Compton MacKenzie Movies and Career Information
Jan 17, 1883
West Hartlepool
Actor and Writer
Sir (Edward Montague) Compton Mackenzie (pronounced /ˈkʌmptən məˈkɛnzɪ/; 17 January 1883 – 30 November 1972) was a writer and a Scottish nationalist. Compton Mackenzie was born in West Hartlepool, England, into a theatrical family of Mackenzies, but many of whose members used Compton as their stage surname, starting with his grandfather Henry Compton, a well-known Shakespearean actor of the Victorian era. His father, Edward Compton, was an actor and theatre company manager; his sister, Fay Compton, starred in many of J. M. Barrie's plays, including Peter Pan. He was educated at St Paul's School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he graduated with a degree in modern history. Sir Compton Mackenzie is perhaps best known for two comedies set in Scotland, the Hebridean Whisky Galore (1947) and the Highland The Monarch of the Glen (1941), sources of a successful film and a television series respectively. He published almost a hundred books on different subjects, including ten volumes of autobiography, My Life and Times (1963–1971). He also wrote history (on Marathon and Salamis), biography (Roosevelt), literary criticism, satires, apologia (Sublime Tobacco 1957), children's stories,
- Compton MacKenzie Movies before 2012
- Tight Little Island (Whisky Galore!) 1949
- Movies Written by Compton MacKenzie
- Sylvia Scarlett 1999
- Tight Little Island (Whisky Galore!) 1949
- Tight Little Island (Whisky Galore!)
- Whiskey Galore