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  1. Harry Alan Towers (19 October 1920 – 31 July 2009) was a British radio and independent film producer and screenwriter. He wrote numerous screenplays for the films he produced, often under the pseudonym Peter Welbeck .

  2. Harry Alan Towers was born in London on 19th October, 1920. During the Second World War he was Flying Officer in the Royal Air Force. Later he became program director for British Forces radio.

  3. Harry Alan Towers (1920 - 2009) fue un guionista de Reino Unido conocido por Diez negritos, El conde Drácula, El regreso de Fu Manchú, Marqués de Sade: Justine, La venganza de Fu Manchú, La Selva Blanca, Diez negritos, Gor, Fu Manchú y el beso de la muerte y El expreso de Pekín (TV)

  4. 30 de sept. de 2009 · Harry Alan Towers obituary. A glance at the career of the British-born schlockmeister movie producer Harry Alan Towers, who has died aged 88, might easily suggest that he took a...

  5. Harry Alan Towers. Writer/Producer. 19 October 1920 to 30 July 2009. A prolific talent active in radio and television, Towers produced over a hundred feature films.

  6. 4 de nov. de 2009 · Harry Alan Towers was a radio, television and film producer and screenwriter who worked with stars like Orson Welles, John Gielgud and Christopher Lee. He was known for his adaptations of Dickens, Wallace and Rohmer, and his involvement in the pirate Radio Luxembourg and the call-girl scandal.

  7. Legendary exploitation producer Harry Alan Towers was born in London in 1920. His father was a theatrical agent, and Harry was a stage actor in his childhood. During World War II he served in the Royal Air Force, during which time he produced many shows on radio.