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Richard Mason was a British novelist. Born near Manchester, he was educated in Dorset, then worked first on a film magazine and later for the British Council. The Second World War gave him a chance to learn Japanese and he became an interrogator of prisoners of war. As an author Mason wrote The Wind Cannot Read, finished during the Burma Campaign, and the screenplay for the 1958 film version starring Dirk Bogarde; The Shadow and the Peak; and The Fever Tree, a story of espionage set in India and Nepal. His experiences while living in Hong Kong inspired him to write The World of Suzie Wong. This was adapted into a Broadway play in 1958 and later into the film, The World of Suzie Wong, in 1960, starring William Holden and Nancy Kwan. Mason, a cigarette smoker, died of throat cancer in Rome, Italy, where he had lived for nearly 40 years
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Richard Mason
Born 1919-05-16 (106 years ago) in Hale.
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Australian Film Institute Award for Best Public Relations Film (Is Anybody Doing Anything About It?) | 1967 |
| Australian Film Institute Award for Best Travel Film (From the Tropics to the Snow) | 1965 |
| AFI Award - Australian National Travel Association's Award For Travel Films (From the Tropics to the Snow) | 1965 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| AACTA Award for Best Film (Winter of Our Dreams) | 1981 |
| Australian Film Institute Award for Best Public Relations Film (Is Anybody Doing Anything About It?) | 1967 |
| Australian Film Institute Award for Best Travel Film (From the Tropics to the Snow) | 1965 |
| AFI Award - Australian National Travel Association's Award For Travel Films (From the Tropics to the Snow) | 1965 |
| BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay (A Town Like Alice) | 1957 |
| Name |
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| Margot Wolf(Gifta: 1972–) |
| Anne Cumming(Gifta: 1948–) |
| Sarette Mason(Gifta) |
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