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  1. Godfrey Ramsey H. Grayson (1913, Birkenhead, Cheshire – 1998, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey) was an English film director. Selected filmography. Doctor Morelle (1949) Meet Simon Cherry (1949) The Adventures of PC 49 (1949) What the Butler Saw (1950) The Lady Craved Excitement (1950) Room to Let (1950) To Have and to Hold (1951) Innocent ...

  2. Godfrey Grayson was born on 2 August 1913 in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK. He was a director and writer, known for Meet Simon Cherry (1949), Room to Let (1950) and To Have and to Hold (1951). He was married to Ida Nannestad Hassing.

    • Director, Writer, Additional Crew
    • August 2, 1913
    • Godfrey Grayson
    • June 1, 1998
  3. Pages in category "Films directed by Godfrey Grayson" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Jun 1, 1998 · Godfrey Grayson is known as an Director and Screenplay. Some of his work includes The Spider's Web, The Fake, What the Butler Saw, Dr. Morelle: The Case of the Missing Heiress, The Battleaxe, The Adventures of P.C. 49: Investigating the Case of the Guardian Angel, Dick Barton Strikes Back, and The Lady Craved Excitement.

  5. Meet Simon Cherry: Directed by Godfrey Grayson. With Hugh Moxey, Jeannette Tregarthen, Anthony Forwood, Ernest Butcher. When the reclusive invalid daughter of Lady Harling is found dead, a young lady is suspected of murdering her.

    • (55)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Godfrey Grayson
    • 1949-11
  6. Crime Drama Film-Noir. On loan to the Tate Gallery in London, Da Vinci's 'Madonna and Child' is stolen and replaced with a fake but the American security expert working for Tate aims to recover the original painting and catch the culprits. Director. Godfrey Grayson.

  7. The Fake is a 1953 British crime mystery starring Dennis O'Keefe and Coleen Gray. Directed by Godfrey Grayson, it follows an American detective trying to prevent the theft of a priceless painting from the Tate Gallery in London. [1]