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      • Williams acted in and wrote additional dialog for both the original The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and Jamaica Inn (1939). Emlyn Williams wrote two memoirs, "George, An Early Autobiography" (1961), and "'Emlyn: An Early Autography, 1927-1935" (1974), as well as a 1967 non-fiction account of the Moors Murders entitled "Beyond Belief."
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  2. He also was the "voice" of Lloyd George in the seminal BBC documentary The Great War (1964). [citation needed] Among Williams's other books was the best seller Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection (1968), a semi-fictionalised account of the Moors murderers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.

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  4. Emlyn Williams has 98 books on Goodreads with 3464 ratings. Emlyn Williams’s most popular book is Beyond Belief: The Moors Murderers: The Story of Ian Br...

  5. Emlyn Williams Stats: The most read book by Emlyn Williams on Book Notification is Night Must Fall, the 2nd novel in the Emlyn Williams Plays series. Below is a complete list of Emlyn Williams books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

  6. His first was Beyond Belief (1967), a nonfiction novel similar to Truman Capote 's In Cold Blood (1966). His second work in this new genre, Dr. Crippen's Diary, was published in 1978 in Great Cases of Scotland Yard and separately in 1988. Williams would not see its second printing.

  7. Emlyn Williams wrote two memoirs, "George, An Early Autobiography" (1961), and "'Emlyn: An Early Autography, 1927-1935" (1974), as well as a 1967 non-fiction account of the Moors Murders entitled "Beyond Belief." His 1980 novel "Headlong" was adapted by David S. Ward into the movie "King Ralph" (1991).

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  8. Williams wrote two volumes of autobiography, George (1961) and Emlyn (1973). Other works include Beyond Belief (1967), about the “Moors Murderers,” Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, who tortured and killed five children in England in the 1960s, and Headlong (1980), an adventure novel.

  9. In 1962 Williams was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Examine the life, times, and work of Emlyn Williams through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

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