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  1. Vernon Campbell Sewell (4 de juliol de 1903 - 21 de juny de 2001) va ser un director de cinema, escriptor, productor i, breument, actor britànic. [1] [2] Sewell va néixer a Londres, Anglaterra, [3] i va estudiar a Marlborough College. [1] Va dirigir més més de 30 pel·lícules durant la seva carrera, començant per Morgenrot (1933) i ...

  2. Vernon Sewell. Director; Screenwriter; Producer “I always had a little money of my own. I never had to worry about where the rent was coming from, so I could afford ...

  3. Vernon Campbell Sewell was born in London on 4 July 1903 and educated at Marlborough public school. He began his career as camera assistant at Nettlefold Studios in 1929 and moved on to become camera operator, sound recordist, art director and cutter. He also revealed ingenuity in the use of foreground models to achieve special effects and ...

  4. Birthplace: London, England, UK. A former assistant cameraman and editor, Sewell graduated to the director's chair in the early 1930s and concocted numerous low-budget suspense yarns, notably ...

  5. Vernon Sewell. Vernon is a highly experienced shipping and offshore practitioner. His clients include the owners, operators, charterers, property and liability insurers of blue water vessels in the shipping space, and contractors providing engineering and offshore services to the energy industry, with a focus on the renewable energy sector.

  6. 1 day ago · Almondo Sewell returns to Edmonton Elks as their defensive line coach. EDMONTON — Almondo Sewell is back with the Edmonton Elks. Sewell rejoined the CFL franchise Tuesday as its defensive line coach. He replaces Nate O’Neal, who resigned. Sewell’s return to Edmonton comes after Chris Jones was fired as head coach and general manager on ...

  7. Latin Quarter is a 1945 British thriller, which was directed by Vernon Sewell and stars Derrick De Marney, Joan Greenwood and Beresford Egan. The film is an adaptation of the play L'Angoisse by Pierre Mills and C. Vylars. It was Sewell's second film version of the story, following The Medium in 1934. [2] It was made by British National Films at ...