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Robert Jordan Hill

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Robert Jordan Hill was a British director, writer, editor and producer of films. He had a partnership with John Guillermin for a time.[1]

Filmography

Year Name Director Producer Writer Editor Composer Notes
1940 The Tale of a Dog Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Short
1949 Bless 'Em All Yes Yes No Yes No
Melody in the Dark Yes Yes Yes No Yes Co-written with John Guillermin
The Nitwits on Parade Yes No No Yes No
High Jinks in Society Yes Yes Yes Yes No Co-drected and co-written with John Guillermin
1950 Torment No Yes No Yes No Directed by John Guillermin
1951 The Kilties Are Coming Yes Yes Yes No No Documentary
Only Editor
Year Name Director(s) Notes
1945 Song of the People Maxwell Munden Documentary short
1947 Swiss Honeymoon Henry C. James & Jan Sikorski
Comin' Thro the Rye Walter C. Mycroft
1951 Smart Alec John Guillermin
Two on the Tiles John Guillermin
Four Days John Guillermin
1952 Song of Paris John Guillermin
1953 The Blue Parrot John Harlow
1954 What Every Woman Wants Maurice Elvey
The Happiness of Three Women Maurice Elvey
1955 Room in the House Maurice Elvey
Fun at St Fanny's Maurice Elvey
You Lucky People Maurice Elvey
1956 Stars in Your Eyes Maurice Elvey
1957 Suspended Alibi Alfred Shaughnessy
Booby Trap Henry Cass
1960 Man Who Couldn't Walk Henry Cass
The Hand Henry Cass
1961 The Monster of Highgate Ponds Alberto Cavalcanti
Murder in Eden Max Varnel
Man Detained Robert Tronson
A Question of Suspense Max Varnel
1961-1962 Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre Robert Tronson / Gordon Flemyng Episodes ''Man Detained' and ''Solo for Sparrow''
1962 Solo for Sparrow Gordon Flemyng
1963 Take Me Over Robert Lynn
1965 Mr. Brown Comes Down the Hill Henry Cass
1966 The Ghost of Monk's Island Jan Darnley-Smith & Jeremy Summers

References

  1. ^ Vagg, Stephen (17 November 2020). "John Guillermin: Action Man". Filmink.