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London, England, United Kingdom. Occupation (s) Producer, Writer, Director. Years active. 1934-1957 (film & TV) Stanley Haynes (1906–1958) was a British film producer and screenwriter. He also directed one film, the 1946 period drama Carnival. He collaborated with David Lean at Cineguild Productions in the late 1940s. [1]
Stanley Haynes was born on 14 November 1906 in Birmingham, Warks, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for Carnival (1946), Madeleine (1950) and Dangerous Cargo (1954). He was married to Rosalyn Boulter. He died in 1958 in London, England, UK.
- Producer, Writer, Production Manager
- November 14, 1906
- Stanley Haynes
Stanley Haynes is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, Screenplay, Unit Manager, Writer, Adaptation, and Director. Some of his work includes Scrooge, The Way Ahead, Madeleine, Storm in a Teacup, The Blue Parrot, Dangerous Cargo, Everything Is Rhythm, and Action for Slander.
Carnival: Directed by Stanley Haynes. With Sally Gray, Michael Wilding, Stanley Holloway, Bernard Miles. A dancer attempts to escape from the narrow conventions of society and from the fate foretold for her at her birth.
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- Drama, Romance
- Stanley Haynes
- 1946-12-02
Mar 30, 2009 · Producer: Stanley Haynes Director: David Lean Screenplay: Stanley Haynes, Nicholas Phipps Cinematography: Guy Green Music: William Alwyn Film Editing: Clive Donner, Geoffrey Foot Cast: Ann Todd (Madeleine Smith), Norman Wooland (William Minnoch), Ivan Desny (Emile L'Anglier), Leslie Banks (James Smith), Barbara Everest (Mrs. Smith), Elizabeth ...
- David Lean
- Ann Todd
Stanley Haynes David Lean H.G. Wells: Based on: The Passionate Friends by H.G. Wells: Produced by: Ronald Neame: Starring: Ann Todd Claude Rains Trevor Howard: Cinematography: Guy Green: Edited by: Geoffrey Foot: Music by: Richard Addinsell