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E.V.H. Emmett (17 June 1902, London - 7 June 1971, London) was a British newsreader. Though his main job was as a commentator for Gaumont British News, he was frequently used as a narrator in the films of the 1930s, 40s and 50s. He also acted as a screenwriter on ''Under the Southern Cross'' (1957), ''Dance Hall'' (1950), ''Bothered by a Beard'' (1945, which he also produced and directed), ''The Lion Has Wings'' (1939) and ''Sabotage'' (1936), along with additional dialogue for ''Young Man's Fancy'' (1940), ''The Ware Case'' (1938) and ''Non-Stop New York'' (1937). ==Filmography== ''Narrator unless otherwise noted.'' *''Carry on Cleo'' (1964) *''Invitation to Monte Carlo'' (1959) *''Skyport'' (1958) *''Passport to Pimlico'' (1949) - Newsreel Commentator (uncredited) *''Easy Money'' (1948) - Commentary *''On Approval'' (1944) *''Get Cracking'' (1943) *''The Arsenal Stadium Mystery'' (1940) - Himself *''Civilian Front'' (1940) - Commentary *''Sailors Three'' (1940)- Newsreel Commentator (uncredited) *''For Freedom'' (1940) - Ted/Commentator *''The Lion Has Wings'' (1939) - Narrator, UK version * ''The Ware Case'' (1938) *''Wings of the Morning'' (1937) - Racing Commentator * ''Non-Stop New York'' (1937) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「E. V. H. Emmett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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