John Guillermin
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- ActionTarzan's Greatest Adventure
- ActionSkyjacked
- ActionTarzan Goes to India
- ComedySong of Paris
- ActionTarzan's Greatest Adventure
- ActionTarzan Goes to India
- ActionThe Bridge at Remagen
- ActionShaft in Africa
- ActionThe Blue Max
- ActionEl Condor
- AdventureKing Kong
- AdventureSheena
- CrimeOperation Diplomat
- CrimeTown on Trial
- CrimeThe Day They Robbed the Bank of England
- ComedyWaltz of the Toreadors
- DramaThunderstorm
- WesternThe Tracker
- ComedyMiss Robin Hood
- AdventureAdventure in the Hopfields
- CrimeThe Whole Truth
- DramaMr. Patman
- ComedyTorment
- DramaThe Crowded Day
- ComedyBless 'em all
- DramaFour Days
- ComedyHigh Jinks in Society
- DocumentaryDeath on the Nile: Making of Featurette
- DramaI Was Monty's Double
- DramaGuns at Batasi
- CrimeOperation Diplomat
- ActionP.J.
- CrimeNever Let Go
- ComedyTwo on the Tiles
- CrimeSmart Alec
- ComedyTorment
- ComedyHigh Jinks in Society
- CrimeDeath on the Nile
- CrimeNever Let Go
- DramaRapture
- CrimeHouse of Cards
- ComedyTorment
- ComedyHigh Jinks in Society
- ActionKing Kong Lives
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John Guillermin
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Guillermin (born 11 November 1925) is a British film director, writer, and producer who was most active in big budget, action adventure movies throughout his lengthy career. He was born in London and attended Cambridge University. His more famous films include I Was Monty's Double (1958), Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959), Tarzan Goes to India (1962), The Waltz of the Toreadors (1962), The Blue Max (1966), The Bridge at Remagen (1969), The Towering Inferno (1974), King Kong (1976), Death on the Nile (1978) and King Kong Lives (1986). From the 1980s he worked on much less prestigious projects, and his final films consisted of lower budgeted theatrical releases and made-for-TV movies. Guillermin also directed fifteen episodes of the late-1950s sitcom The Adventures of Aggie.
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- London, England, UK
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