Robert Westerby
Robert Westerby (born 3 July 1909 in England, died 16 November 1968 in California, United States),[1] was an author of novels (published by Arthur Barker of London) and screenwriter for films and television.
Westerby's 1937 novel Wide Boys Never Work,a story of the criminal underworld before the Second World War, was the earliest published use of the word "wide boy".[2] In 1956 the book was made into the British film Soho Incident (released in the United States as Spin a Dark Web). In 2008 London Books republished Wide Boys Never Work as part of their London Books classics series.
His account of his early life was entitled A Magnum for my Mother (1946). To the British public, a magnum just meant a large bottle of champagne. However, in the USA it could suggest a type of handgun, so it was retitled Champagne for Mother (1947).
Bibliography
- Wide Boys Never Work (1937)
- Only Pain is Real (1937)
- In These Quiet Streets (1938)
- French for Funny, and Other Stories (1938)
- Polish Gold (1940)
- The Small Voice (1940)
- Tomorrow Started Yesterday (1940)
- Hunger Allows No Choice (1941)
- Mad in Pursuit (1945)
- A Magnum for my Mother (1946)
- Champagne for Mother (1947)
- An Awful Lot of Coffee (1950)
- Five-Day Crossing (1952)
- In the Money (1952)
Partial filmography
- Night Beat (1947)
- Woman Hater (1948)
- Don't Ever Leave Me (1949)
- The Spider and the Fly (1949)
- Prelude to Fame (1950)
- The Adventurers (1951)
- Appointment in London (1953)
- South of Algiers (1953)
- The Square Ring (1953)
- They Who Dare (1954)
- Malaga (1954)
- War and Peace (1956)
- The Surgeon's Knife (1957)
- Sea of Sand (1958)
- Cone of Silence (1960)
- Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961)
- The Devil's Agent (1962)
- Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance (1963)
- The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963)
- The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (1963)
- The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966)
Television
References
- ↑ Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Oxford English Dictionary (1989) Second Edition
External links
- Internet Movie Database
- London Books: Robert Westerby biography
- London Books:Wide Boys Never Work - Robert Westerby (essay review by Martin Knight, 2008)
- British Film Institute Robert Westerby
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