credits of

Charles Bennett

Charles Bennett

Born just before the century turned, Charles Bennett made his writing debut as a child in 1911, fought in France during World War I while still a teen and resumed his acting career after the war's end. In 1926 he dropped acting to concentrate on being a playwright, later turning one of his most famous plays, "Blackmail," into a screenplay for production under the direction of Alfred Hitchcock. The affiliation with "Hitch" continued into the early 1940s, by which time both Bennett and the director were working in Hollywood. He wrote for producers ranging from Cecil B. DeMille to Irwin Allen to the penny-pinching folks at AIP. "If I couldn't write, I wouldn't want to live," commented Bennett, who had projects (including a remake of "Blackmail") going right up to the time of his death.

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Title

Character Name

Rating

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November 1st, 1986

A State of Emergency

Charlie

3.5

June 6th, 1935

The 39 Steps

Second Passerby Near the Bus (uncredited)

7.3

September 17th, 1917

The Rainbow Girl

Amos Divine

TBD

March 11th, 1917

Hobbled Hearts

TBD

TBD

June 1st, 1915

John Halifax, Gentleman

John as a Child

7

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