Highlighted works
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Albert Finney’s powerhouse performance as a Nottingham factory worker changed British screen acting, just as Karel Reisz’s incisive and authentic film changed British cinema.
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In this stylish adaptation of Len Deighton’s thriller, secret agent Harry Palmer finds himself a pawn in a Cold War game.
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This glossy, action-driven adaptation of Ian Fleming’s spy novel introduced audiences to James Bond and helped set the template for one of British cinema’s most enduring franchises.
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Agent 007 drinks, gambles, womanises – and uncovers a fiendish conspiracy masterminded by gold bullion dealer Auric Goldfinger.
Filmography
1989
Co-producer
1980
Executive Producer
1975
Presented by/Produced by
1973
Presented by/Produced by
1973
Producer
1971
Presented by/Produced by
1970
Produced by
1969
Producer
1969
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Produced by
1969
Produced by
1969
The Battle for the Battle of Britain
on-screen participant
1967
Director
1967
Presented by/Produced by
1967
Produced by
1967
interviewee
1966
[US version presented by]
Presented by1966
Presented by
1965
Executive Producer
1965
Produced by
1964
Presented by/Produced by
1963
Executive Producer
1963
Presented by/Produced by
1963
Financial Support
1962
Produced by
1961
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Executive Producer
1960
Produced by
1959
Produced by
1956
Produced in association with