Clegg (film), the Glossary
Clegg (also known as The Bullet Machine, Clegg Private Eye and Harry and the Hookers) is a 1970 British crime film directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Gilbert Wynne, in his first starring film role.[1]
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15 relations: A. J. Brown (actor), Cinema of the United Kingdom, Highgate Cemetery, Humphrey Bogart, Lindsay Shonteff, London Docklands, Margery Mason, Michael Nightingale, Noel Davis, Paul Ferris (composer), Philip Marlowe, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Sue Bond, The Monthly Film Bulletin, Tigon British Film Productions.
- 1970 action films
- Films directed by Lindsay Shonteff
A. J. Brown (actor)
Alfred John Brown (14 September 1897 – 29 January 1978) was an English theatre, film and television actor.
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Cinema of the United Kingdom
The oldest known surviving film (from 1888) was shot in the United Kingdom as well as early colour films.
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Highgate Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in north London, England, designed by architect Stephen Geary.
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Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), colloquially nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor.
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Lindsay Shonteff
Lindsay Craig Shonteff (5 November 1935 – 11 March 2006) was a Canadian born film director, film producer and screenwriter who achieved fame for low-budget films produced in the United Kingdom.
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London Docklands
London Docklands is the riverfront and former docks in London.
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Margery Mason
Margery Mason (27 September 1913 – 26 January 2014) was an English actress and director.
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Michael Nightingale
Alfred George Cyril Michael Nightingale (6 October 1922 – 8 May 1999) was an English stage, film and television actor.
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Noel Davis
Noel Davis (born Edgar Davis; 1 March 1927 – 24 November 2002) was a British film and television actor; and latterly, a film and television casting director.
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Paul Ferris (composer)
Richard Paul Ferris (2 May 1941 – 30 October 1995) was an English composer and actor.
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Philip Marlowe
Philip Marlowe is a fictional character created by Raymond Chandler who was characteristic of the hardboiled crime fiction genre.
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Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Ronald Leigh-Hunt (5 October 1920 – 12 September 2005) was a British film and television actor.
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Sue Bond
Sue Bond (born 9 May 1945) is a British actress, cabaret singer and comedian, best remembered for her appearances on The Benny Hill Show in the early 1970s.
The Monthly Film Bulletin
The Monthly Film Bulletin was a periodical of the British Film Institute published monthly from February 1934 until April 1991, when it merged with Sight & Sound.
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Tigon British Film Productions
Tigon British Film Productions or Tigon was a film production and distribution company, founded by Tony Tenser in 1966.
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See also
1970 action films
- Angels Die Hard
- Blind Woman's Curse
- Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness
- Brothers Five
- Chetna
- Clegg (film)
- Cold Blade
- Dharti (1970 film)
- Engal Thangam
- Golden Eagle (film)
- Hell Boats
- Insaan Aur Shaitan
- Inspector (1970 film)
- Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell
- Malkoçoğlu Cem Sultan
- Noon Sunday
- Puraskar
- The Aquarians
- The Bravest Revenge
- The Darkest Sword
- The Heroic Ones
- The Iron Buddha
- The Losers (1970 film)
- The Twelve Gold Medallions
- The Wandering Swordsman
- The Winged Tiger
- To Crack the Dragon Gate
- Vengeance (1970 film)
- Violent City
- Yakuza Deka
Films directed by Lindsay Shonteff
- Big Zapper
- Clegg (film)
- Curse of Simba
- Devil Doll (film)
- How Sleep the Brave
- Licensed to Kill (1965 film)
- Licensed to Love and Kill
- No. 1 of the Secret Service
- Spy Story (film)
- The Million Eyes of Sumuru
- The Swordsman (1974 film)