{{Short description|Dutch-born composer}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox person | name = William Trytel | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = 17 November 1894 | birth_place = [[Amsterdam]], [[North Holland]] <br /> [[Netherlands]] | death_date = 1964 | death_place = [[Westminster]], [[England]] <br /> [[United Kingdom]] | other_names = W.L. Trytel <br /> Otto Ferrari {{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} <br /> W.L. Rytel <br /> Bill Trytel | occupation = Composer | years_active = 1927–1959 (film) }} '''William Trytel''' (1894–1964), frequently credited as '''W. L. Trytel''', was a Dutch-born [[composer]]. He settled in Britain where he became known for his [[film scores]], notably at [[Twickenham Studios]] where he became director of music as well as sitting on the company's board.<ref>Low p.175</ref>
==Selected filmography== * ''[[The Outsider (1931 film)|The Outsider]]'' (1931) * ''[[Captivation]]'' (1931) * ''[[The Lodger (1932 film)|The Lodger]]'' (1932) * ''[[Frail Women]]'' (1932) * ''[[In a Monastery Garden (film)|In a Monastery Garden]]'' (1932) * ''[[Going Gay]]'' (1933) * ''[[Whispering Tongues]]'' (1934) * ''[[Bella Donna (1934 film)|Bella Donna]]'' (1934) * ''[[The Night Club Queen]]'' (1934) * ''[[The Admiral's Secret]]'' (1934) * ''[[Kentucky Minstrels (film)|Kentucky Minstrels]]'' (1934) * ''[[Flood Tide (1934 film)|Flood Tide]]'' (1934) * ''[[Music Hall (film)|Music Hall]]'' (1934) * ''[[Blind Justice (1934 film)|Blind Justice]]'' (1934) * ''[[The Man Who Changed His Name (1934 film)|The Man Who Changed His Name]]'' (1934) * ''[[Lily of Killarney (1934 film)|Lily of Killarney]]'' (1934) * ''[[The Broken Melody (1934 film)|The Broken Melody]]'' (1934) * ''[[The Lad]]'' (1935) * ''[[D'Ye Ken John Peel?]]'' (1935) * ''[[Squibs (1935 film)|Squibs]]'' (1935) * ''[[Scrooge (1935 film)|Scrooge]]'' (1935) * ''[[The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes]]'' (1935) * ''[[The Morals of Marcus (1935 film)|The Morals of Marcus]]'' (1935) * ''[[Inside the Room]]'' (1935) * ''[[She Shall Have Music]]'' (1935) * ''[[The Rocks of Valpre (1935 film)|The Rocks of Valpre]]'' (1935) * ''[[Street Song (film)|Street Song]]'' (1935) * ''[[Spy of Napoleon]]'' (1936) * ''[[Eliza Comes to Stay]]'' (1936) * ''[[The Last Journey]]'' (1936) * ''[[Death Croons the Blues]]'' (1937) * ''[[Beauty and the Barge (1937 film)|Beauty and the Barge]]'' (1937) * ''[[Dead Men Tell No Tales (1938 film)|Dead Men Tell No Tales]]'' (1938) * ''[[Undercover Girl (1958 film)|Undercover Girl]]'' (1958) * ''[[Meet Maxwell Archer]]'' (1940) * ''[[Lady from Lisbon]]'' (1942) * ''[[Sabotage at Sea]]'' (1942) * ''[[The Temptress (1949 film)|The Temptress]]'' (1949) * ''[[Undercover Girl (1958 film)|Undercover Girl]]'' (1958)
==References== {{Reflist}}
==Bibliography== * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
==External links== *{{IMDb name|0274118}}
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