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John Hawkesworth is a Scriptwriter and Producer British born on 7 december 1920 at London (United-kingdom)

John Hawkesworth

John Hawkesworth
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 7 december 1920 at London (United-kingdom)
Death 30 september 2003 (at 82 years) at Leicester (United-kingdom)

John Hawkesworth (7 December 1920 – 30 September 2003) was an English television and film producer and writer best known for his work on the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs.

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Hayley Mills
Hayley Mills
(2 films)
Leslie Parkyn
Leslie Parkyn
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of John Hawkesworth (3 films)

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Scriptwriter

Tiger Bay
Tiger Bay (1959)
, 1h45
Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors John Mills, Horst Buchholz, Hayley Mills, Yvonne Mitchell, Anthony Dawson, Megs Jenkins
Rating74% 3.7443553.7443553.7443553.7443553.744355
In Cardiff, a young Polish sailor named Bronislav Korchinsky (Horst Buchholz) returns from his latest voyage to visit his girlfriend Anya (Yvonne Mitchell). After he finds a woman named Christine (Shari) living in her apartment, the landlord tells him that he evicted Anya and gives him her new address, which is also the home of a young girl named Gillie Evans (Hayley Mills), an orphaned tomboy who lives with her Aunt. Gillie's angelic face hides the fact that she is a habitual liar. She dearly wants a cap gun so she can play "Cowboys and Indians" with the boys in her neighbourhood. Korchinsky arrives shortly after she gets into a fight; she begins to like him as she leads him to her apartment building.

Producer

The Flame Trees of Thika
Directed by Roy Ward Baker
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Hayley Mills, Holly Aird, David Robb, Ben Cross, Sharon Maughan, John Nettleton
Roles Producer
Rating78% 3.92973.92973.92973.92973.9297
Robin Grant(David Robb), his wife Tilly (Hayley Mills) and daughter Elspeth (Holly Aird) move to British East Africa (now called Kenya) to set up a coffee plantation. The meet Piet Roos, a Boer big game hunter and Njombo, a native who goes to work from them. The Grants face many travails in getting established, but these improve after they hire Sammy as the headman of the plantation. Hereward (Nicholas Jones) and Lettice {Sharon Maughan Palmer move to the area. There is a fight between Roos and Sammy. Then Njombo kills Kimon, who was the Palmer’s headman. As a result his chief strips him of his property and Sammy marries the girl Njombo wanted. Elspeth has a very interesting New Year’s Eve party with Mrs. Nimmo and a newcomer to the area Alec Wilson while her parents and the Palmers go to Nairobi. A big game hunter, Ian Crawford (Ben Cross) arrives in the area and becomes infatuated with Lettice Palmer, who gives a pony to Elspeth. We learn Lettice left her first husband to elope with Hereward and Elspeth develops an intense dislike for Hereward Palmer after he shoots a baby antelope on a hunt. Sammy arranges for a curse to be put on Njombo, and it literally takes an “Act of God” to get it lifted. After the railroad reaches Thika, Lettice gets a piano, but during a party held to celebrate its arrival, a leopard kills one of her dogs. During the hunt to get it, Hereward kills the leopard, but is almost killed by its mate, but saved by Roos. The Palmers, Tilly and Crawford go on a safari, during which Lettice and Crawford have an affair. Hereward and Crawford are about to have a brawl when Crawford’s servant stabs Hereward. As a result Crawford leaves and Lettice stays with Hereward. Then on August 4, 1914 the Grants learn war has been declared on Germany. Robin joins the army, while Tilly becomes a nurse and Elspeth goes to school, where she is bullied for being a know-it-all. She runs away back to Thika. Ian Crawford is killed. Then Robin is transferred to France so all the Grants leave Africa and return to Europe for the duration.
Tiger Bay
Tiger Bay (1959)
, 1h45
Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors John Mills, Horst Buchholz, Hayley Mills, Yvonne Mitchell, Anthony Dawson, Megs Jenkins
Roles Producer
Rating74% 3.7443553.7443553.7443553.7443553.744355
In Cardiff, a young Polish sailor named Bronislav Korchinsky (Horst Buchholz) returns from his latest voyage to visit his girlfriend Anya (Yvonne Mitchell). After he finds a woman named Christine (Shari) living in her apartment, the landlord tells him that he evicted Anya and gives him her new address, which is also the home of a young girl named Gillie Evans (Hayley Mills), an orphaned tomboy who lives with her Aunt. Gillie's angelic face hides the fact that she is a habitual liar. She dearly wants a cap gun so she can play "Cowboys and Indians" with the boys in her neighbourhood. Korchinsky arrives shortly after she gets into a fight; she begins to like him as she leads him to her apartment building.
Windom's Way, 1h48
Directed by Ronald Neame
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors Peter Finch, Mary Ure, Robert Flemyng, Natasha Parry, Michael Hordern, Grégoire Aslan
Roles Producer
Rating58% 2.9464752.9464752.9464752.9464752.946475
Sur l'île de Selim, le docteur Alec Windom, défend son hôpital contre la révolte des indigènes qui ont été renvoyés de la plantation voisine.