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John Hough (director)

John Hough[pronunciation?] (born 21 November 1941) is a British film and television director. He is primarily known for his suspense films of the 1970s and 1980s,[1] including Twins of Evil (1971), The Legend of Hell House (1973), The Incubus (1982) and American Gothic (1988), as well as the 1974 action thriller Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry.

John Hough
Born (1941-11-21) 21 November 1941 (age 82)
London, England
OccupationFilm director

Career edit

British TV edit

After many credits as a second unit director on The Baron, The Avengers and The Champions, Hough took his first job as a director on the 1968 season of The Avengers, directing episodes such as "Super Secret Cypher Snatch" and "Homicide and Old Lace".

"ITC was a very special place to work in", he said later. "And the people cared. Instead of asking you to do it quicker and with less quality, they'd push you to excel yourself. It was creative and interesting, but very disciplined. It was like Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel on a nine-to-five contract."[2]

British films edit

Hough's TV work led to a TV pilot for a proposed Robin Hood TV show, Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood in 1969. Even though the series never materialised, the pilot was picked up by Hammer Films, which distributed it theatrically.

"That one sank without trace", Hough recalled in the notes for his biography on the DVD of his 1980 film The Watcher in the Woods, "but in 1970 a Hollywood producer named Paul Maslanksy came over here looking for a new director to work on a remake of The Window (1949), in which a young boy is the sole witness to a murder and is then tracked down by the assassin."[3]

The film Eyewitness (1970) was well received; Hammer then approached him to make the final film in its erotic vampire horror 'Karnstein' trilogy, Twins of Evil (1971).

Hollywood Career edit

Hough moved to Hollywood with the intention of making inroads to direct for Disney.[4] While doing so, a new production company, Academy Pictures Corporation (started by former American International Pictures partner, James H. Nicholson), hired Hough to direct the low-budget action picture Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry. The film was very successful in the summer of 1974, and helped open the doors to Disney, where Hough directed Escape to Witch Mountain which was successful and Watcher In The Woods.

Return to Britain edit

Hough later directed three of the TV movies in the 1984 anthology series Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense.

He directed a series of films based on Barbara Cartland novels starting with A Hazard of Hearts.[5]

He also directed Something to Believe In (1998) for Lew Grade.[6]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1962 The Scales of Justice Boom assistant
1964 The Bargee Third assistant director
1965 The Man in a Looking Glass Second unit director
1966–1967 The Baron Second unit director Television series
1968–1969 The Avengers Second unit director, director Television series
1968–1969 The Champions Second unit director Television series
1969 Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood Director
1970 Eyewitness Director
1971 Twins of Evil Director
1972 Treasure Island Director
1972–1974 The Protectors Director Television series
1973 The Legend of Hell House Director
1974 The Zoo Gang Director Television series
1974 Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry Director
1975 Escape to Witch Mountain Director
1976 The New Avengers Director Television series; episode: "Cat Amongst the Pigeons"
1978 Brass Target Director
1978 Return from Witch Mountain Director
1980 The Watcher in the Woods Director
1982 The Incubus Director
1982 The Triumphs of a Man Called Horse Director
1984 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Associate producer, director Television series
1985 Black Arrow Director
1986 Biggles Director
1986 Dempsey and Makepeace Director Television series; episode: "Extreme Prejudice"
1987 A Hazard of Hearts Producer, director Television film
1988 Howling IV: The Original Nightmare Director
1988 American Gothic Director
1989 The Lady and the Highwayman Producer, director Television film
1990 A Ghost in Monte Carlo (1990) Producer, director Television film
1991 Duel of Hearts Producer, director Television film
1994 Omnibus Producer Television series; episode: "Joan Littlewood's Lovely War"
1998 Something to Believe In Director, writer, producer Television film
1998 What's a Carry On? Executive producer Documentary film
1999 Lovely War Producer Documentary film
2000 Mr. Thunderbird: The Gerry Anderson Story Executive producer Documentary film
2002 The Backyard Executive producer Documentary film
2002 Bad Karma Director
2003 The Human Race Executive producer

Unmade films edit

  • The Fan Club (1974) – for Lawrence Gordon at Columbia Pictures based on novel by Irwin Wallace.[7]
  • Poe – about Edgar Allan Poe (1976)[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Featured Filmmaker: John Hough". IGN. 4 October 2002. Archived from the original on 17 December 2018. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  2. ^ Sellers, R. (30 November 2006). "No more heroes ; lew grade's cult shows from the sixties are winning a new generation of fans. so, asks robert sellers, can the ITV boss michael grade match his uncle's golden touch?". The Independent. ProQuest 311084621.
  3. ^ "Interview with John Hough". History Project.
  4. ^ "John Hough: "I am happy to say that 'Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry' is one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite films"". Film Talk. 30 August 2017.
  5. ^ Billington, J. (4 September 1987). "Cartland: Every good girl does fine". USA TODAY. ProQuest 305937140.
  6. ^ Billen, A. (13 May 1998). "Ninety-one, still dancing come on, someone is looking after me " INTERVIEW,FEATURES,money is unimportant as long as you have enough to keep your family contented". Evening Standard. ProQuest 329124668.
  7. ^ "Liz set for role in 'blue bird'". Los Angeles Times. 6 September 1974. ProQuest 157619456.
  8. ^ Lochte, D. (28 November 1976). "MacDonald with all the trimmings". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 158087445.

External links edit

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John Hough pronunciation born 21 November 1941 is a British film and television director He is primarily known for his suspense films of the 1970s and 1980s 1 including Twins of Evil 1971 The Legend of Hell House 1973 The Incubus 1982 and American Gothic 1988 as well as the 1974 action thriller Dirty Mary Crazy Larry John HoughBorn 1941 11 21 21 November 1941 age 82 London EnglandOccupationFilm director Contents 1 Career 1 1 British TV 1 2 British films 1 3 Hollywood Career 1 4 Return to Britain 2 Filmography 2 1 Unmade films 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBritish TV edit After many credits as a second unit director on The Baron The Avengers and The Champions Hough took his first job as a director on the 1968 season of The Avengers directing episodes such as Super Secret Cypher Snatch and Homicide and Old Lace ITC was a very special place to work in he said later And the people cared Instead of asking you to do it quicker and with less quality they d push you to excel yourself It was creative and interesting but very disciplined It was like Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel on a nine to five contract 2 British films edit Hough s TV work led to a TV pilot for a proposed Robin Hood TV show Wolfshead The Legend of Robin Hood in 1969 Even though the series never materialised the pilot was picked up by Hammer Films which distributed it theatrically That one sank without trace Hough recalled in the notes for his biography on the DVD of his 1980 film The Watcher in the Woods but in 1970 a Hollywood producer named Paul Maslanksy came over here looking for a new director to work on a remake of The Window 1949 in which a young boy is the sole witness to a murder and is then tracked down by the assassin 3 The film Eyewitness 1970 was well received Hammer then approached him to make the final film in its erotic vampire horror Karnstein trilogy Twins of Evil 1971 Hollywood Career edit Hough moved to Hollywood with the intention of making inroads to direct for Disney 4 While doing so a new production company Academy Pictures Corporation started by former American International Pictures partner James H Nicholson hired Hough to direct the low budget action picture Dirty Mary Crazy Larry The film was very successful in the summer of 1974 and helped open the doors to Disney where Hough directed Escape to Witch Mountain which was successful and Watcher In The Woods Return to Britain edit Hough later directed three of the TV movies in the 1984 anthology series Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense He directed a series of films based on Barbara Cartland novels starting with A Hazard of Hearts 5 He also directed Something to Believe In 1998 for Lew Grade 6 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1962 The Scales of Justice Boom assistant1964 The Bargee Third assistant director1965 The Man in a Looking Glass Second unit director1966 1967 The Baron Second unit director Television series1968 1969 The Avengers Second unit director director Television series1968 1969 The Champions Second unit director Television series1969 Wolfshead The Legend of Robin Hood Director1970 Eyewitness Director1971 Twins of Evil Director1972 Treasure Island Director1972 1974 The Protectors Director Television series1973 The Legend of Hell House Director1974 The Zoo Gang Director Television series1974 Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Director1975 Escape to Witch Mountain Director1976 The New Avengers Director Television series episode Cat Amongst the Pigeons 1978 Brass Target Director1978 Return from Witch Mountain Director1980 The Watcher in the Woods Director1982 The Incubus Director1982 The Triumphs of a Man Called Horse Director1984 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Associate producer director Television series1985 Black Arrow Director1986 Biggles Director1986 Dempsey and Makepeace Director Television series episode Extreme Prejudice 1987 A Hazard of Hearts Producer director Television film1988 Howling IV The Original Nightmare Director1988 American Gothic Director1989 The Lady and the Highwayman Producer director Television film1990 A Ghost in Monte Carlo 1990 Producer director Television film1991 Duel of Hearts Producer director Television film1994 Omnibus Producer Television series episode Joan Littlewood s Lovely War 1998 Something to Believe In Director writer producer Television film1998 What s a Carry On Executive producer Documentary film1999 Lovely War Producer Documentary film2000 Mr Thunderbird The Gerry Anderson Story Executive producer Documentary film2002 The Backyard Executive producer Documentary film2002 Bad Karma Director2003 The Human Race Executive producerUnmade films edit The Fan Club 1974 for Lawrence Gordon at Columbia Pictures based on novel by Irwin Wallace 7 Poe about Edgar Allan Poe 1976 8 References edit Featured Filmmaker John Hough IGN 4 October 2002 Archived from the original on 17 December 2018 Retrieved 17 December 2018 Sellers R 30 November 2006 No more heroes lew grade s cult shows from the sixties are winning a new generation of fans so asks robert sellers can the ITV boss michael grade match his uncle s golden touch The Independent ProQuest 311084621 Interview with John Hough History Project John Hough I am happy to say that Dirty Mary Crazy Larry is one of Quentin Tarantino s favorite films Film Talk 30 August 2017 Billington J 4 September 1987 Cartland Every good girl does fine USA TODAY ProQuest 305937140 Billen A 13 May 1998 Ninety one still dancing come on someone is looking after me INTERVIEW FEATURES money is unimportant as long as you have enough to keep your family contented Evening Standard ProQuest 329124668 Liz set for role in blue bird Los Angeles Times 6 September 1974 ProQuest 157619456 Lochte D 28 November 1976 MacDonald with all the trimmings Los Angeles Times ProQuest 158087445 External links editJohn Hough at IMDb nbsp John Hough at AllMovie nbsp John Hough at the TCM Movie Database nbsp John Hough at the British Film Institute better source needed John Hough 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