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W.P. Lipscomb, born on October 1, 1887, in Merton, Surrey, England, was a notable figure in the film industry. Known for his work as a screenwriter, Lipscomb's most prominent credit is the 1936 film "The Garden of Allah," for which he penned the screenplay. This historical epic, set against the backdrop of the French Foreign Legion and the Sahara Desert, showcased Lipscomb's ability to adapt literary works for the screen.
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