Philip Mac Donald - Films Based On Works By MacDonald

Films Based On Works By MacDonald

  • 1929 - Lost Patrol (the novel Patrol), directed by Walter Summers
  • 1932 - The Rasp, directed by Michael Powell
  • 1932 - Rynox, directed by Michael Powell
  • 1934 - The Lost Patrol (the novel Patrol), directed by John Ford
  • 1934 - The Mystery of Mr. X (the novel X v. Rex), directed by Edgar Selwyn
  • 1937 - Who Killed John Savage? (the novel Rynox), directed by Maurice Elvey
  • 1939 - A Gentleman's Gentleman (the play), directed by Roy William Neill
  • 1939 - Le Collier de Chanvre (the novel Rope to Spare), directed by Léon Mathot
  • 1939 - The Nursemaid Who Disappeared (the novel Warrant for X), directed by Arthur B. Woods
  • 1942 - Nightmare, directed by Tim Whelan
  • 1951 - Circle of Danger, directed by Jacques Tourneur
  • 1952 - The Hour of 13 (the novel X v. Rex), directed by Harold French
  • 1956 - 23 Paces to Baker Street (the novel Warrant for X), directed by Henry Hathaway
  • 1963 - The List of Adrian Messenger, directed by John Huston

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