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  1. Antony Darnborough (6 October 1913 – 24 September 2000) was a British film producer and director. Select Credits. Quartet (1948) Traveller's Joy (1949) Boys in Brown (1949) The Astonished Heart (1950) So Long at the Fair (1950) Trio (1950) Encore (1951) To Paris with Love (1954) The Baby and the Battleship (1956) References

  2. Antony Darnborough was born on 6 October 1913 in Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for The Astonished Heart (1950), Lost Daughter (1949) and So Long at the Fair (1950). He was married to Angela Beyfus. He died on 24 September 2000 in England, UK.

    • Producer, Director, Production Manager
    • October 6, 1913
    • Antony Darnborough
    • September 24, 2000
  3. Antony Darnborough est un producteur de cinéma et un réalisateur britannique né le 6 octobre 1913 à Weybridge et mort le 24 septembre 2000 à Londres . Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

    • 6 octobre 1913Weybridge, Surrey
    • Producteur de cinéma
    • Britannique
  4. Ronald Bergan. Wed 18 Oct 2000 05.58 EDT. In the late 1940s, Somerset Maugham, still at the height of his fame, was prevailed upon by the film producer Antony Darnborough, who has died aged 86,...

  5. Antony Darnborough was a British film producer and director.[1][2] For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Antony Darnborough . Home

  6. Antony Darnborough. October 6, 1913 — September 24, 2000 • 86 y.o. (110) Producer. Director. Top. So Long at the Fair 1950. Producer — 17. 1956. The Baby and the Battleship. 1956. Comedy, 1 hr 36 min. United Kingdom • Jay Lewis. Friends. : — Kinorium. : — IMDb. : 5.3. Critics: — 1955. 2. To Paris with Love. 1955.

  7. Her brother was the film producer Antony Darnborough (1913–2000), whose sister-in-law, journalist Drusilla Beyfus, married theatre critic Milton Shulman and was mother of Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue from 1992 to 2017, and Nicola Shulman, later Marchioness of Normanby.