Ian Dalrymple
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ian Dalrymple (26 August 1903 – 28 March 1989) was a British screenwriter, film director, film editor and film producer. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University. Initially, he worked as an editor at Gaumont-British pictures and Gainsborough Pictures, later turning to screenwriting. During World War II, he was a producer for the Crown Film Unit, the government run agency for information and propaganda films, in particular working, and forming a close friendship, with Humphrey Jennings. Later, Dalrymple worked for MGM-Korda as a producer. He formed Wessex Productions as his own company, making his films at Pinewood Studios. He died in London on 28 March 1989.
Known for
Credits

The Ghoul (1933)
Editor

Little Friend (1934)
Editor

The Man They Couldn't Arrest (1931)
Editor

Rome Express (1932)
Editor
The Ringer (1931)
Editor

Evergreen (1934)
Editor

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1931)
Editor

Marry Me (1932)
Editor

The Faithful Heart (1932)
Editor

Michael and Mary (1931)
Editor

The Ghost Train (1931)
Editor

Love on Wheels (1932)
Editor

After the Ball (1932)
Editor

Balaclava (1928)
Editor

Jack's the Boy (1932)
Editor

Symphony in Two Flats (1930)
Editor

Sunshine Susie (1931)
Editor

Her Last Affaire (1935)
Editor

Lord Babs (1932)
Editor

The Crooked Billet (1930)
Editor

The Midshipmaid (1932)
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