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Skelton Knaggs in Le vaisseau fantôme (1943)

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  • (1944) Stage Play: Hand in Glove. Thriller. Written by Charles Freeman [credited as Charles K. Freeman] and Gerald Savory. Based on the novel "Hughie Roddis" by Gerald Savory. Directed by James Whale [final Broadway credit]. Playhouse Theatre (moved to The Forrest Theatre from 25 Dec 1944- close): 4 Dec 1944- 6 Jan 1945 (40 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "Mr. Forsythe"), Victor Beecroft (as "Curly Latham"), Jean Bellows (as "Jenny"), Islay Benson (as "Lily Willis"), Almon Bruce (as "Purple Cap"), Robin Craven (as "Sergeant"), Isobel Elsom (as "Auntie B"), Skelton Knaggs (as "Jenny") [final Broadway role], George Lloyd (as "Mr. Ramskill"), Aubrey Mather (as "Man from London"), Viola Roache (as "Mrs. Willis"), Todd Stanton (as "Bowler Hat"), Wallace Widdicombe [credited as Wallace Widdecombe] (as "Chief Constable"). Produced by Arthur Edison. Note: Play was adapted several times for TV in the UK and most notably theatrically as Urge to Kill (1960) by Anglo-Guild Productions with limited U.S. release in 1961.
  • (1942) Stage Play: Heart of a City. Drama. Written by Lesley Storm. Scenic Design by Harry Horner. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Henry Miller's Theatre: 12 Feb 1942- 7 Mar 1942 (28 performances). Cast: Paul Ainley, Victor Beecroft (as "Gloomy"), Bertha Belmore, Caroline Bergh, Virginia Bolen, Peter Boyne, Romney Brent (as "Tommy"), Austin Fairman (as "Group Captain"), Terry Fay, Miriam Goldina, Margot Grahame, Jonathan Harris (as "Polish Officer"), Dennis Hoey (as "Leo Saddle"), John Ireys, Skelton Knaggs (as "George") [Broadway debut], Edward Langley, Jean McNally, Louis Meslin, Gertrude Musgrove, Harda Normann, Virginia Peine, Beverly Roberts, Augusta Roeland, Cora Smith, Richard Stevens, Fred Stewart (as "Third Pilot Officer"), Rodney Stewart, Frances Tannehill (as "Valerie"), Bertram Tanswell (as "Second Pilot Officer"), Robert Whitehead, Leone Wilson. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
  • (1942 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:

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