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Anthony Hinds

English screenwriter and producer 1922–2013


Summary

English screenwriter and producer 1922–2013

FieldValue
nameAnthony Frank Hinds
imageAnthony Hinds.jpg
birth_date
birth_placeRuislip, Middlesex, England
death_date
death_placeChadlington, Oxfordshire, England
fatherWilliam Hinds
occupationScreenwriter, film producer
years_active1946–1984
spouse
children2

Anthony Frank Hinds (19 September 1922 – 30 September 2013), also known as Tony Hinds and John Elder, was an English screenwriter and producer.

Early life

The son of the founder of Hammer Film Productions, William Hinds, Anthony Hinds was born in Ruislip, Middlesex and educated at St Paul's School. He briefly joined his father's business before his war service as a pilot in the RAF during World War II.

Career

In 1946 Hinds returned to Hammer and initially produced a great many modest thrillers. One of these was The Dark Road (1947), one of the quota quickies, which featured a jewellery shop called 'Hinds', a reference to his father's original business. This business had been divided in the 1920s between William and his brother Frank Hinds. Frank's part is now the F. Hinds national jewellery chain.

In the summer of 1953 Hinds was enthralled by the BBC's The Quatermass Experiment, a six-part science fiction thriller written by Nigel Kneale. Hinds was so impressed by what he saw that he suggested Hammer buy the big screen rights. They approached the BBC and snapped up the rights. After requesting the new 'X' certificate from the British Board of Film Censors, The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) was a box-office success and was the first of the three Quatermass cinema films based on the television serials.

Hinds came up with the idea of hiring country houses and shooting films in the rooms and grounds of the locations, which saved the cost of kitting out a full studio. The company acquired Down Place, renaming it Bray Studios, and was based there until 1966. Under the pseudonym John Elder he was a prolific screenwriter and from the mid-1960s he concentrated on this activity, though he produced the TV series Journey to the Unknown for LWT (1968–69) and The Lost Continent (1968) (the latter uncredited). His last screenwriting credit was 1984's The Masks of Death.

The horror script The Unquenchable Thirst of Dracula, which he wrote in the 1970s for Hammer, was never filmed. In October 2015 it was presented as a live stage reading by the Mayhem Film Festival at the Broadway Cinema in Nottingham, featuring the actor and film historian Jonathan Rigby as narrator.{{cite web|url=http://twitchfilm.com/2015/08/mayhem-2015-jonathan-rigby-to-narrate-long-lost-dracula-script-from-hammer-archive.html|title=Mayhem 2015: Jonathan Rigby To Narrate Long-Lost Dracula Script From Hammer Archive

Personal life and death

In 1956, Hinds married Jean Knowles, and they had two daughters. He died from complications of Parkinson's disease at his home in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, on 30 September 2013.

Selected filmography

YearTitleProducerWriter
(as "John Elder")Notes
1948Who Killed Van Loon
1949Dick Barton Strikes Back
1950The Man in Black
1950Someone at the Door
1950Room to Let
1950What the Butler Saw
1950The Lady Craved Excitement
1951The Rossiter Case
1951To Have and to Hold
1951The Dark Light
1951A Case for PC 49
1951Black Widow
1952The Last Page aka Man Bait
1952Death of an Angel
1952Wings of Danger aka Dead On Course
1952Stolen Face
1952Lady in the Fog aka Scotland Yard Inspector
1952The Gambler and the Lady
1953The Flanagan Boy aka Bad Blonde
1953The Saint's Return aka The Saint's Girl Friday
195336 Hours aka Terror Street
1954The House Across the Lake aka Heat Wave
1954Five Days aka Paid to Kill
1955The Glass Cage aka The Glass Tomb
1955The Quatermass Xperiment aka The Creeping UnknownFirst horror film for Hammer Film Productions
1956Women Without Men aka Blonde Bait
1956X the Unknown
1957The Curse of Frankenstein
1956Quatermass 2 aka Enemy From Space
1957The Camp on Blood Island
1958Dracula aka The Horror of Dracula
1958The Revenge of Frankenstein
1959The Hound of the Baskervilles
1959The Stranglers of Bombay
1960Never Take Sweets from a Stranger
1961The Curse of the WerewolfBased on The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore
1962The Phantom of the OperaBased on The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
1962The Damned aka These Are The Damned
1962Captain Clegg aka Night CreaturesLoosely based on the character Doctor Syn created by Russell Thorndike
1963Paranoiac
1963Maniac
1963Kiss of the Vampire
1963The Old Dark House
1964The Evil of FrankensteinFirst writing credit in the Frankenstein series; based on characters created by Mary Shelley
1965Fanatic aka Die! Die! My Darling!
1965Dracula: Prince of DarknessFirst writing credit in the Dracula series; based on characters created by Bram Stoker
1966The Reptile
1966Rasputin the Mad Monk
1967The Mummy's ShroudCredits attribute screenplay to John Gilling "from an original story by John Elder." First credit in Hammer's Mummy series
1967Frankenstein Created Woman
1968Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
1968-1969Journey to the UnknownTelevision Anthology series
1970Taste the Blood of Dracula
1970Scars of Dracula
1970Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
1975Legend of the WerewolfUncredited remake of Hind's own The Curse of the Werewolf script from 1961; first screenplay not produced by Hammer Film Productions.
1975The Ghoul
1980Visitor from the GraveEpisode of Hammer House of Horror; final produced screenplay
1984Sherlock Holmes and The Masks of DeathTV movie, screenplay credited to N.J. Crisp, "story by John Elder." Based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle)

References

References

  1. [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/10354303/Anthony-Hinds.html Obituary: Anthony Hinds], telegraph.co.uk, 3 October 2013
  2. (2013). "The New York Times". [[Baseline (database).
  3. (29 September 2013). "R.I.P. Anthony Hinds 1922–2013". Starburstmagazine.com.
  4. Hutchings, Peter. (2017). "Hinds, Anthony Frank (1922–2013), film producer and screenwriter".
  5. "Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006".
  6. (7 October 2013). "Our History on F. Hinds website".
  7. "Anthony Hinds". BFI.
  8. (15 August 2015). "Amazing: Unproduced Hammer Script to Be Performed at Mayhem in the UK!". BFI.
  9. "BBC Radio 4 - Drama, Unmade Movies, Hammer Horror's The Unquenchable Thirst of Dracula".
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