Maurice Hatton
Maurice Hatton (22 May 1938 – 25 October 1997) was a British screenwriter and film director.[1][2][3]
After training as a photographer, Hatton became involved in making documentary films, as a founder of Mithras Films in 1962, moving into making feature films several years later.[4]
Hatton was also on the BFI Production Board.[5]
Hatton died in 1997 after a heart attack.[4]
Selected filmography
Director
- Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition (1970)[3]
- Long Shot (1978)
- Nelly's Version (1983)
- American Roulette (1988)[3]
- Satan at His Best (1995)
References
- "Maurice Hatton". BFI. Archived from the original on 2 October 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
- Monaco, James (2000). How to Read a Film: The World of Movies, Media, and Multimedia. Oxford University Press. p. 325. ISBN 9780195038699. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
- Roberts, Jerry (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Scarecrow Press. p. 239. ISBN 9780810861381. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
- Wood, Michael (28 October 1997). "Maurice Hatton: A tough-minded view of utopia". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- Franklin, Ieuan (2014). "Roadblocks and Roads Not Taken". Journal of British Cinema and Television. Edinburgh University Press. 11 (4). doi:10.3366/jbctv.2014.0228. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
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