Hugh Mills (writer)
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Hugh Mills | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1913 |
| Died | 1971 |
| Occupation(s) | Novelist, playwright, screenwriter |
Hugh Mills (1913–1971) was a British novelist, playwright and screenwriter.[1] His 1939 play As You Are was made into the film Turned Out Nice Again while his comedy novel Prudence and the Pill was adapted into a 1968 film of the same title.[2] Before making his name in theatre he briefly worked in advertising.[3]
- The Beloved Vagabond (1936)
- The Man in the Mirror (1936)
- Personal Property (1937)
- Blanche Fury (1948)
- So Long at the Fair (1950)
- Maria Chapdelaine (1950)
- Blackmailed (1951)
- Knave of Hearts (1954)
Selected plays
- Laughter in Court (1936)
- As You Are (1939)
- Angels in Love (1953)
- The Little Glass Clock (1954)
- The House by the Lake (1956)