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  1. Walter Charles Mycroft (1890 – 14 June 1959) was a British journalist, screenwriter, film producer and director. In the 1920s he was film critic of the London Evening Standard, and a founder of the London Film Society, before joining the film industry.

  2. Walter C. Mycroft. Producer: Three Wise Brides. Walter C. Mycroft was born on 4 April 1890 in Camberwell, London, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for Three Wise Brides (1941), Banana Ridge (1942) and My Wife's Family (1941). He died on 12 June 1959 in Hampstead, London, England, UK.

    • Producer, Writer, Production Manager
    • April 4, 1890
    • Walter C. Mycroft
    • June 12, 1959
  3. Walter Charles Mycroft was a British novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director. He was born in 1890 in Camberwell, London, to journalist Walter Thomas Mycroft and his wife Rosland Agnes. Afflicted by a hunched back, Mycroft only grew to 5 foot 4 inches in adult life.

  4. This long-lost memoir, which Mycroft wrote mainly in the 1940s, offers a detailed account of the vagaries and complex economic vicissitudes of British film production in the 1930s. Mycroft also recalls how he selected film stories for directors Harry Lachman, E. A. Dupont and Alfred Hitchcock, and he reveals, for the first time, the true story ...

    • W. Mycroft, V. Porter
    • 2006
  5. Read Movie and TV reviews from Walter C. Mycroft on Rotten Tomatoes, where critics reviews are aggregated to tally a Certified Fresh, Fresh or Rotten Tomatometer score.

    • London Evening Standard
  6. Looking for a book by Walter C. Mycroft? Walter C. Mycroft wrote The Time of My Life: The Memoirs of a British Film Producer (Filmmakers Series), which can be purchased at a lower price at ThriftBooks.com.

  7. This long-lost memoir, which Mycroft wrote mainly in the 1940s, offers a detailed account of the vagaries and complex economic vicissitudes of British film production in the 1930s. Mycroft also...