Gilbert GunnBritish screenwriter and film director (1905–1967)
Gilbert Gunn |
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| Born | (1905-03-24)24 March 1905
Crossmyloof, Glasgow, Scotland |
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| Died | 6 December 1967(1967-12-06) (aged 62)
Finchley, London, England |
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| Years active | 1930s–1965 |
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| Spouse | Grace |
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Gilbert Gunn (24 March 1905[1] – 6 December 1967)[2] was a British screenwriter and film director.[3] He was known for his films The Elstree Story (1952), Girls at Sea (1958), and Operation Bullshine (1959).
Filmography
Director, short documentaries (partial list)
- Royal Observer Corps (1941)[5]
- Birth of a Tank (1942)[6]
- The Owner Goes Aloft (1942)[7]
- Is Your Journey Really Necessary? (1942)[8]
- Women Away From Home (1942)[9]
- Doing Without (1943)[10]
- Firewatch Dog (1943)[11]
- Canteen Command (1943)[12]
- Order of Lenin (1943)
- Tyneside Story (1943)[13]
- Out Working (1944)[14]
- The Star and the Sand (1945)[15]
- Routine Job: A Story of Scotland Yard (1946)[16]
- Country Policeman (1946)[17]
- Return to Action (1947)[18]
- The Centuries Between (1949)[19]
- Beethoven or Boogie (1949)[20]
Director, short instructional films
- Golf For All (1965, 7 films)[22]
Television
- The Young Detectives (1963, 8 episodes)