• Lindsay Gordon Anderson (17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994) was a British feature-film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light...
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  • Lucky Man! is a 1973 British comedy-drama fantasy film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Malcolm McDowell as Mick Travis, whom McDowell had first...
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    English actor. He first became known for portraying Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson's if.... (1968), a role he later reprised in O Lucky Man! (1973) and...
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    . British director Lindsay Anderson was engaged to accompany Wham! to China and make a documentary film about the visit. Anderson called his one-hour...
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    Night and Sunday Morning (1960) won her a British Academy Film Award. Lindsay Anderson cast her as the suffering Mrs Hammond in This Sporting Life (1963)...
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  • If.... (category Films directed by Lindsay Anderson)
    produced and directed by Lindsay Anderson, and starring Malcolm McDowell as the character Mick Travis, who appeared in two further Anderson films. Other actors...
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  • written and directed by James Broughton, starring Hattie Jacques, Lindsay Anderson, and John Le Mesurier. Filmed among the ruins of the Crystal Palace...
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  • Abrahams and Liddell, alongside Nigel Havers, Ian Holm, John Gielgud, Lindsay Anderson, Cheryl Campbell, Alice Krige, Brad Davis and Dennis Christopher in...
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  • illness. In an obituary, The Daily Telegraph quoted If... director Lindsay Anderson: "I never met a young actor like Richard! Without a touch of vanity...
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    television, taking occasional acting roles and composing the soundtrack of Lindsay Anderson's film O Lucky Man! (1973). He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall...
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    Lindsay Meek Anderson (2 September 1883 – 12 November 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League...
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  • Edwardsville (Illinois) Intelligencer, Apr 21, 1965, p. 9. Hedling, Erik. Lindsay Anderson: Maverick Film Maker. Cassell, 1998, p. 236. "Time Out For Wedding...
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  • This Sporting Life (category Films directed by Lindsay Anderson)
    Sporting Life is a 1963 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson. Based on the 1960 novel of the same name by David Storey, which won...
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  • used for English subordinate interrogative clauses If.... (1968), a Lindsay Anderson film starring Malcolm McDowell IF (film), a 2024 fantasy film about...
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    Treatment (1966), directed by Karel Reisz, and if.... (1968), directed by Lindsay Anderson. Frears also worked with Albert Finney on Charlie Bubbles (1968). With...
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    her later book, A Life on Film, which was about her career. Director Lindsay Anderson wrote of Astor in 1990 that when "two or three who love the cinema...
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  • The Whales of August (category Films directed by Lindsay Anderson)
    The Whales of August is a 1987 American drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson and adapted by David Berry from his play of the same name. It stars Bette...
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  • Britannia Hospital (category Films directed by Lindsay Anderson)
    Britannia Hospital is a 1982 British black comedy film, directed by Lindsay Anderson, which targets the National Health Service and contemporary British...
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    members of the audience." The tour was documented by film director Lindsay Anderson and producer Martin Lewis in their film Wham! in China: Foreign Skies...
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  • McDowell's one man show about his experiences working with film director Lindsay Anderson. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval...
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    Lindsay Ann Czarniak (born 1977 or 1978) is an American sports anchor and reporter. She formerly worked for Fox Sports as a sideline reporter for NFL...
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  • Kirkpatrick Lindsay (1875-1954), American educator and temperance activist Yvonne Lindsay, romance novelist from New Zealand Lindsay Anderson (1923–1994)...
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  • Watts - Spotlight Lindsay Anderson, The Diaries, Bloomsbury (2004) - Google Books p. 321 Cast of Life Class (1974) - Lindsay Anderson Foundation Sally...
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    Observation organisation. Jennings was described by film critic and director Lindsay Anderson in 1954 as "the only real poet that British cinema has yet produced"...
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  • Stratford East and he was also seen in The Changing Room, directed by Lindsay Anderson, at the Royal Court Theatre. His last West End stage appearance was...
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  • assistant editor as well as co-founders and future film directors Lindsay Anderson and Karel Reisz. Lambert edited the journal until 1956, with Houston...
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  • are led through the streets by one of their schoolmasters. Director Lindsay Anderson has acknowledged that his own film if.... was inspired by Zero for...
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    Storey's play The Changing Room at the Royal Court Theatre directed by Lindsay Anderson in 1971. In 1975, he played Touchstone in As You Like It directed by...
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  • Malcolm McDowell in three films directed by British film director Lindsay Anderson and written by David Sherwin. Travis features not so much as a single...
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    in 1980), were scattered by their friend Lindsay Anderson on the waters of the River Thames in London. Anderson, with several of the two actresses' professional...
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