Kathleen Butler was a British screenwriter who worked on the scripts of over 40 films. She also worked as assistant director on four films. Butler was part of a group of women given increasing control over the writing of scripts in British cinema of the time, writing The Temptress (1949) alone.[1] She worked for much of her career for the production company Butcher's Film Service.[2][3][4]
Kathleen Butler | |
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1934-1949 (film) |
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