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Hugh Mills
(1913-1971)
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Hugh Mills was born in 1913. He was a writer, known for
Knave of Hearts (1954)
,
Blackmailed (1951)
and
So Long at the Fair (1950)
. He died in 1971.
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Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
1 nomination total
Known for
Knave of Hearts
6.8
Writer
1954
Blackmailed
6.8
Writer
1951
So Long at the Fair
7.1
Writer
1950
Prudence and the Pill
5.7
Writer
1968
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Prudence and the Pill
5.7
novel
screenplay
1968
As You Are
TV Movie
original play
1958
Rheingold Theatre
8.3
TV Series
written by
1955
1 episode
Knave of Hearts
6.8
adaptation
dialogue
1954
Blackmailed
6.8
screenplay
1951
The Naked Heart
5.1
Writer
1950
So Long at the Fair
7.1
dialogue
screenplay
1950
As You Are
TV Movie
play
1948
Blanche Fury
6.7
dialogue
1948
Turned Out Nice Again
6.3
based on the play "As You Are"
1941
Personal Property
6.5
screen play
1937
The Man in the Mirror
6.1
scenario
1936
The Beloved Vagabond
5.8
scenario & dialogue
1936
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1
The Emperor's Candlesticks
6.5
contributor to dialogue
(uncredited)
1937
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Born
1913
Died
1971
Other works
Stage: Wrote "Laughter in the Court," performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England, with
Yvonne Arnaud
,
Ronald Squire
and Anthony Bruce in the cast. John Hastings Turner was director.
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British playwright, novelist and screenwriter.
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