Biografia
Born in 1923 in Palestine, he began his career as an editor at Ealing Studios in London. In 1954, he was promoted to producer and graduated to direction four years later with his first feature film, Nowhere to Go. He then worked regularly for Hammer Films, filming such films as The Nanny (1965), starring Bette Davis. In 1971, a week before the end of shooting Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb, he died of a heart attack. The final week’s filming was completed by Michael Carreras.
Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer
Montażysta
Filmy | |
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1960 |
Z soboty na niedzielę |
1959 |
The Battle of the Sexes |
1954 |
The Love Lottery |
1953 |
The Titfield Thunderbolt |
1952 |
His Excellency |
Mandy |
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1951 |
The Lavender Hill Mob |
1950 |
Dance Hall |
1949 |
Spider and the Fly, The |
Reżyser
Filmy | |
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1971 |
Krew z grobowca mumii |
1967 |
Danger Route |
Monsieur Lecoq |
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1965 |
Niania |
1963 |
Station Six-Sahara |
1961 |
Krzyk strachu |
1958 |
Nowhere to Go |
Seriale | |
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1965 |
Court Martial |
1963 |
Espionage |
1960 |
Danger Man |
Scenarzysta
Filmy | |
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1958 |
Nowhere to Go |