Michael Clayton Hutton

Michael Clayton Hutton was a British author and playwright notable for several plays that appeared in the West End during the post-Second World War era.

[2] He was reportedly suffering from depression when he committed suicide.

[3] Several of his plays were adapted for film and television including The Happy Family that was turned into a 1952 film of the same title.

[4] He had a posthumous success in the West End with his comedy Silver Wedding in 1957.

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