Ralph Thomas
DirectorWriterEditor
- Born
- August 10, 1915
- Died
- March 17, 2001
Educated at Middlesex College, Ralph started working in films as a clapper boy. He gave up on the movie industry in 1934 going to work as a journalist. During WWII he served with the 9th Lancers cavalry regiment. After the war he joined the Rank organisation and soon became one of their directors.
Director
| A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square(1980) |
| It's Not the Size That Counts(1974) |
| The Love Ban(1973) |
| Quest for Love(1971) |
| Percy(1971) |
Writer
| Doctors' Daughters(1981) |
Producer
| Pop Pirates(1984) |
| For the Record(1976) |
Editor
| The Face Behind the Scar(1937) |
| Second Bureau(1936) |
Thanks
| All the Little Animals(1998) |
Self
| Legends(2000)as Self - Interviewee |
| Moving Pictures(1990)as Self |
| Talking Film(1978)as Self |
| Call My Bluff(1965)as Self |
| Chan Canasta(1962)as Self - Guest |