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Born September 16, 1922 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Mervyn Ian Guy Hamilton, DSC (September 16, 1922 – April 20, 2016) was an English film director. Hamilton was born in Paris, France where his English parents were living. Remaining in France during the Nazi occupation, he was active in the French Resistance. After the end of the war, he worked as an assistant to Carol Reed on films including The Fallen Idol (1948) and The Third Man (1949), before turning to directing with his first film The Ringer in 1952. He made 22 films from the 1950s to the 1980s, including four installments of the James Bond series, based on the novels by Ian Fleming. He was married at one time to actress Naomi Chance. Description above from the Wikipedia article Guy Hamilton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Postwar Poetry: Carol Reed and 'Odd Man Out'
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Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars
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Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen
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Guy Hamilton: The Director Speaks

Shadowing the Third Man
Himself

Double-O Stunts

Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever'
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Inside 'The Man with the Golden Gun'

Inside 'Live and Let Die'

Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball'
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Behind the Scenes with 'Goldfinger'
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The Goldfinger Phenomenon

Try This One for Size

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

Evil Under the Sun

The Making of Agatha Christie's 'Evil Under the Sun'
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The Mirror Crack'd

Force 10 from Navarone

The Man with the Golden Gun

Live and Let Die

Bond 1973: The Lost Documentary
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Diamonds Are Forever

Battle of Britain

Funeral in Berlin

The Party's Over

Goldfinger

Man in the Middle

The Best of Enemies

A Touch of Larceny

The Devil's Disciple

Manuela

Charley Moon

The Colditz Story

An Inspector Calls

The Intruder

The Ringer

Home at Seven

The African Queen

State Secret

The Angel with the Trumpet

The Third Man

The Forbidden Street

The Fallen Idol