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www.abebooks.co.ukJack Trevor Story. Writer: The Trouble with Harry. Jack Trevor Story was born on 30 March 1917 in Hertfordshire, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The Trouble with Harry (1955), Wonderful Things (1958) and Dangerous Youth (1957). He died on 5 December 1991 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
www.imdb.comAuthor of Mais qui a tué Harry ?, The Urban District Lover, and Something for Nothing
www.goodreads.comWhen Story's agent told him an unnamed director had paid somewhere in the realm of £100 to buy the film rights, Story was initially delighted to be the recipient of this unexpected cash. Obviously, when he discovered the director to be Alfred Hitchcock, his appreciation of the sum of money was adjusted somewhat. Story went to Hitchcock's hotel and made an attempt to renegotiate the paltry deal, to be met with assurances that since the papers were all signed then there was really nothing anyone...
www.mustardweb.orgEnglish writer
www.wikidata.orgKnown for: The Trouble with Harry, Wonderful Things, Dangerous Youth
www.imdb.comAuthor of The trouble with Harry, I Sit in Hanger Lane, Man pinches bottom, Hitler needs you, Morag's flying fortress, One last mad embrace, Albert Rides Again, Live Now Pay Later
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