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Arthur La Bern
(1909-1990)
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Arthur La Bern was born in 1909 in England, UK. He was a writer, known for
Frenzy (1972)
,
Freedom to Die (1961)
and
The Verdict (1964)
. He died in 1990 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
Frenzy
7.4
Writer
1972
Freedom to Die
5.2
Writer
1961
The Verdict
6.5
Writer
(as Arthur la Bern)
1964
It Always Rains on Sunday
7.1
Writer
1947
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Frenzy
7.4
based on the novel "Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square" by
1972
The Verdict
6.5
screenplay
(as Arthur la Bern)
1964
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre
7.7
TV Series
screenplay
(as Arthur la Bern)
1962–1964
4 episodes
Accidental Death
6.1
screenplay
(as Arthur la Bern)
1963
Incident at Midnight
6.0
screenplay
(as Arthur la Bern)
1963
Dead Man's Evidence
5.2
original story
screenplay
1962
Time to Remember
6.4
screenplay
(as Arthur la Bern)
1962
Freedom to Die
5.2
original story
screenplay
1961
Patrol Car
7.7
TV Series
writer
1955
2 episodes
Paper Orchid
5.8
additional dialogue
additional scenes
novel
1949
Good-Time Girl
6.5
novel "Night Darkens the Streets"
1948
It Always Rains on Sunday
7.1
novel
1947
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Alternative name
Arthur la Bern
Born
1909
England, UK
Died
1990
London, England, UK
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British novelist and screenwriter, born in London of French parents. He was formerly a crime reporter and correspondent for the Evening Standard, covering the Pacific theatre during the Second World War.
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