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Alan Bridges

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
1

Gender
Male

Birthday
September 28, 1927 (98 years old)

Place of Birth
Liverpool, England, UK

Alan Bridges

Biography

Alan Bridges was an English television and film director. In 1967 Bridges directed a television adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations starring Gary Bond as Pip. He won the Grand Prix at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival for his film The Hireling.

Known For

Directing

1990The Tale of Little Pig Robinson...Director
1985Displaced Person...Director
1985The Shooting Party...Director
1983The Return of the Soldier...Director
1982American Playhouse...Director
1981Dear Brutus...Director
1981Very Like a Whale...Director
1980Rain on the Roof...Director
1978Little Girl in Blue Velvet...Director
1978Saturday, Sunday, Monday...Director
1977Age of Innocence...Director
1976Laurence Olivier Presents...Director
1976Double Echo...Director
1976Brief Encounter...Director
1975Out of Season...Director
1975Forget-Me-Not Lane...Director
1974Churchill's People...Director
1974Crown Matrimonial...Director
1974Playhouse...Director
1974Joe's Ark...Director
1973The Hireling...Director
1972Shelley...Director
1972Follow the Yellow Brick Road...Director
1972The Sextet...Director
1971Traitor...Director
1971The Wild Duck...Director
1970The Lie...Director
1970Play for Today...Director
1970Emma's Time...Director
1970The Cellar and the Almond Tree...Director
1969Blood of the Lamb...Director
1969Julius Caesar...Director
1969A Child and a Half...Director
1968On the Eve of Publication...Director
1968The Male Animal...Director
1968Let's Murder Vivaldi...Director
1967Les Misérables...Director
1967Great Expectations...Director
1966NET Playhouse...Director
1966Intrigue...Director
1966Thirteen Against Fate...Director
1966The Idiot...Director
1965BBC Play of the Month...Director
1965Stranger in the Family...Director
1965Thirty-Minute Theatre...Director
1965Out of the Unknown...Director
1965Miss Julie...Director
1965Invasion...Director
1964The Brothers Karamazov...Director
1964The Wednesday Play...Director
1964Act of Murder...Director
1964Theatre 625...Director
1964Story Parade...Director
1964Detective...Director
1963First Night...Director
1962Dial M for Murder...Director
1962Studio 4...Director
1962Z-Cars...Director
1961You Can't Win...Director
1960Maigret...Director
1959Edgar Wallace Mysteries...Director
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame...Director
Savages...Director

Writing

1978Little Girl in Blue Velvet...Writer
1965Miss Julie...Adaptation
1964Theatre 625...Adaptation

Production

1962Studio 4...Producer

Acting

1984James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hateas Self - on the set 'The Shooting Party' (uncredited)