- Sidney Gilliat
Sidney Gilliat (
15 February 1908 –31 May 1994 ) was an Englishfilm director , producer and writer.He was born in the district of
Edgeley inStockport ,Cheshire . In the 1930s he worked as a scriptwriter, most notably withFrank Launder on "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) forAlfred Hitchcock , and its sequel "Night Train to Munich " (1940), directed byCarol Reed . He and Launder made their directorial debut co-directing the home front drama "Millions Like Us " (1943). From 1945 he also worked as a producer, starting with "The Rake's Progress", which he also wrote and directed. He and Launder made over 40 films together, founding their own production company Individual Pictures. While Launder concentrated on directing their comedies, most famously the fourSt Trinian's School films, Gilliat showed a preference for comedy-thrillers and dramas, including "Green for Danger" (1946), "London Belongs to Me " (1948) and "State Secret " (1950).He wrote the libretto for
Malcolm Williamson 's opera "Our Man in Havana", based on the novel byGraham Greene . He had also worked on the film.Selected films
* "
The Man Who Changed His Mind " (1936) (writer)
* "A Yank at Oxford " (1938) (writer)
* "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) (writer)
* "Ask a Policeman " (1938) (story)
* "Jamaica Inn" (1939) (writer)
* "Night Train to Munich " (1940) (writer)
* "The Young Mr Pitt " (1942) (writer)
* "Millions Like Us " (1943) (director)
* "The Rake's Progress" (1943) (director/producer)
* "Waterloo Road" (1944) (director/co-writer)
* "I See a Dark Stranger " (1946) (producer)
* "Green for Danger" (1946) (director/producer)
* "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan"
* "The Belles of St Trinian's " (1954) (producer)
* "Geordie" (1955) (producer)
* "Blue Murder at St Trinian's " (1957) (producer)
* "The Bridal Path " (1959)
* "The Pure Hell of St Trinian's " (1960) (producer)
* "Only Two Can Play " (1962) (director)
* "The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery " (1966) (director)
* "Endless Night " (1971) (director/producer)External links
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* [http://www.britmovie.co.uk/features/cairns/launder_gilliat_01.html Individual Pictures; The cinema of Launder and Gilliat]
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