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John Glen (1932 - )

Date of Birth: 15 May 1932
Place of Birth: Sunbury-on-Thames, England, UK
Date of Death:
Place of Death:
Also Known As:

All as director unless noted
* = television

GENRE FILMOGRAPHY

1969
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (editor)

1977
The Spy Who Loved Me (editor)

1979
Moonraker (editor)

1981
For Your Eyes Only (director)

1983
Octopussy (director)

1985
A View to a Kill (director)

1987
The Living Daylights (director)

1989
Licence to Kill (director)

1994
Space Precinct: Protect and Survive (director) *
Space Precinct: The Snake (director) *
Space Precinct: Deadline (director) *
Space Precinct: Double Duty (director) *
Space Precinct: Illegal (director) *
Space Precinct: Takeover (director) *

1999
007 - The James Bond Story (performer - himself)

NON-GENRE FILMOGRAPHY

1967
Man in a Suitcase: Somebody Loses, Somebody... Wins? (director)

1968
Baby Love (editor)

1971
Murphy's War (editor)
Catlow (supervising editor)

1972
Pulp (editor)
Sitting Target (editor)

1973
A Doll's House (editor)

1974
Dead Cert (editor)
Gold (editor)

1975
Conduct Unbecoming (editor)

1978
The Wild Geese (editor)

1980
The Sea Wolves: The Last Charge of the Calcutta Light Horse (editor)

1990
Checkered Flag (director)

1992
Aces: Iron Eagle III (director)
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (director)

2001
The Point Men (director)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2001
For My Eyes Only by John Glen and
Roger Moore

TIMELINE

1932
May

15: Born in Sunbury-on-Thames, England, UK

2001
March

31: Attends a signing session for his book For My Eyes Only at
The Cinema Store, London, UK.

April
2: Interviewed by Gloria Hunniford on UK TV's Open House.


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