R.F. Delderfield

出生 : 1912-02-12, New Cross, London, England, UK

死亡 : 1972-06-24

参加作品

On the Fiddle
Book
Tricked into joining the RAF by a wily judge, wide boy Horace Pope sets his sights on the main chance, teams with slow-witted, good-hearted gypsy Pedlar Pascoe, and works up a lucrative racket in conning both his colleagues and the RAF. By means of various devious schemes Pope and Pascoe manage to avoid the front lines until they are sent to France - where they find themselves making unexpected and uncomfortably close contact with the enemy.
Carry On Sergeant
Novel
Fall in for the first ever film in the highly successful Carry On comedy series—now an acclaimed British institution. Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey are the prankish misfits who become the hilarious bane of Army Officers existence when he makes a bet he will turn them into ‘Star Squad’ Award soldiers—or bust!
Now and Forever
Screenplay
A rich young society girl falls in love with a car mechanic. Her family is appalled and stops her seeing him. The girl attempts to commit suicide and then decides to elope.
Keep It Clean
Script
A man invents a new cleaning machine. His brother in law offers to help him promote it and they get help from the Purity League.
Value for Money
Writer
A wealthy young man (Gregson) from Yorkshire visits a London nightclub and meets a performer (Dors). She decides to take him for every penny he is worth, and he decides to let her.
Where There's a Will
Screenplay
A Cockney family inherit a ramshackle Devon farm. The rest of the family don't want to leave London but the father insists and off they go, to face the unknown.
Worm's Eye View
Screenplay
Incidents in the lives of a group of R.A.F. men living in billets.
Worm's Eye View
Theatre Play
Incidents in the lives of a group of R.A.F. men living in billets.
All Over the Town
Writer
Newspaper reporter Nat Hearn returns home after serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II. When one of the paper's owners dies, the man's partner and son offers Nat a position as editor in return for his financial backing. But Nat's reluctance to shy away from controversial issues raises more than a few eyebrows.