- Ronald James Marsh
Ronald Marsh, sometimes cited as Ronald James Marsh (1914-1987), was a British
author who was born inBroadstairs in Kent and spent much of his life in Rochester, where he was City Librarian.His most widely known novel, "Irene" (1949), was made into a 1950 film "Once a Sinner" starring:
Patricia Kirkwood - Irene JamesJack Watling - John RossJoy Shelton - Vera LambSydney Tafler - Jimmy SmartThora Hird - Mrs. James The story is that of John Ross, a bank clerk, who is in love with Irene James for whom he will do anything, including stooping to crime. Irene cannot give up her criminal former boyfriend, Jimmy Smart, while John realises, too late, that he should have remained with his former fiancée. The story ultimately ends in the tragedy so often associated with obsessive love. [http://imdb.com/title/tt0042806/]Ronald Marsh's other novels include:
*"Your Brother Still" (1953), which concerns arson in a dockyard (an offence still punishable by death at that time); and
*"The Quarry" (1962), which was reviewed as being similar in style toThomas Hardy in its depiction of a man's endurance in the face of the onset of despair.
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