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Universal Pictures' English operations; Wilcox was appointed to the board to directors of Universal English and the Universal American parent company. He also had shares in a new company,
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to earn more money and trained as a pilot. A case of appendicitis kept him away from the front for a time but he wound up serving in France and serving as a flight instructor in
England.
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British films sold to the USA. The success of the film inspired Wilcox to steer away from realistic drama and focus on escapist entertainment.
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1447:(1957), which performed reasonably well at the British box office but ultimately lost money. Wilcox found himself personally liable for some of the film's costs.
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1233:(1947) was the most popular film at the British box office in 1947. Another hit was
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2393:"Herbert Wilcox – Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos – AllMovie"
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Obituary. Mr Herbert Wilcox Pioneer British film maker
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1134:(1939). They were going to follow it with a biopic of
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British Cinema of the 1950s: The Decline of Deference
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London Cemeteries: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer
2570:"Dorothy Gish Made £41,000 from Three British Films"
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was trade-shown several weeks earlier in May, 1929.
3331:– autobiography, 1967 (first American edition 1969)
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932:(1934) without her. Wilcox was back to Neagle for
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1368:Wilcox was further hurt when a film he produced,
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401:(1926), the first film shot at the newly built
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190:(19 April 1890 – 15 May 1977) was a British
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2453:"Anna Neagle's Herbert Takes on a New Star"
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295:However the next Graham-Wilcox production,
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3231:– via National Library of Australia.
3203:– via National Library of Australia.
3152:– via National Library of Australia.
3124:– via National Library of Australia.
3096:– via National Library of Australia.
3068:– via National Library of Australia.
2962:– via National Library of Australia.
2934:– via National Library of Australia.
2885:– via National Library of Australia.
2794:– via National Library of Australia.
2766:– via National Library of Australia.
2738:– via National Library of Australia.
2707:– via National Library of Australia.
2670:– via National Library of Australia.
2642:– via National Library of Australia.
2614:– via National Library of Australia.
2586:– via National Library of Australia.
2558:– via National Library of Australia.
2469:– via National Library of Australia.
2441:– via National Library of Australia.
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301:(1922), starring imported Hollywood star
3342:Herbert Wilcox biography at ScreenOnline
835:(1932) He made some films without her –
804:Wilcox's professional relationship with
2899:. Naval Institute Press, 1997, p. 201.
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3163:"Herbert Wilcox in bankruptcy court".
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1335:The first movie Lockwood-Wilcox film,
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427:British and Dominions Film Corporation
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3108:"Film news horn Hollywood and London"
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3352:Herbert Wilcox at Film Reference
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3329:Twenty-Five Thousand Sunsets
3215:"THE UNSINKABLE ANNA NEAGLE"
2869:"HERBERT WILCOX'S PROGRAMME"
2542:"THREE HEW BRITISH PICTURES"
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3714:I Live in Grosvenor Square
3347:Herbert Wilcox at BritMovie
2973:"New Herbert Wilcox Film".
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3522:The Chance of a Night Time
2946:"HERBERT WILCOX'S TRIUMPH"
2425:"THE MAN WHO MADE "DAWN.""
2006:I Live in Grosvenor Square
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967:Herbert Wilcox Productions
886:He bought the rights to a
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3610:This'll Make You Whistle
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3187:"'BANKRUPTCY' FIGHT OVER"
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2189:Paddy the Next Best Thing
2142:The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
1782:The Loves of Robert Burns
1567:In 1937, the Wilcox film
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1292:(1950), with Wilding and
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264:Graham-Wilcox Productions
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1902:This'll Make You Whistle
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1248:(1948) but returned for
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1043:This'll Make You Whistle
829:He used Neagle again in
345:Back in Britain he made
271:A Peep Behind the Scenes
1661:(producer and director)
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1557:City of London Cemetery
568:Canaries Sometimes Sing
4416:British film producers
4325:The Return of the Frog
4293:Come Out of the Pantry
3925:When Knights Were Bold
3746:Elizabeth of Ladymead
3136:"UK picture on racing"
2378:re Mr Herbert Wilcox.
2070:The Lady with the Lamp
1573:was nominated for the
1428:. Less successful was
1418:Wilcox had a hit with
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1005:Street Singer Serenade
993:General Cinema Finance
770:As a director he made
658:The Mountain of Mourne
580:Cochran's Talkie Revue
393:British National Films
383:British National Films
185:Herbert Sydney Wilcox
3842:These Dangerous Years
3650:Sixty Glorious Years
2134:These Dangerous Years
2038:Elizabeth of Ladymead
1431:These Dangerous Years
1245:Elizabeth of Ladymead
1187:and the war thriller
1002:Their first film was
632:based on the play by
619:had to be cancelled.
607:The Life of Beethoven
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4431:People from Brighton
3866:The Lady Is a Square
3818:Lilacs in the Spring
3778:The Lady with a Lamp
3722:Piccadilly Incident
3287:24 June 1917, p. 3 (
3057:Sunday Times (Perth)
2166:The Lady Is a Square
2110:Lilacs in the Spring
1934:Sixty Glorious Years
1666:Selected filmography
1579:Venice Film Festival
1546:National Film Awards
1504:, starring his wife
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1389:Lilacs in the Spring
1351:(1953), co-starring
1304:Florence Nightingale
1302:(1951), a biopic of
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1271:starring Neagle and
1254:(1949), a sequel to
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1067:(1937) with Neagle.
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4269:Lilies of the Field
4197:Night of the Garter
4077:The Flag Lieutenant
3893:The Wonderful Story
3834:My Teenage Daughter
3810:Trouble in the Glen
3738:Spring in Park Lane
3554:Money Means Nothing
3167:. 29 January 1964.
2996:"A Jacobite Film".
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2277:The Flag Lieutenant
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2014:Piccadilly Incident
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1655:1951 – Best Film –
1649:Spring in Park Lane
1646:1949 – Best Film –
1637:1948 – Best Film –
1631:Piccadilly Incident
1628:1947 – Best Film –
1591:). Wilcox lost the
1421:My Teenage Daughter
1362:Trouble in the Glen
1267:(1950) a biopic of
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832:The Flag Lieutenant
546:Albert de Courville
439:and, in his debut,
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277:The Wonderful Story
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4093:The Barton Mystery
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3658:Nurse Edith Cavell
3642:Victoria the Great
3586:The Queen's Affair
3562:The Little Damozel
3506:The Woman in White
3192:The Canberra Times
3052:"HOWARD IS A GOGH"
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2046:Maytime in Mayfair
1950:Nurse Edith Cavell
1926:Victoria the Great
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1838:The Little Damozel
1814:Good Night, Vienna
1766:The Woman in White
1611:Victoria the Great
1597:Robert J. Flaherty
1570:Victoria the Great
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1408:Perchance to Dream
1394:The Glorious Years
1371:The Beggar's Opera
1322:The Glorious Years
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1131:Nurse Edith Cavell
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899:That's a Good Girl
880:The Little Damozel
850:General John Regan
820:Stand Up and Cheer
716:The Barton Mystery
576:His Master's Voice
486:The Woman in White
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4117:One Precious Year
4085:Say It with Music
4061:The Love Contract
4029:A Night Like This
3997:The Speckled Band
3901:Flames of Passion
3858:Wonderful Things!
3794:Trent's Last Case
3698:Forever and a Day
3546:Goodnight, Vienna
3293:News of the World
3284:News of the World
2750:"NEW SOUND FILMS"
2691:"AUSTRALIAN FILM"
2659:The Newcastle Sun
2405:Wilcox p 3, 30–32
2301:Lord of the Manor
2293:The Blarney Stone
2269:A Night Like This
2245:Say It with Music
2150:Wonderful Things!
2086:Trent's Last Case
1990:Forever and a Day
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1438:, and no Neagle.
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1326:Margaret Lockwood
1171:Forever and a Day
961:Elisabeth Bergner
959:(1935), starring
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862:The King of Paris
856:The Blarney Stone
815:Goodnight, Vienna
764:A Night Like This
752:Say It with Music
746:The Love Contract
688:The Speckled Band
609:and a version of
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435:(1927), starring
375:(1926), starring
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286:Jack Graham Cutts
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1108:(1938) starring
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758:The Mayor's Nest
700:Almost a Divorce
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601:(1930), with
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3442:The Only Way
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2626:"FILM STARS"
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2603:Western Mail
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1894:Three Maxims
1892:
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1846:Bitter Sweet
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1742:The Only Way
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1601:Zoltán Korda
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1501:Charlie Girl
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1468:(1959), and
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1404:Ivor Novello
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722:Life Goes On
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584:Rookery Nook
583:
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357:The Only Way
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90:(1977-05-15)
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4401:1977 deaths
4396:1890 births
4221:Lucky Loser
4141:It's a King
3973:On Approval
3498:The Bondman
3410:As director
2849:Wilcox p 93
2840:Wilcox p 97
2822:Wilcox p 98
2813:Wilcox p 91
2783:The Mercury
2680:Wilcox p 83
2654:"OUR GIRLS"
2531:Wilcox p 62
2522:Wilcox p 58
2513:Wilcox p 55
2488:Wilcox p 51
2479:Wilcox p 48
2205:On Approval
1758:The Bondman
1615:Nations Cup
1609:. However,
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