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Roland Pertwee

Highest Rated: 100% King Solomon's Mines (1937)

Lowest Rated: 100% King Solomon's Mines (1937)

Birthday: May 17, 1885

Birthplace: Brighton, England, UK

Roland Pertwee wrote a variety of screenplays throughout the duration of his Hollywood career. Pertwee began his career writing for films like "I Like Your Nerve" (1931) and "Illegal" (1932). Writing screenplays for "Dinner at the Ritz" (1937) with Annabella and the Paul Robeson adventure "King Solomon's Mines" (1937). was next on the agenda for PertweeLater in his career, Pertwee wrote "Non-Stop New York" (1937). Pertwee passed away in April 1963 at the age of 78.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 38% King Solomon's Mines
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Honor of the Family
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Jeannie
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Return to Yesterday
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Man of the Moment
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Adventure in Blackmail
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I Like Your Nerve
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The Half-Way House
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It's a Great Day
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36% The Ghoul
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Filmography

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It's a Great Day 1956 Writer The Half-Way House 1944 Prison Governor Actor Adventure in Blackmail 1943 Director Pimpernel Smith 77% 1941 Embassy Official-Sir George Smith Actor Jeannie 1941 Writer Return to Yesterday 1940 Screenwriter Young Man's Fancy 1939 Screenwriter King Solomon's Mines 100% 38% 1937 Screenwriter Man of the Moment 1935 Writer The Ghoul 36% 1933 Screenwriter Honor of the Family 1931 Screenwriter I Like Your Nerve 1931 Screenwriter
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