Greene (Graham) Typed Letter Signed to Gilbert Miller, suggesting Patrick Hamilton as the playwright
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NO RESERVE Greene (Graham) T.L.s to Gilbert Miller, headed notepaper, Nov. 18, letter to Gilbert Miller, reading in part "I feel it would be well worth considering Patrick Hamilton as a dramatist for Brighton Rock. You remember Rope and Gas Light? He can put real horror into a play ..." horizontal fold to centre, small received ink-stamp with date in pencil, small pinhole to bottom left corner, overall in excellent condition, c.190 x 125mm., 1939.
⁂ Gilbert Miller (1884-1969) was an American theatrical producer who served as director of the League of New York Theatres, as well as an officer of the Actors Fund. He also managed the St James's Theatre in London.
Patrick Hamilton (1904-1962) was an English playwright and novelist whose most successful plays were 'Rope' and 'Gas Light' which were made into films, the first by Alfred Hitchcock in 1948.
⁂ Gilbert Miller (1884-1969) was an American theatrical producer who served as director of the League of New York Theatres, as well as an officer of the Actors Fund. He also managed the St James's Theatre in London.
Patrick Hamilton (1904-1962) was an English playwright and novelist whose most successful plays were 'Rope' and 'Gas Light' which were made into films, the first by Alfred Hitchcock in 1948.
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Greene (Graham) Typed Letter Signed to Gilbert Miller, suggesting Patrick Hamilton as the playwright
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