• William Percy Lipscomb (born 1887 in Merton, Surrey, England, died 25 July 1958) was a British-born Hollywood playwright, screenwriter, producer and director...
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  • is a 1934 British historical adventure film written and directed by W. P. Lipscomb and starring Frank Cellier, Anne Grey and Mary Lawson. The plot is based...
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  • Androcles and the Lion. The resulting Pygmalion scenario by Cecil Lewis and W. P. Lipscomb removed exposition unnecessary outside a theatrical context and added...
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  • and Donald Woods. It was directed by Jack Conway from a screenplay by W. P. Lipscomb and S. N. Behrman. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for...
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  • the 1862 Victor Hugo novel of the same name. The movie was adapted by W. P. Lipscomb and directed by Richard Boleslawski. This was the last film for Twentieth...
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    ever considered anyone else for the part." The script was written by W. P. Lipscomb, who concentrated on the first half of the novel (the second half being...
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    William Nunn Lipscomb Jr. (December 9, 1919 – April 14, 2011) was a Nobel Prize-winning American inorganic and organic chemist working in nuclear magnetic...
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  • J. Minney's play of the same name, and was co-written by Minney and W. P. Lipscomb and directed by Richard Boleslawski. Colin Clive, who appears in the...
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  • Lipscomb University is a private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee. It is affiliated with the Churches of Christ. The campus is located in the...
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  • Pommy is a play written by W. P. Lipscomb and John Watson in the late 1940s. An Englishman arrives in Australia and works on a station. The story was originally...
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  • William Lipscomb (writer), English clergyman, translator and poet William Lipscomb (cricketer), English barrister and cricketer W. P. Lipscomb (William...
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    four to receive the award, along with Ian Dalrymple, Cecil Lewis and W. P. Lipscomb, who had also worked on adapting Shaw's text. Official Website of the...
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    c'è aria di nevai" ("In the Pyrenees there are blizzards brewing") Polish: "W Hiszpanii mży, gdy dżdżyste przyjdą dni" ("It drizzles in Spain when come...
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  • (film), a 1934 film depicting the life of Thomas Blood, directed by W. P. Lipscomb Colonel Blood (album), a 2012 album by Fighting with Wire This disambiguation...
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    four to receive the award, along with Ian Dalrymple, Cecil Lewis and W. P. Lipscomb, who had also worked on adapting Shaw's text. In the early 1920s Lloyd...
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  • Reflections on the Screen. New York: Atria Books, a trademark of Simon & Schuster. p. 205. ISBN 0-7434-1043-2. "The Religious Affiliation of Movie Producer Louis...
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  • 1941 negated by the screenplay not being completed until April 1941. W. P. Lipscomb – who was paid $10,000 – wrote this screenplay, reportedly drawing on...
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  • Thank You, Mr. Pepys! (category Plays by W. P. Lipscomb)
    Thank You, Mr. Pepys! is a historical play by the British writer W.P. Lipscomb. It was inspired by the three-volume biography of Samuel Pepys by historian...
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  • directed by Louis King and written by Harry Clork, Wilson Collison, W.P. Lipscomb and Frank Wead. The film stars Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston, Preston...
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  • adapted from The Dippers Mischief, 1931, adapted by W. P. Lipscomb Plunder, 1931, adapted by W. P. Lipscomb Popkiss, 1972, musical adaptation of Rookery Nook...
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    his character is not based on him. The 1934 movie Colonel Blood, by W. P. Lipscomb, depicts Blood's theft of the Crown jewels and his subsequent pardon...
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  • "Realistic Grosses". Variety. p. 10. "'7 Wonders of World', 2d for Cinerama, To Have Semi-Story Line". Variety. September 16, 1953. p. 1. Retrieved October 6...
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  • the director to track down Cowie in Nairobi, who inspired the story. W. P. Lipscomb wrote the script based on Harry Watt's original idea. Ralph Smart worked...
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  • Lipscomb is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. W. G. Lipscomb, Superintendent of the Aborigines Welfare Board in New South Wales,...
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    Bernard Shaw Pygmalion (1938 film) by George Bernard Shaw adapted by W. P. Lipscomb and Cecil Lewis Films My Fair Lady (1964 film) The Opening of Misty...
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    as Martha Cnockhaert's voice. The screenplay was written by Ian Hay, W. P. Lipscomb and Edmund Gwenn. I was a Spy was released to cinemas in the United...
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  • Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 37. ISBN 0-85112-250-7. Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles Roberts, David (2006)...
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  • Austin's alterations and the finished film itself. He instead used the pseudonym P.H. Vazak, the name of his late Hungarian sheepdog. Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman...
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  • Bernard Shaw Pygmalion (1938 film) by George Bernard Shaw adapted by W. P. Lipscomb and Cecil Lewis Films My Fair Lady (1964 film) The Opening of Misty...
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  • Film's Record". News. Vol. 38, no. 5, 877. South Australia. 29 May 1942. p. 6. Retrieved 21 March 2024 – via National Library of Australia. Ralph Smart...
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