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  1. Antony Darnborough (6 October 1913 – 24 September 2000) was a British film producer and director. Select Credits. Quartet (1948) Traveller's Joy (1949) Boys in Brown (1949) The Astonished Heart (1950) So Long at the Fair (1950) Trio (1950) Encore (1951) To Paris with Love (1954) The Baby and the Battleship (1956) References

  2. So Long at the Fair (US re-release title The Black Curse) is a 1950 British thriller film directed by Terence Fisher and Antony Darnborough, and starring Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde. It was adapted from the 1947 novel of the same name by Anthony Thorne.

    • £132,000 (by 1953)
  3. So Long at the Fair: Directed by Antony Darnborough, Terence Fisher. With Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogarde, David Tomlinson, Honor Blackman. Vicky Barton visits Paris with her brother Johnny, only to discover the following morning he has gone missing and the hotel staff have no recollection of his presence.

    • (2.1K)
    • Drama, Mystery
    • Antony Darnborough, Terence Fisher
    • 1951-03-29
  4. Antony Darnborough, film producer, born October 6 1913; died September 24 2000. Explore more on these topics. Film. obituaries. Reuse this content. Producer who brought a freshness to postwar...

  5. Antony Darnborough was born on October 6, 1913 in Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for The Astonished Heart (1950), So Long at the Fair (1950) and Lost Daughter (1949). He was previously married to Angela Beyfus. He died on September 24, 2000 in England, UK.

    • October 6, 1913
    • September 24, 2000
  6. Antony Darnborough was a British film producer and director.[1][2]

  7. The Astonished Heart is a 1950 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher and Antony Darnborough. Starring Celia Johnson, Noël Coward, and Margaret Leighton, the film is based on Coward's play The Astonished Heart from his cycle of ten plays, Tonight at 8.30.

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