Euan Lloyd (6 December 1923 – 2 July 2016) was a British film producer. He began his career directing short travelogue documentaries, starting with April...
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Andrew V. McLaglen, was the result of a long-held ambition of producer Euan Lloyd to make an all-star adventure film in the vein of The Guns of Navarone...
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Rosalind Lloyd (born 25 March 1953) is a British film and television actress. She is the daughter of film producer Euan Lloyd and actress Jane Hylton....
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film, which starred veteran American and British actors, was produced by Euan Lloyd and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen: both had previously worked together...
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American diplomats. The film's title references the motto of the SAS. Euan Lloyd, the film's producer, witnessed the Iranian Embassy siege firsthand and...
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a sequel to the 1978 film The Wild Geese, which was also produced by Euan Lloyd and adapted from a novel by Carney. Richard Burton, who starred in the...
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of the name. Euan is also a Latin word meaning Bacchus. Euan Heng (born 1945), Scottish painter Euan Kerr, editor of The Beano Euan Lloyd (1923–2016),...
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film producer Euan Lloyd ended in divorce, although the couple remained on good terms. The marriage produced a daughter, Rosalind Lloyd, who also became...
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Louis L'Amour. It was the first in a trilogy of L'Amour adaptions from Euan Lloyd. In 1880 in New Mexico, frontier adventurer Bosky Fulton (Stephen Boyd)...
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the UK crime thriller The Squeeze in 1977. A letter from film producer Euan Lloyd (who produced such films as Shalako, The Man Called Noon and The Wild...
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for a third action movie shot there, The Wild Geese (1978), produced by Euan Lloyd and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. It was a sizeable hit in Britain and...
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Thomas Maher, was a vaudeville performer. She was married to film producer Euan Lloyd. Donahue began her screen career in 1954, playing small, uncredited roles...
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get his novel published until a chance meeting with film producer Euan Lloyd. Lloyd loved the story about mercenaries in Africa on a mission to rescue...
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from the original on September 12, 2014. Retrieved March 22, 2009. "The Euan Lloyd Interview". Cinema Retro. No. 1. The Poppy Is Also a Flower at IMDb The...
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plan to continue to make feature films with the Who Dares Wins producer Euan Lloyd, including one set in the Falklands War provisionally entitled Task Force...
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Pictures in the mid-1960s starring Martin as secret agent Matt Helm. Euan Lloyd, a former Warwick Films publicity specialist and producer of The Poppy...
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Nieto as General Calderon Walter Coy as Parkman The film was produced by Euan Lloyd, who had made a film of Louis L'Amour's novel, Shalako. In June 1968 he...
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Navarone was not released until June 1961. According to an interview with Euan Lloyd in Cinema Retro magazine, producer and star Widmark had disagreements...
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Raging Sky (1980). Set in Rhodesia, its film rights were optioned by Euan Lloyd, producer of The Wild Geese and Wild Geese II, but the project was not...
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teleplay for The Elgin Hour. He made four movies with British producer Euan Lloyd: The Wild Geese, The Sea Wolves, Who Dares Wins and Wild Geese II. Rose...
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from the original on 21 September 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011. "The Euan Lloyd Interview". Cinema Retro. No. 1. McEntee, John (2 April 2001). "Diary:...
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titled The Thin White Line), Carney was asked by producer Euan Lloyd to write a follow-up. Lloyd had already turned The Thin White Line into the hit movie...
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roles. According to an interview in Cinema Retro, associate producer Euan Lloyd stated that producer and star Richard Widmark did not like director Phil...
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genre from the 1950s onward. A April in Portugal (1954) — directed by Euan Lloyd, narrated by Trevor Howard and starring Jocelyn Lane B Bis ans Ende der...
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Toktoa Gustavo Rojo as Altan The film was shot over 125 days. Allen and Euan Lloyd (who worked in publicity) wanted to make a follow-up called Clive of India...
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Paper Tiger Directed by Ken Annakin Written by Jack Davies Produced by Euan Lloyd Starring David Niven Toshirō Mifune Hardy Krüger Kazuhito Ando [ja] Cinematography...
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Euan Stainbank is a Scottish Labour Party politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Falkirk since 2024. Elected at the age of 24, he is currently...
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(1979), an action film with Moore; The Sea Wolves (1980), a war movie from Euan Lloyd, the producer of The Wild Geese, with Moore and Gregory Peck. McLaglen...
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Ntshona's first screen role came when he and Kani were invited by producer Euan Lloyd to audition for roles in a British film. Ntshona played deposed President...
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Michael Cimino 77 US Director, Screenwriter The Deer Hunter Heaven's Gate 2 Euan Lloyd 92 UK Producer Paper Tiger The Wild Geese 4 Abbas Kiarostami 76 Iran Director...
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