Philip Dunne

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Biography

Muir" (1947) and "The Robe" (1953). Directing from 1954, Dunne turned out a series of smoothly crafted, finely acted dramas, notably "Hilda Crane" (1956), the teen angst classic "Blue Denim" (1959) and the suspense-filled "Lisa" (1962). Dunne began his writing career after taking a brief stab as a banker. His first produced credit was "Student Tour" (1934), more remembered for the sight of Betty Grable swimming in front of the Taj Mahal than …
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Job Title

Director, Producer, Writer

Born

February 11, 1908

LATEST CREDITS

Wild in the Country

Director

Blue Denim

Director

Prince of Players

Director, Producer

Blindfold

Director, Screenplay

In Love and War

Director

The View From Pompey's Head

Director, Producer, Screenplay

Lisa

Director

Ten North Frederick

Director, Screenplay

Three Brave Men

Director

How Green Was My Valley

Screenplay

The Last of the Mohicans

Screenplay

The Agony and the Ecstasy

Screenplay

Birdbrain

Screenplay

The Rains Came

Screenplay

Escape

Screenplay

The Egyptian

Screenplay

Pinky

Screenplay

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

Screenplay

Demetrius and the Gladiators

Screenplay

Suez

Screenplay