Angus MacPhail Net Worth

Angus MacPhail Net Worth is
$1.6 Million

Angus MacPhail Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Angus MacPhail (8 April 1903 – 22 April 1962) was an English screenwriter, active from the late 1920s, who is best remembered for his work with Alfred Hitchcock.He was born in London and educated at Westminster School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge where he studied English and edited Granta. He first worked in the film business in 1926 writing subtitles for silent films. He then began writing his own scenarios for Gaumont British Studios and later Ealing Studios under Sir Michael Balcon. During World War II he made films for the Ministry of Information.One of Alfred Hitchcock’s favourite devices for driving the plots of his stories and creating suspense was what he called the 'MacGuffin'. Ivor Montagu, who worked with Hitchcock on several of his British films, attributes the coining of the term to MacPhail.

Date Of BirthApril 8, 1903
Died1962-04-22
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
ProfessionWriter, Miscellaneous Crew, Producer

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Wrong Man1956screen play
The Scarlet PimpernelTV Series screenplay - 2 episodes, 1956 writer - 1 episode, 1956
The Man Who Knew Too Much1956contributing writer - uncredited
The Passing Show1953TV Series script - 1 episode
Train of Events1949original screenplay - as Angus Macphail
Whisky Galore1949screenplay - as Angus Mac Phail
It Always Rains on Sunday1947screenplay
Frieda1947
The Loves of Joanna Godden1947
The Captive Heart1946screenplay
Spellbound1945adaptation
Dead of Night1945original story - as Angus Macphail / screenplay - segment "Christmas Party", as Angus Macphail, uncredited
Aventure malgache1944Short uncredited
Bon Voyage1944Short
While Nero Fiddled1944original screenplay
Champagne Charlie1944original screenplay - as Angus Macphail
The Halfway House1944screenplay - as Angus Macphail
My Learned Friend1943writer
Go to Blazes1942Short
Went the Day Well?1942story and screenplay - as Angus Macphail
The Goose Steps Out1942
The Foreman Went to France1942
The Next of Kin1942
The Big Blockade1942screen play - as Angus Macphail
Black Sheep of Whitehall1942original story - as Angus Macphail / screen play - as Angus Macphail
The Ghost of St. Michael's1941original story and screenplay
Three Cockeyed Sailors1940screenplay
Saloon Bar1940screenplay
To Hell with Hitler1940
Haunted Honeymoon1940screen play
Return to Yesterday1940
The Secret Four1939writer
Trouble Brewing1939writer
The Playboy1938writer
A Yank at Oxford1938contributing writer - uncredited
The Good Companions1933writer
Marry Me1932
Love on Wheels1932screenplay
Edgar Wallace's White Face the Fiend1932scenario
Faithful Hearts1932scenario
Criminal at Large1932adaptation
Lord Babs1932
Bull Rushes1931Short story
Hot Heir1931Short story
Who Killed Doc Robin?1931Short story
The Office Girl1931screenplay - uncredited
Michael and Mary1931
Bachelor's Folly1931
Hindle Wakes1931scenario
The Ghost Train1931
The Man They Couldn't Arrest1931
Night in Montmartre1931
Aroma of the South Seas1931Short writer
The Gaunt Stranger1931
The Sport of Kings1931
Third Time Lucky1931
A Warm Corner1930scenario
Symphony in Two Flats1930
Ashes1930Short
Their Son1929novella
The Wrecker1929writer
City of Play1929writer
Taxi for Two1929dialogue
The Crooked Billet1929writer
The Return of the Rat1929writer
A Light Woman1928
Balaclava1928scenario

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Orders Is Orders1934production personnel
Britannia of Billingsgate1933production personnel
A Cuckoo in the Nest1933production personnel
Friday the Thirteenth1933production personnel
Channel Crossing1933production personnel
Leave It to Smith1933production personnel
The Ghoul1933production personnel
Falling for You1933production personnel
Sleeping Car1933production personnel
The Good Companions1933production assistant
The Lucky Number1932production personnel

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Cuckoo in the Nest1933producer
Channel Crossing1933co-producer - uncredited
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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