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Name
  
Frank Launder


Role
  
Writer


Born
  
28 January 1906 (
1906-01-28
)
Hitchin, Hertfordshire, UK

Occupation
  
Film director, producer, writer

Died
  
February 23, 1997, Monte Carlo, Monaco

Spouse
  
Bernadette O'Farrell (m. 1950–1997), Alicia Quayle (m. 1932)

Books
  
The Wildcats of St Trinians

Nominations
  
BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay

Movies
  
The Belles of St Trinian's, The Lady Vanishes, The Happiest Days of Y, I See a Dark Stranger, The Blue Lagoon

Similar People
  
Sidney Gilliat, Alastair Sim, Basil Radford, Joyce Grenfell, Naunton Wayne

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Frank Launder (28 January 1906 – 23 February 1997) was a British writer, film director and producer, who made more than 40 films, many of them in collaboration with Sidney Gilliat.

He was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England and began working as a screenwriter on British films in the 1930s, contributing the story for the classic Will Hay comedy Oh, Mr Porter! (1937). After writing a number of screenplays with Gilliat, including The Lady Vanishes (1938) and Night Train to Munich, the two men produced and directed the wartime drama Millions Like Us (1943).

After founding their own production company Individual Pictures, they produced a number of memorable dramas and thrillers including I See a Dark Stranger (1945) and Green for Danger (1946), but were best known for their comedies including The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) and most famously, the St Trinians series, based on Ronald Searle's cartoons set in an anarchic girls school. He was married to actress Bernadette O'Farrell from 1950 until his death in Monaco. The couple had two children.

References

Frank Launder Wikipedia


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