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  1. Born Osborne Henry Mavor, writer James Bridie worked with Alfred Hitchcock on the screenplays for "The Paradine Case", "Under Capricorn", and "Stage Fright". Bridie worked with Alma Reville on the initial adaptation for "The Paradine Case" (1947), before completing the original screenplay.

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    James Bridie in 1913. James Bridie (January 3 1888 Glasgow - January 29 1951) was a pseudonym of the Scottish playwright and screenwriter whose real name was Osborne Henry Mavor who founded the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow and the Edinburgh Festival.

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  4. Buy Tobias and the Angel: Play (Drama S.) Theatre ed by Bridie, James (ISBN: 9780094528109) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

  5. Until modern times the core repertoire of Sir David Lindsay’s Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis, Alan Ramsay’s The Gentle Shepherd and John Home’s Douglas, Joanna Baillie’s The Family Legend, and the plays of J M Barrie and James Bridie might struggle to be seen to constitute a procession of literary greats – even if each made a bold ...

  6. Daphne Laureola is a comic play by James Bridie about a young Polish refugee's infatuation with a middle-aged English woman. 'Egalitarianism is at the heart of this vision, but idealism may be just a liability.'

  7. James Bridie was the pseudonym of a Scottish playwright, screenwriter and surgeon whose real name was Osborne Henry Mavor. He took his pen-name from his paternal grandfather's first name and his grandmother's maiden name.

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