Arthur Alcott
Arthur Alcott, born on July 20, 1894, in London, England, was a significant figure in the film industry. He is known for his work as a production controller, a role that involves overseeing the logistical and organizational aspects of film production.
Biography
Arthur Alcott, born on July 20, 1894, in London, England, was a significant figure in the film industry. He is known for his work as a production controller, a role that involves overseeing the logistical and organizational aspects of film production. Alcott's notable filmography includes "The Million Pound Note" released in 1954. This film, a British comedy directed by Ronald Neame, tells the story of a man who is given a million pounds in cash after a bet. Alcott's contribution to this film, as production controller, was instrumental in ensuring its smooth production and eventual release.




