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Ronald Kirkbride : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ronald Kirkbride
Ronald de Levington Kirkbride (February 1, 1912–March 23, 1973)〔 was a writer of escapist romances, Westerns, and mystery novels. He was probably best known for his novel ''A Girl Named Tamiko'', first published in 1959;〔(Online Catalog entry for ''A Girl Named Tamiko'' ) from the Library of Congress Online Catalog〕 it sold one million copies worldwide and a screenplay based on that novel become a 1962 film of the same name, directed by John Sturges. Kirkbride wrote over two dozen other novels,〔 including ''The Private Life of Guy de Maupassant'', ''Still the Heart Sings'', ''Winds Blow Gently'', ''David Jordan'' (1972, ISBN 0-85468-161-2), and ''Some Darling Sin'' (1973, ISBN 0-491-00934-8). His spy novel ''The Short Night'' was optioned by Alfred Hitchcock to be adapted for a film that was to follow ''Family Plot'', but Hitchcock decided during pre-production that his poor health would prevent him from making the film.〔; Hilton Green tells the story about the circumstances that led to Hitchock's retirement beginning at approximately 44 minutes and 12 seconds into the documentary.〕 ==References==
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