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John Baxter was born on December 31, 1896 in Foots Cray, Kent, England as John Philip Baxter. He was a director and producer, known for Love on the Dole (1941), Crook's Tour (1941) and Fortune Lane (1947). He died on February 15, 1975 in London, England.
Date Of Birth December 31, 1896 Place Of Birth Foots Cray, Kent, England, UK Profession Director, Producer, Writer Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Prolific British producer and director of modestly-budgeted working-class melodramas and comedies. At British National in the 1930s, he set up his own company, John Baxter Productions, in 1944. In 1951 he helped establish Group 3 with John Grierson . 2 Served with the British Army at Passchendale in World War I. He began his career as a performer in regional music hall, then worked as a tour manager, agent and stage manager. 3 Was a lifelong Christian Scientist.
Director Title Year Status Character Love on the Dole 1941 Old Mother Riley in Society 1940 Laugh It Off 1940 What Would You Do, Chums? 1939 Among Human Wolves 1939 Stepping Toes 1938 The Academy Decides 1937 Talking Feet 1937 The Song of the Road 1937 Hearts of Humanity 1936 Men of Yesterday 1936 The Small Man 1936 Birds of a Feather 1935 Jimmy Boy 1935 A Real Bloke 1935 Kentucky Minstrels 1934 Flood Tide 1934 Lest We Forget 1934 Music Hall 1934 Say It with Flowers 1934 Song of the Plough 1933 Doss House 1933 Ramsbottom Rides Again 1956 Judgment Deferred 1952 The Dragon of Pendragon Castle 1950 The Second Mate 1950 Three Bags Full 1949 The Last Load 1948 When You Come Home 1948 Nothing Venture 1948 Fortune Lane 1947 The Grand Escapade 1947 Here Comes the Sun 1946 Dreaming 1944 The Shipbuilders 1943 Theatre Royal 1943 We'll Smile Again 1942 Let the People Sing 1942 The Common Touch 1941 Old Mother Riley's Ghosts 1941 Crook's Tour 1941 Old Mother Riley in Business 1941
Producer Title Year Status Character Make Mine a Million 1959 producer Ramsbottom Rides Again 1956 producer John and Julie 1955 executive producer The Love Match 1955 producer You're Only Young Twice 1952 producer Judgment Deferred 1952 producer The Dragon of Pendragon Castle 1950 producer The Second Mate 1950 producer Three Bags Full 1949 producer The Last Load 1948 producer When You Come Home 1948 producer Nothing Venture 1948 producer Fortune Lane 1947 producer Bank Holiday Luck 1947 Short producer The Grand Escapade 1947 producer Here Comes the Sun 1946 producer Dreaming 1944 producer The Shipbuilders 1943 producer Theatre Royal 1943 producer Old Mother Riley Detective 1943 producer When We Are Married 1943 producer We'll Smile Again 1942 producer Let the People Sing 1942 producer The Common Touch 1941 producer Old Mother Riley's Ghosts 1941 producer Crook's Tour 1941 producer Old Mother Riley in Business 1941 producer Love on the Dole 1941 producer Screen Struck 1937 Short producer Overcoat Sam 1937 Short producer The Song of the Road 1937 producer Hearts of Humanity 1936 producer Sunshine Ahead 1936 producer
Writer Title Year Status Character The Heart Within 1957 story Ramsbottom Rides Again 1956 screenplay Let the People Sing 1942 Music Hall 1934 story Say It with Flowers 1934 story
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Child's Play 1954 production controller Miss Robin Hood 1952 production controller The Brave Don't Cry 1952 production controller - uncredited You're Only Young Twice 1952 production controller
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Reunion 1932 assistant director
Self Title Year Status Character Omnibus 1969 TV Series documentary Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1948 Grand International Award Venice Film Festival Fortune Lane (1947)
Known for movies Love on the Dole (1941) as Director
Crook's Tour (1941) as Director
Fortune Lane (1947) as Director
Let the People Sing (1942) as Director