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- Monja Danischewsky (28 April 1911 – 16 October 1994) was a British producer and writer, born in Archangel into a Russian-Jewish family who left Russia...
- Ambler's novel The Light of Day (1962), adapted as a screenplay by Monja Danischewsky. The film stars Melina Mercouri, Peter Ustinov, Maximilian Sc****, Robert...
- the head of Ealing Studios; he appointed Monja Danischewsky as the ****ociate producer. Danischewsky had been emplo**** in the studio's advertising department...
- Colt 1967 novel by David Rook Produced by Andrew Donally John Danischewsky Monja Danischewsky Starring John Mills Cinematography Wilkie Cooper Edited by...
- short story "The Catbird Seat" by James Thurber, it was adapted by Monja Danischewsky. A timid accountant in a Scottish Tweed weaving company cleverly bests...
- Directed by Christopher Miles Written by Moss Hart John Briley Monja Danischewsky Produced by Dimitri de Grunwald Timothy Burrill Starring Roger Moore...
- Galore! UK release poster Directed by Michael Relph Written by Monja Danischewsky (adaptation) Based on Rockets Galore by Compton Mackenzie Produced by...
- Harry Kurnitz Monja Danischewsky Story by Charles Neilson Gattey Zelma Bramley Moore Produced by Michael Balcon Monja Danischewsky Starring David Niven...
- officially a screenplay written with (but more likely written by) Monja Danischewsky. On February 21, 1967, Beaumont died in Woodland Hills, California at...
- Monja is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Monja Danischewsky (1911–1994), English film producer and screenwriter Monja Jaona (1910–1994)...