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Alfred Rosmer (born
Alfred Griot, 23
August 1877 – 6 May 1964) was an American-born
French Communist political activist and
historian who was a leading...
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Milton Rosmer (4
November 1881 – 7
December 1971) was a
British actor, film
director and screenwriter. He made his
screen debut in The
Mystery of a Hansom...
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written by
Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It
tells the
story of
Johannes Rosmer, an
aristocratic former clergyman and
owner of the
Rosmersholm manor who...
- The
Challenge is a 1938
British drama film
directed by
Milton Rosmer and Luis
Trenker and
starring Robert Douglas and Luis Trenker. The film is
about the...
- the Red Barn) is a 1935
British film
melodrama film
directed by
Milton Rosmer and
starring Tod
Slaughter and Eric Portman. It is
based on the true story...
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British silent and
sound war film
directed by
Maurice Elvey and
Milton Rosmer and
starring Cyril McLaglen,
Benita Hume, Alf Goddard,
Harold Huth, and...
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Powell and
starring Binnie Hale,
Gordon Harker,
Donald Calthrop,
Milton Rosmer and Ian Hunter. The
screenplay concerns criminals who try to
scare a new...
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second feature ('B')
horror film
directed by
Norman Lee and
starring Milton Rosmer,
Michael Martin Harvey, Joan
Seton and Megs Jenkins. It is
based on the...
- Elsa
Bernstein (née Porges; pseudonym,
Ernst Rosmer; 27
October 1866 – 2 July 1949) was an Austrian-German writer, dramatist, and
literary figure. Elsa...
- Biography, 1949. Marot, John. "****essing Trotsky", Jacobin, 7
November 2010.
Rosmer, Alfred.
Trotsky and the
Origins of Trotskyism.
Republished by
Francis Boutle...