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Coward, Noël, 1899-1973
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- Family album, a Victorian comedy with music : from Tonight at 8:30, by Noel Coward
- Relative values., Oversea Film Group and Midsummer Films presents in association with Starz Encore Entertainment ... [and others] a Christopher Milburn production ; a Eric Styles film ; directed by Eric Styles ; produced by Christopher Milburn ; screenplay by Paul Rattigan, Michael Walker, Widescreen
- Blithe spirit., IFC Films and Align Pictures present in association with Protagonist Pictures ; a Fred Films and Power Keg Pictures production ; a film by Edward Hall ; producers, Adrian Politowski, Martin Metz, Hilary Bevan Jones, Peter Snell, Toni Pinnolis ; produced by James Spring, Meg Leonard, Nick Moorcroft ; written by Nick Morrcroft, Meg Leonard, Piers Ashworth ; directed by Edward Hall, DVD/Widescreen
- Paris when it sizzles., a Paramount release ; produced by Richard Quine and George Axelrod ; screenplay by George Axelrod ; directed by Richard Quine, Widescreen
- Easy virtue., a Sony Pictures Classics release, Ealing Studios in association with Endgame Entertainment, Odyssey Entertainment and BBC Films presents a Fragile Film in association with Joe Abrams Production and Prescence Production Partnerships ; produced by Barnaby Thompson, Joe Abrams, James D. Stern ; screenplay by Stephan Elliott and Sheridan Jobbins ; directed by Stephan Elliott, Widescreen
- Nude with violin, a light comedy in three acts, by Noël Coward
- Family album, a Victorian comedy with music : from Tonight at 8:30, by Noel Coward
- Hands across the sea, a light comedy in one act from "Tonight at 8:30", by Noel Coward
- Private lives, an intimate comedy in three acts, by Noel Coward
- Blithe spirit, an improbable farce in three acts, by Noel Coward
- Red peppers, an interlude with music from "Tonight at 8:30", by Noel Coward
- Present laughter, a light comedy in three acts, by Noel Coward
- The mermaid's cowardly custard, an entertainment, devised by Gerald Frow, Alan Strachan [and] Wendy Toye, featuring the words and music of Noel Coward
- Hay fever, a play in three acts, by Noel Coward