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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Director (feature film)
1.
Is That All There Is? (1995)
as Director
Filmed in and around his London flat, the celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson documents his life in a realistic yet mordantly funny fashion.
Filmed in and around his London flat, the celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson documents his life in a realistic yet mordantly funny fashion.
2.
Whales of August, The (1987)
as Director
Drama revolving around five unusual elderly characters, two of whom are sisters, at the end of a summer on a Maine island, as they undergo various emotional changes in their lives.
Drama revolving around five unusual elderly characters, two of whom are sisters, at the end of a summer on a Maine island, as they undergo various emotional changes in their lives.
3.
Wish You Were There (1985)
as Director
A documentary chronicling British pop duo Wham's much publicized tour of mainland China.
A documentary chronicling British pop duo Wham's much publicized tour of mainland China.
4.
Britannia Hospital (1983)
as Director
5.
In Celebration (1975)
as Director
6.
O Lucky Man! (1973)
as Director
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone.
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone.
7.
If.... (1969)
as Director
In an inditement of the British Boys School, we follow Mick and his mostly younger friends through a series of indignities and occasionally abuse as any fond feelings toward these schools are destroyed. When Mick and his friends rebel, violently, the catch phrase, "which side would you be on" becomes quite stark.
In an inditement of the British Boys School, we follow Mick and his mostly younger friends through a series of indignities and occasionally abuse as any fond feelings toward these schools are destroyed. When Mick and his friends rebel, violently, the catch phrase, "which side would you be on" becomes quite stark.
8.
This Sporting Life (1963)
as Director
A rugby player finds the violence in his professional life tainting his personal relationships.
A rugby player finds the violence in his professional life tainting his personal relationships.
9.
Henry (1955)
as Director
10.
Foot and Mouth (1955)
as Director
11.
O Dreamland (1953)
as Director
12.
Thursday's Children (1953)
as Director
13.
Wakefield Express (1952)
as Director
14.
Three Installations (1952)
as Director
15.
Idlers That Work (1949)
as Director
16.
Meet the Pioneers (1948)
as Director
Cast (feature film)
17.
Is That All There Is? (1995)
as Himself
Filmed in and around his London flat, the celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson documents his life in a realistic yet mordantly funny fashion.
Filmed in and around his London flat, the celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson documents his life in a realistic yet mordantly funny fashion.
18.
Lucky Man (1994)
as Himself
An homage to celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson (1923-1994), whose films include "This Sporting Life" (United Kingdom/1963), "If..." (United Kingdom/1968), and "O Lucky Man!" (United Kingdom/1973), and "Britannia Hospital" (United Kingdom/1982).
An homage to celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson (1923-1994), whose films include "This Sporting Life" (United Kingdom/1963), "If..." (United Kingdom/1968), and "O Lucky Man!" (United Kingdom/1973), and "Britannia Hospital" (United Kingdom/1982).
19.
Blame It on the Bellboy (1992)
as Mr Marshall
A comedy of mistaken identity that takes place in Venice in the springtime.
A comedy of mistaken identity that takes place in Venice in the springtime.
20.
Prisoner of Honor (1991)
as War Minister
Set in turn-of-the-century France about an anti-Semitic army officer who challenges the massive government coverup in the imprisonment of Alfred Dreyfus for espionage.
Set in turn-of-the-century France about an anti-Semitic army officer who challenges the massive government coverup in the imprisonment of Alfred Dreyfus for espionage.
21.
Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989)
as Narration
A two-part documentary about the life of film comedian Harold Lloyd, covering his beginnings in Hollywood, his time with Hal Roach's acting company, and the advent of sound in motion pictures. Lloyd's life is drawn from film clips, home movies, photo stills and interviews with colleagues, family and
A two-part documentary about the life of film comedian Harold Lloyd, covering his beginnings in Hollywood, his time with Hal Roach's acting company, and the advent of sound in motion pictures. Lloyd's life is drawn from film clips, home movies, photo stills and interviews with colleagues, family and
22.
Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (1987)
as Narration
A three-part "American Masters" profile on the comic genius and personal tragedy of Buster Keaton including his legendary silent film career, his bout with alcoholism, his first failed marriage and his battles with studio executives. The documentary includes clips from Keaton's movies as well as int
A three-part "American Masters" profile on the comic genius and personal tragedy of Buster Keaton including his legendary silent film career, his bout with alcoholism, his first failed marriage and his battles with studio executives. The documentary includes clips from Keaton's movies as well as int
23.
CHARIOTS OF FIRE (1981)
as Master Of Caius
Committed long-distance runners strive for the 1924 Olympics.
Committed long-distance runners strive for the 1924 Olympics.
24.
O Lucky Man! (1973)
as Director
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone.
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone.
25.
75 Years of Cinema Museum (1972)
as Narration
The work of revered film preservationist Henri Langois, who is largely responsible for saving France's film heritage, is chronicled in this documentary. Langois and Georges Franju formed the Cinémathèque Française in 1936, and because of his work, French cinema survived World War II. When the Minist
The work of revered film preservationist Henri Langois, who is largely responsible for saving France's film heritage, is chronicled in this documentary. Langois and Georges Franju formed the Cinémathèque Française in 1936, and because of his work, French cinema survived World War II. When the Minist
26.
Inadmissible Evidence (1968)
as Barrister
27.
Martyrs of Love (1968)
as Himself
28.
Three Installations (1952)
as Commentary
29.
Idlers That Work (1949)
as Commentary
30.
Meet the Pioneers (1948)
as Commentary
Writer (feature film)
31.
Is That All There Is? (1995)
as Screenwriter
Filmed in and around his London flat, the celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson documents his life in a realistic yet mordantly funny fashion.
Filmed in and around his London flat, the celebrated British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson documents his life in a realistic yet mordantly funny fashion.
32.
Thursday's Children (1953)
as Screenwriter
Producer (feature film)
33.
O Lucky Man! (1973)
as Producer
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone.
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone.
34.
If.... (1969)
as Producer
In an inditement of the British Boys School, we follow Mick and his mostly younger friends through a series of indignities and occasionally abuse as any fond feelings toward these schools are destroyed. When Mick and his friends rebel, violently, the catch phrase, "which side would you be on" becomes quite stark.
In an inditement of the British Boys School, we follow Mick and his mostly younger friends through a series of indignities and occasionally abuse as any fond feelings toward these schools are destroyed. When Mick and his friends rebel, violently, the catch phrase, "which side would you be on" becomes quite stark.
Editing (feature film)
35.
Meet the Pioneers (1948)
as Editor
Film Production - Main (feature film)
36.
The Shop on Main Street (1966)
as English subtitl
A Christian forges an unlikely bond with an elderly Jewish shopkeeper during World War II.
A Christian forges an unlikely bond with an elderly Jewish shopkeeper during World War II.
Misc. Crew (feature film)
37.
Hi-Lo Country, The (1998)
Two lifetime friends work as ranchers during WW2 in california. However, things change when love enters their lives.
Two lifetime friends work as ranchers during WW2 in california. However, things change when love enters their lives.
38.
Hi-Lo Country, The (1998)
Two lifetime friends work as ranchers during WW2 in california. However, things change when love enters their lives.
Two lifetime friends work as ranchers during WW2 in california. However, things change when love enters their lives.
39.
Nighthawks (1978)
A closeted gay male teacher in a London school struggles with his identity.
A closeted gay male teacher in a London school struggles with his identity.
40.
Nighthawks (1978)
A closeted gay male teacher in a London school struggles with his identity.
A closeted gay male teacher in a London school struggles with his identity.
Cast (special)
41.
John Ford (1993)
as Host
A documentary about the life and career American film director John Ford.
A documentary about the life and career American film director John Ford.
42.
Arts and Glasnost, The (1988)
as Narration ("Cinema")
A documentary examining Soviet culture today. Part one, "Cinema," focuses on Russian film directors speaking openly for the first time about censorship and its effects. Part two, "Artists," illuminates the paradox of visual art in Russia today: freer to express a rapidly changing world, but still
A documentary examining Soviet culture today. Part one, "Cinema," focuses on Russian film directors speaking openly for the first time about censorship and its effects. Part two, "Artists," illuminates the paradox of visual art in Russia today: freer to express a rapidly changing world, but still
Writer (special)
43.
John Ford (1993)
as Writer
A documentary about the life and career American film director John Ford.
A documentary about the life and career American film director John Ford.
Director (short)
44.
Every Day Except Christmas (1957)
as Director
45.
Children Upstairs, The (1955)
as Director
46.
Hundred Thousand Children, A (1955)
as Director
47.
Green and Pleasant Land (1955)
as Director
48.
Trunk Conveyor (1954)
as Director
Cast (short)
49.
Trunk Conveyor (1954)
as Commentary
Writer (short)
50.
Every Day Except Christmas (1957)
as Screenwriter
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