Aveling GineverAveling Ginever was a film writer and director. He established his own film company, Gee Films in 1931.[1] His work includes the Pathé film Twenty-Five Years a King (1935)[2] and Walking on Air (1946).[3] He was one of two screenwriters credited for Barnacle Bill (1935), adapting a story by Archie Pitt. He was one of the writers for Play Up the Band.[4] He was involved in various aspects of Knights for a Day.[5] Ginever directed the first film made by the Religious Film Society working with J. Arthur Rank,[6][7] Mastership of Christ. He also directed the religious themed film Cross Beams.[8] Ginever was involved in the production of World War II era military films for Gee Films.[9][10][11] Ginever is credited as one of the authors of The Royal Air Force at war : the unseen films, 1940-1944.[12] Filmography
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