George Pollock (director)
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George Pollock (27 March 1907 – 22 December 1979) was a British film director, best known for bringing Agatha Christie's detective Miss Marple to the big screen for the first time, in films that starred Margaret Rutherford.
Life and work
Born in
Murder Ahoy (1964) (which was based on an original screenplay). He also directed a 1965 adaptation of Christie's Ten Little Indians
.
As well as film, Pollock directed episodes of the TV programmes 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).[1]
He died 22 December 1979, aged 72, in Thanet in Kent.
Filmography
- Stranger in Town (1957)
- Rooney (1958)
- Sally's Irish Rogue (1958)
- Don't Panic Chaps! (1959)
- Broth of a Boy (1959)
- And the Same to You (1960)
- Murder She Said(1961)
- Village of Daughters (1962)
- Kill or Cure (1962)
- Murder at the Gallop (1963)
- Murder Most Foul (1964)
- Murder Ahoy(1964)
- Ten Little Indians (1965)
References
External links
- George Pollock at IMDb