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Bill Luckwell (1913–1967) was a British film producer and screenwriter. He founded Bill Luckwell Productions to make supporting features.
- 2 February 1967 (aged 53), London
- 1955–1964 (production)
- Screenwriter, Producer
- 1 October 1913, Badminton, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Bill Luckwell was born on 1 October 1913 in Badminton, Gloucestershire, England, UK. Bill was a producer and writer, known for Booby Trap (1957), Hidden Homicide (1959) and Undercover Girl (1958). Bill died on 2 February 1967 in London, England, UK.
Bill Luckwell was born on 1 October 1913 in Badminton, Gloucestershire, England, UK. Bill was a producer and writer, known for Booby Trap (1957), Hidden Homicide (1959) and Undercover Girl (1958). Bill died on 2 February 1967 in London, England, UK.
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- October 1, 1913
- Bill Luckwell
- February 2, 1967
Miss Tulip Stays the Night was the first film produced by Jaywell, the company formed by producer and screenwriter Bill Luckwell. Producer John O. Douglas handled sound on Hulbert's early films and director Leslie Arliss had written scripts for Courtidge and Hulbert.
- £40,000
- July 1955#TAB#(UK)
- John O. Douglas, Bill Luckwell, associate, Derek Winn
Bill & Michael Luckwell Ltd. Who cut off an old man's hand, and then murdered him? Inquiring minds want to know, and so does Scotland Yard. A low budget, independent British production with a large cast. The last fifteen seconds are...well, you'll have to see them for yourself. Directed by Henry Cass. UK release 1960. US release 1961.
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