Alan Bridges was an English television and film director. In 1967 Bridges directed a television adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations starring Gary Bond as Pip. He won the Grand Prix at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival for his film The Hireling.
The Hireling
(Director)
The Shooting Party
(Director)
The Wild Duck
(Director)
Out of Season
(Director)
Invasion
(Director)
The Return of the Soldier
(Director)
Double Echo
(Director)
Very Like a Whale
(Director)
The Male Animal
(Director)
Brief Encounter
(Director)
Little Girl in Blue Velvet
(Writer)
Age of Innocence
(Director)
Little Girl in Blue Velvet
(Director)
Act of Murder
(Director)
Follow The Yellow Brick Road
(Director)
The Lie
(Director)
Let's Murder Vivaldi
(Director)
The Cellar and the Almond Tree
(Director)
On the Eve of Publication
(Director)
Displaced Person
(Director)
Shelley
(Director)
Joe's Ark
(Director)
Traitor
(Director)
Julius Caesar
(Director)
Emma's Time
(Director)
Miss Julie
(Director)
Miss Julie
(Adaptation)
Dear Brutus
(Director)
Stranger in the Family
(Director)
A Child and a Half
(Director)
Blood of the Lamb
(Director)
Saturday, Sunday, Monday
(Director)
Rain on the Roof
(Director)
The Tale of Little Pig Robinson
(Director)
Out of the Unknown
(Director)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
(Director)
Play for Today
(Director)
Les Misérables
(Director)
Maigret
(Director)
Laurence Olivier Presents
(Director)
First Night
(Director)
Great Expectations
(Director)