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Guy Elmes

Guy Elmes was a British screenwriter. He served in the navy during World War Two with Louis Mountbatten and broke into films through his script The Planter's Wife which was filmed by Ken Annakin, who used Elmes on several more occasions.

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Guy Elmes
Born(1920-07-22)22 July 1920
London, England, United Kingdom
DiedDecember 1998(1998-12-00) (aged 78)
Berkshire, England, United Kingdom1
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1949 - unknown

Guy Elmes (22 July 1920 – December 1998) was a British screenwriter.12 He served in the navy during World War Two with Louis Mountbatten and broke into films through his script The Planter's Wife which was filmed by Ken Annakin, who used Elmes on several more occasions.3

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  1. "Guy Elmes". Archived from the original on 3 August 2017.
  2. "Guy Elmes - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  3. Annakin, Ken (2001). So you wanna be a director?. Sheffield: Tomahawk Press. p. 60.
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