John Temple-Smith (18 November 1923–2010) was a British film producer and writer.
Director Peter Graham Scott called him "a master of low cost" in movie making, adding "John was a curious man, very intellectual and well educated, yet he had this gift for begging and borrowing. He wanted to be a top producer."[1]
Filmography
edit- Home to Danger (1951) - story
- Black Orchid (1953) - script
- The Girl on the Pier (1953) - producer
- Profile (1954) - producer, story
- One Way Out (1955) - producer, story
- Find the Lady (1956) - producer
- The Hideout (1956) - producer
- Account Rendered (1957) - producer
- The Big Chance (1957) - producer
- Subway in the Sky (1959) - producer
- It Takes a Thief (1960) aka The Challenge - producer
- Kraft Mystery Theatre (1961-63) - producer
- Night Creatures (1962) aka Captain Clegg - producer
- The Viking Queen (1967) - producer, story
- The Island of Dr Moreau (1977) - producer
References
edit- ^ MacFarlane, Brian (1997). An autobiography of British cinema : as told by the filmmakers and actors who made it. p. 521.