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Born September 8, 1912 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Alexander Mackendrick (September 8, 1912 – December 22, 1993) was an American-born Scottish film director and screenwriter. He directed nine feature films between 1949 and 1967, before retiring from filmmaking to become an influential professor at the California Institute of the Arts. Born to Scottish immigrant parents in Boston, he was raised in Glasgow from the age of 6. He began making television commercials before moving into post-production editing and directing films, most notably for Ealing Studios where his films include Whisky Galore! (1949), The Man in the White Suit (1951) - which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay, The Maggie (1954), and The Ladykillers (1955).

Logan

3:10 to Yuma

Mackendrick on Film
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Typically British: A Personal History of British Cinema

Made In Ealing: The Story of Ealing Studios
Interviewee

Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away
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The Ealing Comedies
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Don't Make Waves

A High Wind in Jamaica

Sammy Going South

The Defenders

Fanfare

Sweet Smell of Success

The Ladykillers

The 'Maggie'

Mandy

The Man in the White Suit

Dance Hall

Whisky Galore!

Saraband for Dead Lovers

Robinson Charley

Love on the Range

South Sea Sweethearts

Midnight Menace