H. Fowler Mear
Harry Fowler Mear (1888-1985) was a British screenwriter.[1] He spent a number of years at Twickenham Film Studios where his work has been described as "competent but uninspired".[2]
Partial filmography
- The Cost of a Kiss (1917)
 - What Next? (1928)
 - The Silent House (1929)
 - Would You Believe It! (1929)
 - Red Pearls (1930)
 - You'd Be Surprised! (1930)
 - The Lyons Mail (1931)
 - Black Coffee (1931)
 - Splinters in the Navy (1931)
 - Number, Please (1931)
 - Deadlock (1931)
 - The Ghost Camera (1933)
 - The Shadow (1933)
 - I Lived with You (1933)
 - This Week of Grace (1933)
 - The Wandering Jew (1933)
 - Lord Edgeware Dies (1934)
 - Whispering Tongues (1934)
 - Lily of Killarney (1934)
 - Say It With Flowers (1934)
 - Flood Tide (1934)
 - The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935)
 - D'Ye Ken John Peel? (1935)
 - Department Store (1935)
 - The Morals of Marcus (1935)
 - Three Witnesses (1935)
 - Scrooge (1935)
 - The Last Journey (1936)
 - Eliza Comes to Stay (1936)
 - Dusty Ermine (1936)
 - In the Soup (1936)
 - The Vicar of Bray (1937)
 - Riding High (1937)
 - Death Croons the Blues (1937)
 - Underneath the Arches (1937)
 
References
- ↑ "H. Fowler Mear". British Film Institute.
 - ↑ Richards (ed.) p.43
 
Bibliography
- Richards, Jeffrey (ed.). The Unknown 1930s: An Alternative History of the British Cinema, 1929- 1939. I.B. Tauris & Co, 1998.
 
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