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  1. Charles Herbert Frend (21 November 1909, Pulborough, Sussex – 8 January 1977, London) was an English film director and editor, best known for his films produced at Ealing Studios. He began directing in the early 1940s and is known for such films as Scott of the Antarctic (1948) and The Cruel Sea (1953).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0294243Charles Frend - IMDb

    Charles Frend. Director: The Third Key. British director Charles Frend started his film career as an editor, and worked on several Alfred Hitchcock films, including Secret Agent (1936) and Young and Innocent (1937). He later worked for MGM at Elstree Studios, where he edited such films as A Yank at Oxford (1938) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939).

  3. Acreditado con. Charles Frend (1909 - 1977) fue un director y editor de Reino Unido conocido por Sabotaje (La mujer solitaria), Inocencia y juventud, El agente secreto, Adiós, Mr. Chips, La ciudadela, Un yanqui en Oxford, Valses de Viena, Scott en la Antártida, Mar cruel y The Long Arm.

  4. Biografía de Charles Frend y su filmografía, todas sus películas: The Long Arm, Scott en la Antártida, A Run for Your Money, Barnacle Bill (1957), Duelo en el mar.

  5. www.britishpictures.com › stars › Frend_CharlesCharles Frend

    Henry Cornelius (1913 - 1958) Charles Frend tends to be overlooked when it comes to listing influential directors, but his work is fundamental in establishing the Ealing community ethos and creating the blueprint for putting British stiff-upper-lippery on screen. Frend was born in Sussex and educated at Kings School, Canterbury and Oxford.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2020 · La alternativa | Mar cruel (Charles Frend) 12 julio, 2020 - por Victor Carvajal Celi - Deja un comentario. En el inicio de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el escritor inglés Nicholas Monsarrat pidió a la armada británica ser parte de su famosa flota naviera de guerra, conocida por todo el mundo como la Royal Navy.

  7. Scott of the Antarctic: Directed by Charles Frend. With John Mills, Diana Churchill, Harold Warrender, Anne Firth. The story of British explorer Robert Falcon Scott's 1912 expedition and his quest to be the first to reach the South Pole.