- Philip MacDonald
Philip MacDonald (
November 5 ,1900 ,London —December 10 ,1980 , Woodland Hills, California) was an Englishauthor of thrillers. He was the grandson of the writerGeorge MacDonald and son of the author Ronald MacDonald and the actress Constance Robertson. [http://www.iblist.com/author3802.htm Internet Book List :: Author Information: Philip MacDonald ] ] DuringWorld War I he served with the British cavalry inMesopotamia , later trained horses for the army, and was a show jumper. He also raisedGreat Dane s. After marrying the writer F. Ruth Howard, he moved to Hollywood in 1931. He was one of the most popularmystery writers of the 1930s, and between 1931 and 1963 wrote many screenplays along with a few radio and television scripts.His
detective novel s, particularly those featuring his series detective Anthony Gethryn, are primarily "whodunnit s" with the occasionallocked room mystery . His novel "X v. Rex" (1933), aka "The Mystery of The Dead Police", is an early example of what has become known as aserial killer novel (before the term "serial killer' was coined), in which an insane murderer is killing police officers one after the other. "Perhaps his best-known novel is "The List of Adrian Messenger"."His work in screenwriting included not only screenplays based on his own works (such as "The Mystery of Mr. X" in 1934, "Who Killed John Savage?" in 1937, based on "The Rynox Mystery", and many others) but also original stories and screenplays for series characters such as
Charlie Chan ("Charlie Chan in London", 1934, and "Charlie Chan in Paris", 1935) andMr. Moto ("Mysterious Mr. Moto" in 1938, "Mr. Moto's Last Warning" and "Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation" in 1939). He did not receive any screen credit for his work in adapting "Bride of Frankenstein ". He adapted a story written byAgatha Christie for the movie "Love From A Stranger" (1947). MacDonald and Michael Hogan adapted the novel "Rebecca" byDaphne du Maurier , from whichRobert E. Sherwood andJoan Harrison created the screenplay for "Rebecca", the 1940 film. Sherwood and Harrison were nominated for anAcademy Award .In later years MacDonald wrote television scripts for "
Alfred Hitchcock Presents " ("Malice Domestic", 1957) and "Perry Mason" ("The Case of the Terrified Typist", 1958).His novel "Patrol" was issued as one of the first twenty
Penguin Books , and he wrote the novelisation of the film "Forbidden Planet " (1956). He twice received anEdgar Award for Best Short Story: in 1953, for "Something to Hide", and in 1956, for "Dream No More".Bibliography of works by Philip MacDonald [Hubin, Allen J., "Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography". New York/London, Garland Publishing, 1984. ISBN 0-8240-9219-8]
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The Rasp " (1924)
*"Queen's Mate" (1926)
*"Patrol" (a.k.a. "The Lost Patrol") (1927)
*"The White Crow" (1928)
*"Likeness of Exe" (1929)
*"The Noose" (1930)
*"The Link" (1930)
*"Rynox" (1930) (a.k.a. "The Rynox Murder Mystery", "The Rynox Mystery", "The Rynox Murder")
*"The Choice" (a.k.a. "The Polferry Mystery" and "The Polferry Riddle") (1931)
*"The Crime Conductor" (1931)
*"Murder Gone Mad" (1931)
*"The Wraith" (1931)
*"The Maze" (a.k.a. "Persons Unknown") (1932)
*"Rope to Spare" (1932)
*"Death on My Left" (1933)
*"R.I.P." (a.k.a "Menace") (1933)
*"The Nursemaid who Disappeared" (a.k.a. "Warrant for X") (1938)
*"The Dark Wheel" (a.k.a. "Sweet and Deadly") (1948)
*"Fingers of Fear" (a.k.a. "Something to Hide") (1953)
*"Guest in the House" (a.k.a. "No Time For Terror") (1956)
*"The Man out of the Rain" (1957)
*"The List of Adrian Messenger" (1959)
*"Death and Chicanery, A Collection of Tales" (1962)As Oliver Fleming
*"Ambrotox and Limping Dick" (1920), with Ronald MacDonald
*"The Spandau Quid" (1923), with Ronald MacDonaldAs Anthony Lawless
*"Harbour" (1931)
*"Moonfisher" (1931)As Martin Porlock
*"Mystery at Friar's Pardon" (a.k.a. "Escape") (1931)
*"Mystery in Kensington Gore" (1932)
*"X v. Rex" (a.k.a. "The Mystery of Mr. X" and "Mystery of the Dead Police ") (1933) (Later republished as "Mystery of the Dead Police" by Philip MacDonald asPocket Books #70, 1940)As W. J. Stuart
*"Forbidden Planet" (1956)
As Warren Stuart
*"The Sword and the Net" (1941)
Films based on works by MacDonald
*1929 - "Lost Patrol" (the novel "Patrol"), directed by Walter Summers
*1932 - "The Rasp", directed by Michael Powell
*1932 - "Rynox", directed by Michael Powell
*1934 - "The Lost Patrol" (the novel "Patrol"), directed byJohn Ford
*1937 - "Who Killed John Savage?" (the novel "Rynox"), directed byMaurice Elvey
*1939 - "A Gentleman's Gentleman" (the play), directed by Roy William Neill
*1942 - "Nightmare", directed byTim Whelan
*1951 - "Circle of Danger", directed byJacques Tourneur
*1952 - "The Hour of 13" (the novel "X v. Rex"), directed byHarold French
*1956 - "23 Paces to Baker Street " (the novel "Warrant for X"), directed byHenry Hathaway
*1963 - "The List of Adrian Messenger ", directed byJohn Huston External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0531878/ Filmography as writer]
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