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- Frank, his son Mr Owen, his head clerk Morris, a government agent Andrew Fairservice, Frank's servant Sir Frederick Vernon, a Jacobite Diana (Die) Vernon...
- William John Fairservice (16 May 1881 – 26 June 1971) was an English professional cricketer who pla**** first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club...
- Colin Fairservice (6 August 1909 – 29 December 1999) was an English professional cricketer. He pla**** for Kent County Cricket Club from 1929 to 1933 and...
- Best Actor (Ray McAnally), Best Drama Series, Best Film Editor (Don Fairservice) and Best Film Sound – and a 1988 International Emmy Award for Best Drama...
- among the first to use seedy, realistic settings. Film historian Don Fairservice has noted Histoire d'un crime was "very influential." Zecca had convinced...
- Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. Film historian Don Fairservice has noted the parallels with the 1901 film Histoire d'un crime by Ferdinand...
- Reed Ned Beatty M. Emmet Walsh Cinematography Andrew Dunn Edited by Don Fairservice Music by John E. Keane Distributed by Hemdale Film Corporation Release...
- Independent, 6 January 1998. Online version retrieved 8 April 2008. Fairservice, Don (2001). Film Editing: History, Theory, and Practice: Looking at...
- Original language English Production Producer Charles Elton Editor Don Fairservice Running time 108 minutes Production company Carlton Television Original...
- as a work of art." In his book about the history of film editing, Don Fairservice credits The Italian's director, Reginald Barker, for his early use of...