Alan Gibson (director)
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Alan Gibson was a Canadian director active in British film and television. Particularly notable for his work in horror, cinematic films directed by him include the 1968 Journey to Midnight
, the 1970 Crescendo
, the 1974 The Satanic Rites of Dracula
, the 1977 Checkered Flag or Crash
and the 1982 Witness for the Prosecution
, along with the 1974 television play Churchill and the Generals
.
Journey to Midnight
Journey to Midnight is a 1968 British mystery film directed by Roy Ward Baker and Alan Gibson, It starred Sebastian Cabot, Bernard Lee, Chad Everett, Fay Compton and Edward Fox. Joan Crawford was also due to appear, but her scenes were ultimately cut....
, the 1970 Crescendo
Crescendo (film)
Crescendo is a 1970 British horror film directed by Alan Gibson and starring Stefanie Powers, James Olson and Margaretta Scott. It was made by Hammer Film Productions.-Plot:...
, the 1974 The Satanic Rites of Dracula
The Satanic Rites of Dracula
The Satanic Rites of Dracula is a 1974 Hammer Horror film directed by Alan Gibson. It is the eighth film in the Hammer Dracula series, and the seventh and final to feature Christopher Lee as Dracula. The film also the third film to reunite Peter Cushing as Van Helsing with Christopher Lee together...
, the 1977 Checkered Flag or Crash
Checkered Flag or Crash
Checkered Flag or Crash is a 1977 film about off-road racing through the Philippines jungle, starring Joe Don Baker and Susan Sarandon and featuring Larry Hagman, Alan Vint and Parnelli Jones...
and the 1982 Witness for the Prosecution
Witness for the Prosecution (1982 film)
Witness for the Prosecution is a 1982 TV version of Agatha Christie's short story and play, and also a remake of the classic Billy Wilder 1957 film Witness for the Prosecution....
, along with the 1974 television play Churchill and the Generals
Churchill and the Generals
Churchill and the Generals is a 1979 BBC television video taped play concerning the relationship between Winston Churchill and generals of the Allied forces between 1940 and 1945. It was written by Ian Curteis and screened on 5 March 1981 in the United States.-Cast:*Timothy West - Winston...
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