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Charles Crichton

Charles Crichton

1910-08-06
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Director 'Charles Crichton' (qv)'s film career began as an editor in 1935 with 'Alexander Korda' (qv)'s London Films, and in that capacity he worked on such productions as _Sanders of the River (1935)_ (qv), _Things to Come (1936)_ (qv) and _Elephant Boy (1937)_ (qv) (which introduced 'Sabu' (qv) to movie audiences). He soon left London Films for Ealing Studios, and rose quickly through the ranks, making his directorial debut with _For Those in Peril (1944)_ (qv). Meticulous to the point of being referred to as a "perfectionist", Crichton came into his own at Ealing, a studio noted for its comedies, and among his best known are the quirky but charming _The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953)_ (qv) and the wildly popular _The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)_ (qv). He tried his hand at drama--outside of Ealing--with _The Stranger in Between (1952)_ (qv), starring 'Dirk Bogarde' (qv). When Ealing closed its doors in 1959, Crichton's film work petered off, and he turned more and more to television, becoming a prolific director of crime and adventure series. His occasional forays back into feature films were not particularly productive, and for the most part he remained in television, directing episodes of such popular shows as _Secret Agent (1964)_ (qv), _The Avengers (1961)_ (qv) and _Space: 1999 (1975)_ (qv).At the request of star 'John Cleese' (qv), Crichton agreed to direct Cleese, 'Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv) and 'Kevin Kline' (qv) in the offbeat comedy _A Fish Called Wanda (1988)_ (qv), which turned out to be a huge international hit. It was his biggest success, and also his last film. He died in London at 1999, at age 89.::frankfob2@yahoo.com

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