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Lindsay Anderson - Definition |
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Lindsay Anderson (April 17, 1923 - August 30, 1994), English film and documentary director.
Born in Bangalore, India, the son of a British Army officer. Educated at Cheltenham College and Oxford.
An important British theatre director, Anderson is remembered internationally for his "Mick Travis" trilogy of feature films, all of which star Malcolm McDowell as Travis: If...., O Lucky Man! and Britannia Hospital.
Filmography
Documentary and TV
- Meet the Pioneers (1948)
- Idlers that Work (1949)
- Three Installations (1951)
- Wakefield Express (1952)
- Thursday's Child (1953)
- O Dreamland (1953)
- Truck Conveyor (1954)
- Foot and Mouth (1955)
- A Hundred Thousand Children (1955)
- The Children Upstairs (1955)
- Green and Pleasant Land (1955)
- Henry (1955)
- £20 a Ton (1955)
- Energy First (1955)
- Every Day Except Christmas (1957)
- March to Aldermaston (1959)
- The Old Crowd (1979)
- Glory! Glory! (1989)
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Example Usage of Anderson |
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Sweetie3012: RT @CausesEffects “We're here to learn and grow We choose how we come into this life based on what it is we have 2 learn” Anderson #purpose |
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allvishal: @ArvindVJMohan I have never seen Bergman, oddly enough. Wes Anderson is my favourite filmmaker; you need patience to sit through his work :) |
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EmEv81: "In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person." -- Margaret Anderson |
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