Harold French

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Harold French is a actor, screenwriter, director and producer, known for The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955), Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop (1954) and Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue (1953).

Harold French

  • Name: Harold French

Harold French's filmography

Actor

Harold is listed as actor for ten titles.

A Fire Has Been Arranged

A Fire Has Been Arranged
Toby
Film, 1935


I Adore You

I Adore You
Norman Young
Film, 1933


Night of the Garter

Night of the Garter
Teddy Darling
Film, 1933


The Umbrella

The Umbrella
Freddie Wallace
Film, 1933


The Callbox Mystery

The Callbox Mystery
Inspector Layton
Film, 1932


The Star Reporter

The Star Reporter
Major Starr
Film, 1932


When London Sleeps

When London Sleeps
Tommy Blythe
Film, 1932


A Safe Proposition

A Safe Proposition
Reggie Holloway
Film, 1932


A Tight Corner

A Tight Corner
Tony Titmouse
Film, 1932


East Lynne on the Western Front

East Lynne on the Western Front
Reggie Pitt
Film, 1931


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Screenwriter

Harold is listed as screenwriter for three titles.

The Paris Express

The Paris Express
Film, 1952


High Fury

High Fury
Film, 1947


Jump for Glory

Jump for Glory
Film, 1937


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Director

Harold is listed as director for nineteen titles.

The Hour of 13

The Hour of 13
Film, 1952


The Paris Express

The Paris Express
Film, 1952


Encore

Encore
Film, 1951


The Dancing Years

The Dancing Years
Film, 1950


Adam and Evalyn

Adam and Evalyn
Film, 1949


High Fury

High Fury
Film, 1947


Quiet Weekend

Quiet Weekend
Film, 1946


Her Man Gilbey

Her Man Gilbey
Film, 1944


Mr. Emmanuel

Mr. Emmanuel
Film, 1944


Dear Octopus

Dear Octopus
Film, 1943


Secret Mission

Secret Mission
Film, 1942


Unpublished Story

Unpublished Story
Film, 1942


Jeannie

Jeannie
Film, 1941


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Producer

Harold is listed as producer for one title.

Adam and Evalyn

Adam and Evalyn
Film, 1949


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