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J. Miles Dale (born 1961) is a Canadian producer and director of film and television. He is best known for producing the critically acclaimed film The Shape of Water, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 90th Academy Awards ceremony. Dale is a regular collaborator of fellow director Guillermo del Toro and formed a creative partnership with Netflix. Dale was born in Toronto, Ontario, to British-born Canadian jazz musician Jimmy Dale. Dale attended Bayview Glen School from 1965 to 1968. In 1968, his father moved the family to Hollywood, where he worked as a music director for The Smothers Brothers Show, The Andy Williams Show, and The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour. The family returned to Toronto in the mid-1970s, and Miles graduated from Jarvis Collegiate Institute. He attended the University of Toronto for a year and later transferred to the University of British Columbia before dropping out to join the film industry. Description above from the Wikipedia article J. Miles Dale, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Wealthy construction engineer James T. Blackwood and his wife Catherine lived in Blackwood Manor in Rothbury, England. James was accused of murdering Catherine in 1963, leading to the manor being owned by their friend, Doctor Christopher Milton. James died from a heart attack shortly after, with suspicions of suicide in Rothbury. The case was closed due to lack of evidence. In 1970, Christopher disappeared without a trace. American author Michael Arthate became the new owner in 1976, seeking seclusion but instead uncovering the manor's disturbing history. He discovered the scratching noises were created by James and Catherine's deformed son Robin locked in the basement. Michael fled, later writing a successful novel inspired by his chilling experience.
