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    John Henry Graham Cutts (1884 – 7 February 1958), known as Graham Cutts, was a British film director, one of the leading British directors in the 1920s. His fellow director A. V. Bramble believed that Gainsborough Pictures had been built on the back of his work.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0194031Graham Cutts - IMDb

    Graham Cutts. Director: Woman to Woman. Graham Cutts' career in the film industry began in 1909, when he became a film exhibitor. It wasn't long before he got involved in the production end of the business, and became a director in 1922.

    • Director, Writer, Production Manager
    • September 7, 1958
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  3. Graham Cutts. Director: Woman to Woman. Graham Cutts' career in the film industry began in 1909, when he became a film exhibitor. It wasn't long before he got involved in the production end of the business, and became a director in 1922.

    • September 7, 1958
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    • Filmography
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    John Henry Graham Cutts was born in 1884 in Brighton, Sussex. By 1901, aged 17, he was a boarding student at St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex. In 1909, Cutts married Lizzie Hart in Hartlepool, Durham. Their first child died in infancy. He later lived with (and possibly married) actress Robin Coles. By 1911, Cutts was a picture theatr...

    With Hitchcock... 1. Woman to Woman(1923) - writer & director 2. The Passionate Adventure(1924) - director 3. The Prude's Fall(1924) - director 4. The White Shadow(1924) - director 5. The Blackguard(1925) - director

    Research Notes

    1. 1936–1939 Electoral Registers — living at Flat 2, 56 Paddington Street, Westminter, London, with Gladys Rose Cutts. 2. No passenger list entries found. 3. No death probate record found.

  4. Car of Dreams is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Grete Mosheim, John Mills, Norah Howard and Robertson Hare. A tycoon's son falls in love with a woman who works at his father's factory. It was based on the 1934 Hungarian film The Dream Car.

  5. Aug 19, 2011 · Both films were directed by Graham Cutts, considered one of the more reliable British directors of the 1920s and acknowledged by Hitchcock as his mentor.

  6. John Henry Graham Cutts (1884–1956) was a writer, director and producer who worked in fledgling British film industry, initially for Graham-Wilcox Productions, then for Balcon, Freedman & Saville (1923) and Gainsborough (1924-29), before directing less frequently for various British film companies during the 1930s.

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