British screenwriter Basil Mason was active in films from 1931 to 1948. Generally assigned to programmers and quota quickies, Mason churned out such comedies as Aren't We All (1931) and What a Man (1938). He also wrote such crime mellers as Secret Lives (1937). Interrupting his film career to serve in WW II, Basil Mason returned in 1946 for a handful of low-budget thrillers.
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