Lewis Gilbert
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Director
- 2001 - Before You Go
- 1995 - Haunted
- 1991 - Stepping Out
- 1989 - Shirley Valentine
- 1984 - Not Quite Jerusalem
- 1983 - Educating Rita
- 1979 - Moonraker
- 1977 - The Spy Who Loved Me
- 1976 - Seven Nights in Japan
- 1975 - Operation Daybreak
- 1974 - Paul and Michelle
- 1971 - Friends
- 1970 - The Adventurers
- 1967 - You Only Live Twice
- 1966 - Alfie
- 1964 - The 7th Dawn
- 1962 - HMS Defiant
- 1961 - The Greengage Summer
- 1959 - Ferry to Hong Kong
- 1958 - Carve Her Name with Pride
- 1957 - The Admirable Crichton
- 1956 - Reach for the Sky
- 1955 - Cast a Dark Shadow
- 1954 - The Good Die Young
- 1953 - Albert, RN
- 1953 - Cosh Boy
- 1952 - Emergency Call
Screenwriter
- 1995 - Haunted
- 1970 - The Adventurers
- 1959 - Ferry to Hong Kong
- 1958 - Carve Her Name with Pride
- 1956 - Reach for the Sky
- 1954 - The Good Die Young
- 1953 - Cosh Boy
- 1952 - Emergency Call
Producer
- 1995 - Haunted
- 1991 - Stepping Out
- 1989 - Shirley Valentine
- 1984 - Not Quite Jerusalem
- 1983 - Educating Rita
- 1976 - Seven Nights in Japan
- 1974 - Paul and Michelle
- 1971 - Friends
- 1970 - The Adventurers
- 1966 - Alfie
Articles
- Oct 10 2008 - 'The Spy Who Loved Me' revisited
- Nov 29 2004 - Ultimate Film Unveiled
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Features
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Time and again
Wong Kar-wai spruces up his underseen martial-arts epic, Ashes of Time.
Mergers and acquisitions
A new deal between the Underground Film Festival and IFP pays off.
Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema
The films we previewed offer very few reasons to kvetch.
Chicago International Film Festival preview
Mark Ruffalo cons us into liking The Brothers Bloom, plus early tips on films and surviving the fest.
Chain gang
Miranda July's "video chain letters" for women filmmakers get some respect at the Siskel.
