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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 Birth April 8, 1903 Died 1962-04-22 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Writer, Miscellaneous Crew, Producer
Writer Title Year Status Character The Wrong Man 1956 screen play The Scarlet Pimpernel TV Series screenplay - 2 episodes, 1956 writer - 1 episode, 1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956 contributing writer - uncredited The Passing Show 1953 TV Series script - 1 episode Train of Events 1949 original screenplay - as Angus Macphail Whisky Galore 1949 screenplay - as Angus Mac Phail It Always Rains on Sunday 1947 screenplay Frieda 1947 The Loves of Joanna Godden 1947 The Captive Heart 1946 screenplay Spellbound 1945 adaptation Dead of Night 1945 original story - as Angus Macphail / screenplay - segment "Christmas Party", as Angus Macphail, uncredited Aventure malgache 1944 Short uncredited Bon Voyage 1944 Short While Nero Fiddled 1944 original screenplay Champagne Charlie 1944 original screenplay - as Angus Macphail The Halfway House 1944 screenplay - as Angus Macphail My Learned Friend 1943 writer Go to Blazes 1942 Short Went the Day Well? 1942 story and screenplay - as Angus Macphail The Goose Steps Out 1942 The Foreman Went to France 1942 The Next of Kin 1942 The Big Blockade 1942 screen play - as Angus Macphail Black Sheep of Whitehall 1942 original story - as Angus Macphail / screen play - as Angus Macphail The Ghost of St. Michael's 1941 original story and screenplay Three Cockeyed Sailors 1940 screenplay Saloon Bar 1940 screenplay To Hell with Hitler 1940 Haunted Honeymoon 1940 screen play Return to Yesterday 1940 The Secret Four 1939 writer Trouble Brewing 1939 writer The Playboy 1938 writer A Yank at Oxford 1938 contributing writer - uncredited The Good Companions 1933 writer Marry Me 1932 Love on Wheels 1932 screenplay Edgar Wallace's White Face the Fiend 1932 scenario Faithful Hearts 1932 scenario Criminal at Large 1932 adaptation Lord Babs 1932 Bull Rushes 1931 Short story Hot Heir 1931 Short story Who Killed Doc Robin? 1931 Short story The Office Girl 1931 screenplay - uncredited Michael and Mary 1931 Bachelor's Folly 1931 Hindle Wakes 1931 scenario The Ghost Train 1931 The Man They Couldn't Arrest 1931 Night in Montmartre 1931 Aroma of the South Seas 1931 Short writer The Gaunt Stranger 1931 The Sport of Kings 1931 Third Time Lucky 1931 A Warm Corner 1930 scenario Symphony in Two Flats 1930 Ashes 1930 Short Their Son 1929 novella The Wrecker 1929 writer City of Play 1929 writer Taxi for Two 1929 dialogue The Crooked Billet 1929 writer The Return of the Rat 1929 writer A Light Woman 1928 Balaclava 1928 scenario
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Orders Is Orders 1934 production personnel Britannia of Billingsgate 1933 production personnel A Cuckoo in the Nest 1933 production personnel Friday the Thirteenth 1933 production personnel Channel Crossing 1933 production personnel Leave It to Smith 1933 production personnel The Ghoul 1933 production personnel Falling for You 1933 production personnel Sleeping Car 1933 production personnel The Good Companions 1933 production assistant The Lucky Number 1932 production personnel
Producer Title Year Status Character A Cuckoo in the Nest 1933 producer Channel Crossing 1933 co-producer - uncredited