Michael Forlong
Michael Forlong (1912–2000) was a New Zealand writer, producer and director. He worked for the New Zealand National Film Unit before moving to England.[1]
Select credits
- One Hundred Crowded Years (1940) - writer
- Bitter Springs (1950) - assistant director
- Suicide Mission (1954) - director, producer, writer
- Odongo (1956) - second unit director
- Safari (1956) - second unit director
- Alexander the Great (1956) - second unit director
- Dunkirk (1958) - associate producer
- The Green Helmet (1961) - director
- Over the Odds (1961) -director
- Stork Talk (1962) - director
- Tamahine (1963) - associate producer
- Plantage Tamarinde (1964) - director
- Lionheart (1968) - director, producer, writer
- A Car For All Reasons, Range Rover Promotional Video (1971) - producer
- Raising the Roof (1972) - director, writer
- Close to the Wind (1972) (short) - director, producer, writer
- Project 1233 (1972) (short) - director
- Rangi's Catch (1973) - producer
- Hijack! (1975) - director, producer, writer
- High Rise Donkey (1980) - director
References
- John O’Shea, ‘A Charmed Life: Fragments of Memory..and Extracts from Conversations’ in Film in Aotearoa New Zealand. Editors Jonathan Dennis and Jan Bieringa (Wellington: Victoria University Press, Second Edition 1996)
External links
- Michael Forlong at IMDb
- Biography at NZ On screen
- Michael Forlong at BFI
- Michael Forlong at Letterbox DVD
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