, named Frank Harvey, was a British playwright and novelist who wrote the play Saloon Bar and screenplays for British movies, including Seven Days to Noon (1950) and I'm Alright Jack (1960).

  2. Writer: Frank Harvey, F.W. Thwaites rank #7 · The Broken Melody is a 1938 Australian drama film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Lloyd Hughes, based on a best-selling novel by F. J. Thwaites.

  3. Key takeaway: 'Frank Harvey was Australia's first top-quality, locally based screenwriter, contributing to the country's cinematic heritage and establishing a career path for future screenwriters.'

  4. Frank Harvey (11 August 1912 – 6 November 1981) was an English screenwriter and playwright who jointly won a BAFTA Award with John Boulting and Alan Hackney for I'm All Right Jack in 1960. During his career he was nominated for a second BAFTA for Private's Progress.

  5. It Isn’t Done (1937) The Broken Melody (1938) Dad Rudd, MP (1940) This list shows all the titles currently on australianscreen that include Frank Harvey in a principal role. It is not a comprehensive screenography.

  6. Frank Harvey was the nom de plume of John Ainsworth Hilton, born Jean François de Soissons de Latanac (c. April 1842 – 29 March 1903), actor and playwright, who was born and died in Manchester, England. His plays were popular in Australia.

  7. Frank Harvey was an English screenwriter who won a 1960 BAFTA Award with John Boulting and Alan Hackney for the film I'm All Right Jack, and was later nominated for Private's Progress.