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Aveling Ginever was a film writer and director. He established his own film company, Gee Films in 1931.[1] His work includes the Pathé film Twenty-Five Years a King (1935)[2] and Walking on Air (1946).[3] He was one of two screenwriters credited for Barnacle Bill (1935), adapting a story by Archie Pitt. He was one of the writers for Play Up the Band.[4] He was involved in various aspects of Knights for a Day.[5]
Ginever directed the first film made by the Religious Film Society working with J. Arthur Rank,[6][7] Mastership of Christ. He also directed the religious themed film Cross Beams.[8]
Ginever was involved in the production of World War II era military films for Gee Films.[9][10][11]
Ginever is credited as one of the authors of The Royal Air Force at war : the unseen films, 1940-1944.[12]
Filmography
- In Our Time (1932), writer and director[13]
- A Dickensian Fantasy (1933), short[14] with Lawrence Manray as Scrooge.[15]
- Twenty-Five Years a King (1935)
- The Mastership of Christ[6]
- Cross Beams[6][8]
- Walking on Air (1946), one of the writers and the director
References
- ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7cQAAAAIAAJ&q=Aveling+Ginever&dq=Aveling+Ginever&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZpKCgsqzgAhUwmeAKHUmgAMEQ6AEIPzAE
- ^ "The UK Film Index: MFB: March 1935". January 7, 2015.
- ^ "WALKING ON AIR". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
- ^ Play Up the Band (1935 film) - Silver Sirens https://www.silversirens.co.uk/films/play-up-the-band-1935/
- ^ Gifford, Denis. "The British Film Catalogue: The Fiction Film". Routledge – via Google Books.
- ^ a b c "J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry". Routledge. January 11, 2013 – via Google Books.
- ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=iE4IAQAAMAAJ&q=Aveling+Ginever&dq=Aveling+Ginever&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZpKCgsqzgAhUwmeAKHUmgAMEQ6AEIRzAG
- ^ a b https://books.google.com/books?id=N56LAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA14&lpg=PA14&dq=mastership+of+christ+film&source=bl&ots=XKSKb6ga0n&sig=ACfU3U15hS7hezAux0UPYBhvjPDeHh-XvA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijkJTHoNngAhXKdd8KHVh5DRYQ6AEwDHoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=mastership%20of%20christ%20film&f=false
- ^ "MEETING THE U-BOAT MENACE [Main Title]". Imperial War Museums.
- ^ "The Royal Air Force at war the unseen films, 1940-1944 /". searchworks.stanford.edu. February 8, 2008.
- ^ "ENEMY INTERROGATION OF PRISONERS [Main Title]". IWM Film.
- ^ "The Royal Air Force at war: the unseen films, 1940-1944". February 8, 2008 – via Open WorldCat.
- ^ https://inuteromovie dot gq/fullhd/movie-downloads-to-ipad-in-our-time-by-aveling-ginever-1080p-640x480-mkv-uk.html
- ^ Jones, Alan-Bertaneisson (August 8, 2010). Fright Xmas. AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781452061993 – via Google Books.
- ^ https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm%3A978-1-349-06004-7%2F1.pdf
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