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  1. Composer. Years active. 1927–1959 (film) William Trytel (1894–1964), frequently credited as W. L. Trytel, was a Dutch-born composer. He settled in Britain where he became known for his film scores, notably at Twickenham Studios where he became director of music as well as sitting on the company's board. [1]

  2. W.L. Trytel, Walter Meyrowitz: Kamera: Sydney Blythe, William Luff: Schnitt: Ralph Kemplen: Besetzung Seymour Hicks: Ebenezer Scrooge; Donald Calthrop: Bob Cratchit; Robert Cochran: Fred, Neffe; Mary Glynne: Belle; Garry Marsh: Belles Ehemann; Oscar Asche: Geist der Gegenwärtigen Weihnacht; Marie Ney: Geist der Vergangenen Weihnachten

  3. W. L. Trytel: Kamera: William Luff: Schnitt: Jack Harris, Ralph Kemplen: Besetzung Arthur Wontner: Sherlock Holmes; Lyn Harding: Professor Moriarty; Leslie Perrins: John Douglas; Jane Carr: Ettie Douglas; Ian Fleming: Dr. Watson; Charles Mortimer: Insp. Lestrade; Minnie Rayner: Mrs. Hudson; Michael Shepley: Cecil Barker; Ben Welden ...

  4. Pages in category "Films scored by William Trytel" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Admiral's Secret ; B. Beauty and the Barge (1937 film) Bella Donna (1934 fil ...

  5. English. The Ghost Camera is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, starring Henry Kendall, Ida Lupino and John Mills, and based on "A Mystery Narrative", a short story by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon . Despite being made quickly on a low budget, the film has come to be considered one of the most successful Quota quickies made ...

  6. The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes is a 1935 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Arthur Wontner. It was based on the 1915 Sherlock Holmes novel The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle. [1] It is a Flamingo Films production and the fourth film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes. [2] .

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0274118W.L. Trytel - IMDb

    W.L. Trytel was born on 17 November 1894 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was a composer and producer, known for The Phantom Fiend (1932), Latin Love (1930) and D'Ye Ken John Peel? (1935). He died in 1964 in Westminster, London, England, UK.