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Victor Kendall (1903-date unknown) was a British screenwriter notable for his work in the 1930s. Kendall wrote the screenplay for Atlantic the first sound portrayal of the Titanic Disaster. Kendall worked for several British studios and production companies but spent most of his screenwriting career with the large British International Pictures organisation where he wrote scripts for several of the companies leading directors such as Ewald André Dupont and Thomas Bentley.
Date Of Birth September 26, 1903 Profession Writer, Actor Star Sign Libra
Writer Title Year Status Character Dangerous Masquerade 1939 screenplay The Gables Mystery 1938 writer Save a Little Sunshine 1938 screenplay Night Alone 1938 screenplay Meet Mr. Penny 1938 writer Mystery of Room 13 1938 Dick Turpin 1934 scenario The Charming Deceiver 1933 writer L'amour et la veine 1932 Sleepless Nights 1932 scenario The Maid of the Mountains 1932 scenario Money for Nothing 1932 Potiphar's Wife 1931 screenplay The Gables Mystery 1931 Fascination 1931 Le cap perdu 1931 The Love Storm 1931 The Black Hand Gang 1930 scenario Night Birds 1930 story Atlantis 1930 Der Greifer 1930 story Young Woodley 1930 screenplay Not So Quiet on the Western Front 1930 story Atlantic 1929 writer Atlantik 1929 writer Week-End Wives 1929 writer High Seas 1929 writer The Flying Scotsman 1929 writer The Lady from the Sea 1929 writer
Actor Title Year Status Character Law of the Jungle 1942 Grozman (as Victor Kendal) A Yank in the R.A.F. 1941 Pilot (uncredited) Rage in Heaven 1941 Dr. Boudin (uncredited) New Moon 1940 Party Guest (uncredited) And One Was Beautiful 1940 Boy at Party (uncredited) My Son, My Son! 1940 Pogson A Chump at Oxford 1940 Student Hangmen Also Die! 1943 SS Leader (uncredited) The Fighting Guerrillas 1943 Nazi Soldier (uncredited)
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Harmony Heaven 1930 assistant director
Known for movies The Flying Scotsman (1929) as Writer
Atlantic (1929) as Writer
The Love Storm (1931) as Writer
Atlantik (1929) as Writer