Graham Cutts

 

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Graham Cutts was a director and writer. Born in Brighton. Graham Cutts passed away 7 September 1958, he was years. He is known for The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case (1932), The White Shadow (1924), Love on the Spot (1932), Oh, Daddy! (1935) and Over She Goes (1938).

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Graham Cutts

Born 1884 in Brighton. Dead 1958-09-07.

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Graham Cutts was a film director and screenwriter.

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