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Hopscotch is a 1980 American film directed by Ronald Neame and produced by Otto Plaschkes.
Under the direction of Gareth Neame and Sally Woodward Gentle, Carnival has produced series such as Material Girl, Midnight Man, and The Philanthropist ; hit returning series Hotel Babylon and Whitechapel ; the critically acclaimed television films Enid starring Helena Bonham Carter and Matthew Macfadyen ; ‘’ Page Eight ’’ starring Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, Michael Gambon and Ralph Fiennes ; and landmark four part drama Any Human Heart starring Jim Broadbent, Matthew MacFadyen, Hayley Atwell and Kim Cattrall.
The Flame Trees of Thika was filmed on location in Kenya, directed by Roy Ward Baker and produced by Hawkesworth and Christopher Neame with Verity Lambert as executive producer.

Neame and directed
In the 1970s, Ronald Neame directed the festive favourite Scrooge ( 1970 ), while adaptations of Agatha Christie stories Murder on the Orient Express ( 1974 ) and Death on the Nile ( 1978 ) were critically acclaimed.
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It was directed by Ronald Neame and with a screenplay by Edmund H. North and Stanley Mann, " inspired " by a 1967 MIT report Project Icarus.
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The film was directed by Ronald Neame, and starred Guinness, Kay Walsh, Renee Houston, Mike Morgan, and Robert Coote.
The film was directed by Ronald Neame and starred Clifton Webb as Lt. Cmdr.
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A black-and-white film ( The Card, renamed The Promoter for its American audience ), adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Ronald Neame, was released in 1952.
Neame also directed I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ); Judy Garland's last film, co-starring Dirk Bogarde and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ( 1969 ), which won Maggie Smith her first Oscar.
It was directed by Ronald Neame.
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Tunes of Glory is a 1960 British film directed by Ronald Neame, based on the novel and screenplay by James Kennaway.
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It was directed by Ronald Neame with a score by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Neame and by
The pubs managed and owned by Shepherd Neame exclusively sell its own brands of beer, lager, wine and spirits.
Mercouri worked with other famous directors as well, such as Joseph Losey, Vittorio De Sica, Ronald Neame, Carl Foreman, Norman Jewison, and starred in films like Spanish language The Uninhibited by Juan Antonio Bardem.
The inexperienced 2nd Armoured Division was soundly defeated and on 2 April Wavell came forward to review matters with Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame, by now the commander of British and Commonwealth troops in Cyrenaica ( Wilson having left to command the Allied expeditionary force in Greece ).
On 6 April O ' Connor and Neame, while travelling to their headquarters which had been withdrawn from Maraua to Timimi, were captured by a German patrol near Martuba.
Directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters and Red Buttons, the film detailed survivors ' attempts at escaping a sinking ocean liner overturned by a giant wave triggered by an earthquake.
* Fearless Leader appears in two live-action films: he is portrayed by Christopher Neame in Boris and Natasha: The Movie ( 1992 ) and by Robert De Niro in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle ( 2000 ).
In 1955, playing against Harrow at Lord's, he was the third Eton batsman dismissed in a hat trick taken by Harrow bowler Rex Neame.
* The lager is brewed in Faversham, UK under license by Shepherd Neame at a strength of 4. 1 %.
For the 2011 – 13 seasons, the league is sponsored by Hürlimann Sternbräu lager, brewed by Kentish brewers, Shepherd Neame and is therefore billed as the Kent Hurlimann Football League
The Horse's Mouth was adapted into a successful film by the director Ronald Neame, starring Alec Guinness ( who also wrote the script ) as Jimson and featuring the paintings of John Bratby.
In recompense, Wilson was replaced by Lieutenant-General Philip Neame and the British 2nd Armoured and Australian 9th Infantry Divisions were deployed to Cyrenaica, but both formations were inexperienced, ill-equipped, and in the case of the 2nd Armoured, under strength.

Neame and John
The family of Neame were relative latecomers in the overall development of the Shepherd Neame Brewery but, as substantial property owners in the district, Charles Neame of Harefield Court and John Neame of Selling Court were acknowledged to be among the most valuable hop growers in East Kent.
The death of Henry senior at the age of 82 occurred in 1862 and although his own son was not a business man of the same determination, the firm ’ s expansion continued adequately with John Mares, who had come to the financial assistance of the Shepherd Brewery during the recession of the mid-1840s and continued as the impetus behind Shepherd and Mares until Percy Beale Neame joined the Brewery in 1864.
O ' Connor ( centre, middle distance ) along with Brigadier John Frederick Boyce Combe | John Combe ( left ), Lieutenant-General Philip Neame ( centre ) and Major-General Michael Gambier-Parry ( right ), and following their capture in North Africa.
Following the success of his 1946 version of Great Expectations, Lean re-assembled much of the same team for his adaptation of Dicken's 1838 novel, including producers Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan, cinematographer Guy Green, designer John Bryan and editor Jack Harris.
* TCM Remembers 2010: director Arthur Penn, editor Dede Allen, Jean Simmons, director Roy Ward Baker, Lynn Redgrave, producer David Brown, editor Sally Menke, Harold Gould, director Dino De Laurentiis, Dennis Hopper, Jill Clayburgh, Robert Culp, James Mitchell, James MacArthur, Johnny Sheffield, Corey Haim, director Clive Donner, Kevin McCarthy, Cammie King, Eddie Fisher, director Éric Rohmer, John Forsythe, producer Irving Ravetch, art director Robert F. Boyle, Robert Ellenstein, producer Tom Mankiewicz, editor Suso Cecchi d ' Amico, Fess Parker, Baby Marie Osborne, Lena Horne, Lionel Jeffries, Kathryn Grayson, Tony Curtis, Doris Eaton Travis, writer Joseph Stein, director Ronald Neame, Claude Chabrol, Gloria Stuart, June Havoc, Glenn Shadix, Peter Graves, Barbara Billingsley, Leslie Nielsen, director Blake Edwards, Zelda Rubinstein, cinematographer William A. Fraker, producer David L. Wolper, Meinhardt Raabe, director Irvin Kershner and Patricia Neal.
), John Noonan ( American Professor of Canon Law ), Dave Reece ( Canadian Diplomat ), Bill Howell ( prominent architect ), and Geoffrey Neame, among others -- felt that what the University needed, in addition to its latest organisation, Y. A. S.
Richard Lester, Guy Hamilton, George Lucas, John Guillermin and Ronald Neame were then considered though Lucas was dropped as Salkind found out he was too committed on Star Wars.

Neame and British
* April 23 – Ronald Neame, British film cinematographer, producer, screenwriter and director ( d. 2010 )
After the Italian forces in North Africa had been reinforced with the Africa Corps during Operation Sonnenblume, Lieutenant General Philip Neame, General Officer Commanding Cyrenaica, was captured during Rommel's advance and the Western Desert Force HQ was reactivated on 14 April, under Major General Noel Beresford-Peirse, to take command of British Commonwealth forces in the western desert and halt the Axis advance at the Egyptian-Libyan border.
He was amongst many distinguished British officers including generals Richard O ' Connor, Philip Neame, and Adrian Carton de Wiart.
Adding to the Allied discomfiture, Neame and the General Officer Commanding British Troops Egypt — Lieutenant-General Richard O ' Connor — were captured, and the British and Commonwealth command structure had to be reorganised.
Later, through his mother's contacts in the British film industry, Neame started at Elstree Studios as a messenger boy.
In 1947, Neame made his directorial debut, with Take My Life for British producer J. Arthur Rank.
In 1996, Neame was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) and awarded the BAFTA Fellowship for his contributions to the film industry.
There were two other smaller camps nearby Fontana d ' Amore which held British Officers and Villa Orsini which held very senior Allied officers captured during World War Two, including Air Marshal Owen Tudor Boyd ( 1889 – 1944 ), Major-General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart ( 1880 – 1963 ), Brigadier James Hargest ( 1891 – 1944 ), Lieutenant General Sir Philip Neame ( 1888 – 1978 ), General Sir Richard Nugent O ' Connor ( 1889 – 1981 ).

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