William C. Hammond
Directing
Biography
William C. Hammond was born on January 28, 1890 in London, England, UK. He was a director and writer, known for The Fool and the Princess (1949), The Secret Tunnel (1948) and The Flying Eye (1955).
Known For

The exciting adventures of five children who set out to vindicate a school friend wrongly accused of theft from the local museum.
The Carringford School Mystery

Storyline Roger Henderson, the young son of a wealthy British gentleman, lives in one of those grand British country estates surrounded by huge gardens. When a Rembrandt painting is stolen from the vault in the basement of the mansion, Roger and John Wilson (young son of the butler) discover a secret tunnel leading from the vault to another building on the estate. They then set out on a dangerous mission to bring the smugglers to justice.
The Secret Tunnel
A boy detective, with Colonel Audacious and his wonderful invention, in a model aeroplane, the 'flying-eye', foil the efforts of international thieves to steal a secret formula.
The Flying Eye

Story of a group of children and their efforts to prevent the War Office from closing their beloved beach to make a rocket-launching site.
Rockets in the Dunes
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Crisis in the Classroom
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Ordeal under Water
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Gunplay
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Peril at Sea
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Kidnapped
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The Lone Climber
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Evening of Danger
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Danger under Ground
In this romantic comedy, a man returns to his wife after the war, but is disturbed by his continuing fixation upon the woman he met who claims to be a Russian princess. He leaves his wife to find the princess. When he does, at long last, find her, he discovers that she lied. The man quickly goes back to his wife.
The Fool and the Princess
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The Fatal Slip

A Great Dane helps the children with the housework while their mother is ill.