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  1. Michael Leighton George Relph (16 February 1915 – 30 September 2004) was an English film producer, art director, screenwriter and film director. He was the son of actor George Relph.

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  3. Relph’s family legacy is now over 400 years in Piano, Violin, and voice as part of the Paris Enlightenment, a family that boasts musical talents representing 28 instruments, a professor at New Orleans University for Jazz, with several members like himself to compose, arrange, produce, and record musical works around the world.

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  4. Michael Relph is an award-winning writer, mathematician, technologist, education developer, architect, publisher, professional vocalist and musician, and in professional sports with nearly 50 years of experience finds himself as an Executive’s Executive, the Commanding General’s Confidant, Program/Project Manager (major), International ...

  5. Michael Relph (1915 - 2004) fue un guionista y director de Reino Unido conocido por La mujer de paja, Tinieblas, El club de los asesinos, Agentes dobles, El extraño caso del doctor Longman, La isla de los cohetes, The Ship That Died of Shame, I Believe in You, Man in the Moon y Out of the Clouds.

  6. Biografía de Michael Relph y su filmografía, todas sus películas: The Ship That Died of Shame, Agentes dobles, Rockets Galore, El club de los asesinos

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0718838Michael Relph - IMDb

    Michael Relph. Producer: Kind Hearts and Coronets. British producer/director Michael Relph, the son of stage actor George Relph, graduated from Bembridge School and became apprenticed to Alfred Junge at Gaumont Pictures in 1932.