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  1. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier DSO (Londres, Inglaterra, 18 de mayo de 1865-Kemmel, Flandes, Bélgica, 9 de marzo de 1915) fue un oficial del ejército y dramaturgo inglés, hijo del escritor George du Maurier y hermano de Sylvia Llewelyn Davies y del actor Gerald du Maurier.

  2. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier DSO (18 May 1865, London, England – 9 March 1915, Kemmel, Flanders, Belgium) was an English army officer and playwright. He was the son of the writer George du Maurier and brother of Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and the actor Gerald du Maurier .

  3. Guy du Maurier. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier was born in 1865, the second child and eldest son of George and Emma du Maurier. Guy was the uncle of the famous writer Daphne du Maurier. Du Maurier went to school at Marlborough College and then went on to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.

  4. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier DSO (Londres, Inglaterra, 18 de mayo de 1865-Kemmel, Flandes, Bélgica, 9 de marzo de 1915) fue un oficial del ejército y dramaturgo inglés, hijo del escritor George du Maurier y hermano de Sylvia Llewelyn Davies y del actor Gerald du Maurier.

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    An Englishman's Home caused a sensation in London when it appeared anonymously, under the name "A Patriot", in 1909. The writer Guy du Maurier was a regular officer in the British Army, who had seen active service during the South African Warand who was to be killed in France in 1915. It first played at Wyndham's Theatre on 27 January and went on t...

    1914 film

    In 1914, the play was made into a silent film directed by Ernest Batley.

    1939 film

    Du Maurier's play was also the basis for the 1939 British drama film of the same name directed by Albert de Courville and starring Edmund Gwenn, Mary Maguire and Paul Henreid. A German spy is despatched to Britain to search out targets for a planned invasion. The film, which was also known as "Mad Men of Europe", was released in the UK by United Artists on 27 January 1940 and in the US by Columbia Pictureson 26 June 1940. It was the first film with a wartime setting to be shown in London sinc...

    Auerbach, Nina (2002). Daphne Du Maurier: Haunted Heiress. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 145. ISBN 0-8122-1836-1. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
    Cooper, Stephen (2012). The Final Whistle: The Great War in Fifteen Players. The History Press. ISBN 978-0752479354.
    Eby, Cecil D (1987). The road to Armageddon: the martial spirit in English popular literature. Duke University Press. p. 137. ISBN 0-8223-0775-8. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
    Fussell, Paul (1998). The Great War and Modern Memory (illustrated ed.). Sterling Publishing Company. p. 242. ISBN 1-4027-6439-1. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
    ​An Englishman's Home​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  5. 1915. awards Distinguished Service Order (DSO) British Award/Decoration Source:7002117 1915. marriage Gwendolen du Maurier Source:7002117. service British Army Lieutenant Colonel Royal Fusiliers Source:1074359. service British Army Royal Fusiliers Source:7002117.

  6. www.dumaurier.org › mobile › menu_pageDaphne du Maurier

    Guy Louis Busson du Maurier (1865 – 1915) Guy was George and Emma du Maurier’s second child and eldest son. George often used his family as models for his Punch illustrations and Guy and his siblings can be identified in these pictures.