- Charles Crichton
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Charles Crichton Born Charles Ainslie Crichton
6 August 1910
Wallasey, Merseyside, EnglandDied 14 September 1999 (aged 89)
South Kensington, London, EnglandOccupation film director
film editorYears active 1935 - 1988 Charles Crichton (6 August 1910 in Wallasey, Merseyside – 14 September 1999 in South Kensington, London) was an English film director and film editor. He became best known for directing comedies produced at Ealing Studios. Crichton enjoyed an extremely long career, editing and directing many films and television programmes over a period exceeding 40 years.[1]
Contents
Filmography (director)
- For Those in Peril (1944)
- Dead of Night (1945) (co-director)
- Painted Boats (1945)
- Hue and Cry (1947)
- Against the Wind (1948)
- Another Shore (1948)
- Train of Events (1949)
- Dance Hall (1950)
- The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
- Hunted (1952)
- The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953)
- The Love Lottery (1954)
- The Divided Heart (1954)
- Man in the Sky (1957)
- Law and Disorder (1958)
- Floods of Fear (1959)
- The Battle of the Sexes (1959)
- The Boy Who Stole a Million (1960)
- The Third Secret (1964)
- He Who Rides a Tiger (1965)
- A Fish Called Wanda (1988) (for which Crichton also co-wrote the original story)
Crichton gained two Academy Award nominations for A Fish Called Wanda; one for Best Director and the second for Best Original Screenplay (which is shared with John Cleese).
Television
- Danger Man
- The Avengers (five episodes)
- The Adventures of Black Beauty
- Space: 1999
- The Professionals
- Dick Turpin
- The Adventurer
- Strange Report
References
- ^ Kemp, Philip (2000). "Charles Crichton". In Pendergast, Tom; Pendergast, Sara. International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Edition 4. St. James Press. ISBN 978-1558624498. http://www.filmreference.com/Directors-Co-Du/Crichton-Charles.html.
External links
- Charles Crichton at the Internet Movie Database
- BECTU interview of Crichton conducted by Sid Cole and Alan Lawton (1987) reproduced on the BFI screenonline website
- Charles Crichton at Find a Grave
The films of Charles Crichton 1940s For Those in Peril • Dead of Night (segment) • Painted Boats • Hue and Cry • Against the Wind • Another Shore • Train of Events (segment)1950s Dance Hall • The Lavender Hill Mob • Hunted • The Titfield Thunderbolt • The Love Lottery • The Divided Heart • Man in the Sky • Law and Disorder • Floods of Fear • The Battle of the Sexes1960s The Boy Who Stole a Million • The Third Secret • He Who Rides a Tiger1980s Space: 1999 Characters - John Koenig
- Helena Russell
- Victor Bergman
- Maya
- Alan Carter
- Paul Morrow
- Tony Verdeschi
- Sandra Benes
- Bob Mathias
- David Kano
- Tanya Alexander
Cast Vehicles Episodes - "Breakaway"
- "Matter of Life and Death"
- "Black Sun"
- "Ring Around the Moon"
- "Earthbound"
- "Another Time, Another Place"
- "Missing Link"
- "Guardian of Piri"
- "Force of Life"
- "Alpha Child"
- "The Last Sunset"
- "Voyager's Return"
- "Collision Course"
- "Death's Other Dominion"
- "The Full Circle"
- "End of Eternity"
- "War Games"
- "The Last Enemy"
- "The Troubled Spirit"
- "Space Brain"
- "The Infernal Machine"
- "Mission of the Darians"
- "Dragon's Domain"
- "The Testament of Arkadia"
- "The Metamorph"
- "The Exiles"
- "One Moment of Humanity"
- "All That Glisters"
- "Journey to Where"
- "The Taybor"
- "The Rules of Luton"
- "The Mark of Archanon"
- "Brian the Brain"
- "New Adam, New Eve"
- "Catacombs of the Moon"
- "The AB Chrysalis"
- "Seed of Destruction"
- "The Beta Cloud"
- "Space Warp"
- "A Matter of Balance"
- The Bringers of Wonder, Part One
- Part Two
- "The Lambda Factor"
- "The Seance Spectre"
- "Dorzak"
- "Devil's Planet"
- "The Immunity Syndrome"
- "The Dorcons"
Production Writers Directors - Ray Austin
- Tom Clegg
- Kevin Connor
- Charles Crichton
- Val Guest
- Lee H. Katzin
- Robert Lynn
- Peter Medak
- David Tomblin
See also Categories:- 1910 births
- 1999 deaths
- BAFTA winners (people)
- English film directors
- English film editors
- People from Wallasey
- Film editor stubs
- British film director stubs
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