Jack Gold

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jack Gold (born on 28 June 1930) is a British film and television director. He was part of the British Realist Tradition that followed Free Cinema. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Gold, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Crew

Goodnight, Mister Tom

(Director)

The Medusa Touch

(Producer)

The Medusa Touch

(Director)

Escape from Sobibor

(Director)

The Naked Civil Servant

(Director)

The Catholics

(Director)

Aces High

(Director)

Little Lord Fauntleroy

(Director)

Man Friday

(Director)

Who?

(Director)

Me and the Girls

(Director)

Red Monarch

(Director)

The Tenth Man

(Director)

Charlie Muffin

(Director)

Heavy Weather

(Director)

The Bofors Gun

(Director)

The Reckoning

(Director)

Macbeth

(Director)

The Merchant of Venice

(Director)

The Last Romantics

(Director)

The Chain

(Director)

The National Health

(Director)

Sakharov

(Director)

The Return of the Native

(Director)

The Sailor's Return

(Director)

The Rose and the Jackal

(Director)

The War That Never Ends

(Director)

Ball-Trap On The Cote Sauvage

(Director)

Stocker's Copper

(Director)

Good and Bad at Games

(Director)

L’Elegance

(Director)

Mad Jack

(Director)

The Solitary Billionaire: J. Paul Getty

(Director)

A Walk in the Forest

(Director)

Faith and Henry

(Director)

The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui

(Director)

Murrow

(Director)

Praying Mantis

(Director)

Der Fall Lucona

(Director)

Into the Blue

(Director)

Famine

(Director)

Spring Awakening

(Director)

Living Jazz

(Director)

The Lump

(Director)

Stones for Ibarra

(Director)

Bavarian Night

(Director)

The Visit

(Director)

Food for a Blush

(Editor)

She Stood Alone

(Director)

Hallmark Hall of Fame

(Director)

Play for Today

(Director)

The BBC Television Shakespeare

(Director)

The Brief

(Director)

Thirty-Minute Theatre

(Director)

Dispute

(Director)

Praying Mantis

(Director)

Screen Two

(Director)

Dispute

(Producer)

Kavanagh Q.C.

(Director)