Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Biographie. Harry Alan Towers a écrit quelques romans sous le pseudonyme de Peter Welbeck, puis s'est consacré à l'écriture de scénarios à partir de 1946.Pendant la seconde Guerre mondiale, il a écrit quelques émissions pour la radio, au service de la Royal Air Force.En 1952-53 il produit à la radio une adaptation des Aventures d'Horatio Hornblower d'après les romans de C. S. Forester.

  2. Harry Alan Towers (* 19.Oktober 1920 in London, England; † 31. Juli 2009) war ein britischer Filmproduzent und Drehbuchautor.. Leben. Towers verfasste zunächst unter dem Pseudonym Peter Welbeck mehrere Romane, ehe er seit 1946 Filmdrehbücher schrieb. Schon während des Zweiten Weltkrieges im Dienst der Royal Air Force hatte er begonnen, für das Radio zu schreiben. 1952/53 produzierte er ...

  3. 4 de nov. de 2009 · As entertainment moguls go, Harry Alan Towers was never in the same league as David O. Zelnick or Louis B. Mayer, but at least he had a proper middle name; and during a long career in radio ...

  4. 3 de nov. de 2014 · Harry Alan Towers' reputation rests upon a corpus of 95 low-budget productions shot post-haste in every corner of the globe. He took an integral part, however, in the development of the protocols that now underpin much transnational film production and he must be regarded as a pioneer. Towers' slash and burn strategy focused on parasitic, back-to-back productions, funded by rights bundles that ...

  5. Towers, Harry Alan (1920-2009) Producer, Writer. As entertainment moguls go, Harry Alan Towers was never in the same league as David O. Zelznick or Louis B. Mayer, but during a long career in radio, television and films, he acquired a legendary reputation as the most enterprising, prolific - and elusive - independent producer of his day.

  6. Harry Alan Towers (1920-2009) was a British film producer and screenwriter who frequently used the pseudonym Peter Welbeck for the latter role. Following his service in the RAF during World War II, he started a company called Towers of London, which sold syndicated radio programs around the world. Among the titles he handled were The Black Museum and The Lives of Harry Lime, both starring ...

  7. A prolific talent active in radio and television, Towers produced over a hundred feature films. These include such diverse yet popular tales as Ten Little Indians (1965), The Face of Fu Manchu (1965), Rocket To The Moon (1967), The Call of the Wild (1972) and Cry, The Beloved Country (1995). *Read Harry Alan Towers' Times Obituary