Idris Lewis
Idris Lewis | |
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Born |
21 November 1889 Birchgrove, Llansamlet, Glamorgan, United Kingdom |
Died |
5 April 1952 Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Composer |
Years active | 1929-1938 (film) |
Idris Lewis (21 November 1889 – 5 April 1952) was a British conductor and composer.[1] He worked on the film scores of a number of productions during the 1930s, when he was employed by British International Pictures.
Selected filmography
- Why Sailors Leave Home (1930)
- Love Lies (1931)
- Brother Alfred (1932)
- Let Me Explain, Dear (1932)
- Strip! Strip! Hooray!!! (1932)
- Mr. Bill the Conqueror (1932)
- Letting in the Sunshine (1933)
- The Blarney Stone (1933)
- Money Talks (1933)
- It's a Bet (1935)
References
- ↑ Taves p.160
Bibliography
- Taves, Brian. P.G. Wodehouse and Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations. McFarland, 2006.
External links
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