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Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. Died. 16 December 1980. (1980-12-16) (aged 44) Los Angeles, United States. Years active. 1961–1980. Peter Collinson (1 April 1936 – 16 December 1980) was a British film director probably best remembered for directing The Italian Job (1969).
The Italian Job is a 1969 British comedy caper film written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley, directed by Peter Collinson, and starring Michael Caine.The film's plot centres on Cockney criminal Charlie Croker, recently released from prison, who forms a gang for the job of stealing a cache of gold bullion being transported through the city of Turin, Italy, in an armoured ...
English. Box office. $1,350,000 (US/ Canada) [1] The Penthouse is a 1967 British drama thriller film directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Terence Morgan and Suzy Kendall [2] and was based on a 1964 play The Meter Man by Scott Forbes. The film was the directorial debut of Peter Collinson .
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Peter Collinson may refer to: Peter Collinson (botanist) (1694–1768), English scientist and horticulturalist. Peter Collinson (film director) (1936–1980), film director. Pseudonym used by Dashiell Hammett, derived from commonly used stage name ' Peter Collins ' meaning 'nobody', Peter Collinson therefore meaning 'Nobody's Son'. Category:
English. Budget. $4.5 million [1] Box office. A$72,000 (Australia) The Earthling is a 1980 American-Australian adventure film directed by Peter Collinson, and starring William Holden and Ricky Schroder. It was filmed in Australia in 1979, and was the last to be directed by Collinson before his death the following year.
Peter Collinson's direction was also noted for his "well-shot scenes of Battersea and of the candy factory." The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "When Ken Loach adapted Nell Dunn's provocative novel Up the Junction for TV in the 1960s, it shocked the nation. Director Peter Collinson's big screen version was more ...
Running time. 100 minutes. Countries. United Kingdom. United States. Language. English. You Can't Win 'Em All is a 1970 British-American war film, written by Leo Gordon (also an actor who appears in the film) and directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson and Michèle Mercier .