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{{Short description|British film and TV director (1919–1993)}}
'''Cliff Owen''', (1919 - 1993) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[film]] and [[Television director|TV director]] best known for his comedy ''[[The Wrong Arm of the Law]]'' which starred [[Peter Sellers]]; he also directed two of the three films celebrated double act [[Morecambe and Wise]] made in the mid 1960s, and the big screen version of the classic [[BBC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Steptoe and Son]].▼
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▲'''Cliff Owen'''
Owen was born in [[London]]. He died in [[Oxfordshire]] in November 1993, aged 74. <ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1exmd6y7aMAC&q=%22cliff+owen%22+director+1993&pg=PA191|page=191-192|title=British Crime Film: Subverting the Social Order|first=Barry|last= Forshaw|publisher=Springer|year= 2012 |isbn=9781137005038}}</ref>
==Selected Filmography==▼
==Filmography (as assistant director)==
*''[[Brighton Rock (1947 film)|Brighton Rock]]'' (1947) – 3rd assistant director
*''[[Noose (1948 film)|Noose]]'' (1947) – 2nd assistant director
*''[[Under Capricorn (film)|Under Capricorn]]'' (1949) – 2nd assistant director
*''[[The Hasty Heart (film)|The Hasty Heart]]'' (1949) – 3rd assistant director
*''[[Landfall (1949 film)|Landfall]]'' (1949) – 2nd assistant director
*''[[The Magic Box]]'' (1951) – assistant director
*''[[Young Wives' Tale]]'' (1951) – 2nd assistant director
*''[[Castle in the Air (film)|Castle in the Air]]'' (1952) – assistant director
*''[[Father's Doing Fine]]'' (1952) – assistant director
*''[[The Yellow Balloon (film)|The Yellow Balloon]]'' (1953) – assistant director
*''[[Valley of Song]]'' (1953) – assistant director
* ''[[Offbeat (film)|Offbeat]]'' a.k.a. ''The Devil Inside'' (1961)
* ''[[A Prize of Arms]]'' (1962)
* ''[[The Wrong Arm of the Law]]'' (1963)
* ''[[That Riviera Touch]]'' (1966)
* ''[[A Man Could Get Killed]]'' a.k.a ''Welcome, Mr. Beddoes'' (1966) – co-director
* ''[[The Magnificent Two]]'' (1967)
* ''[[The Vengeance of She]]'' (1968)<ref>Anouk in 'Lake Lugano'
Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 27 June 1967: d7. </ref>
* ''[[Ooh... You Are Awful]]'' (1972)▼
* ''[[
▲* ''[[Ooh... You Are Awful]]'' a.k.a. ''Get Charlie Tully'' (1972)<ref>OOH... YOU ARE AWFUL
Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 40, Iss. 468, (1 Jan 1973): 13. </ref>
* ''[[No Sex Please, We're British (film)|No Sex Please, We're British]]'' (1973)
* ''Closed Up-Tight'' (1975)
* ''[[The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones]]'' (1976)<ref>The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones Director: Cliff Owen. Stars: Nicky Henson, Geraldine McEwan, Georgia Brown, Arthur Lowe, Trevor Howard 'X' Empire The Sunshine Boys Director: Herbert Ross Stars: Walter Matthau, George Burns 'A' ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue (Book Review)
Robinson, Kenneth. The Spectator; London Vol. 236, Iss. 7700, (24 Jan 1976): 27. </ref>
== Television (as director) ==
*''[[London Playhouse]]'', "Fighting Chance" (1955)
*''Hand In Glove'' (1955) (TV movie)
*''As Others See Us'' (1955)
*''The Seventh Dungeon'' (1955) (TV movie)
*''[[Boyd Q.C.]],'' 4 episodes (1956)
*''[[ITV Television Playhouse]]'', 12 episodes (1956–1961)
*''[[The New Adventures of Martin Kane]]'', "The Letter Story" and ''"''The Heiress Story" (1957)
*''[[Shadow Squad]]'', "The Missing Cheese" (1957–59) – producer
*''[[ITV Play of the Week]]'', 9 episodes (1958–61)
*''[[The Third Man (TV series)|The Third Man]]'', 3 episodes (1959)
*''Knight Errant Limited,'' "Mediterranean Cruise" (1959)
*''[[Drama 61-67]],'' "Drama '62: No Decision" (1962) – also producer
*''On Trial'', "The Dilke Case" and "Sir Roger Casement" (1960)
*''[[The Victorians]],'' "Still Waters Run Deep" (1963)
*''[[A Little Big Business]],'' Episode 1.1 (1964)
*''[[The Sullavan Brothers]],'' "The Man from New York" (1964)
*''Melina Mercouri's Greece'' (1965) (documentary)
*''[[The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers]],'' "Killer" (1968)
*''[[Rogues' Gallery (TV series)|Rogues' Gallery]]''(1968–69)
*''[[ITV Playhouse]],'' "Murder: When Robin Was a Boy" (1969)
*''Confession,'' "Just as the Sun Was Rising" (1970)
*''[[The Adventures of Don Quick]],'' "The Higher the Fewer" (1970)
==References==
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==External links==
*{{imdb name|id=0654109|name=Cliff Owen}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170725103453/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9ee317ca Cliff Owen] at BFI
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 28 December 2023
Cliff Owen (22 April 1919 – November 1993) was a British film and TV director. He directed The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963), two of the three mid-1960s Morecambe and Wise films, and the 1972 film version of the BBC sitcom Steptoe and Son.[1]
Owen was born in London. He died in Oxfordshire in November 1993, aged 74. [2]
Filmography (as assistant director)[edit]
- Brighton Rock (1947) – 3rd assistant director
- Noose (1947) – 2nd assistant director
- Under Capricorn (1949) – 2nd assistant director
- The Hasty Heart (1949) – 3rd assistant director
- Landfall (1949) – 2nd assistant director
- The Magic Box (1951) – assistant director
- Young Wives' Tale (1951) – 2nd assistant director
- Castle in the Air (1952) – assistant director
- Father's Doing Fine (1952) – assistant director
- The Yellow Balloon (1953) – assistant director
- Valley of Song (1953) – assistant director
Filmography (as director)[edit]
- Offbeat a.k.a. The Devil Inside (1961)
- A Prize of Arms (1962)
- The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963)
- That Riviera Touch (1966)
- A Man Could Get Killed a.k.a Welcome, Mr. Beddoes (1966) – co-director
- The Magnificent Two (1967)
- The Vengeance of She (1968)[3]
- Steptoe and Son (1972)
- Ooh... You Are Awful a.k.a. Get Charlie Tully (1972)[4]
- No Sex Please, We're British (1973)
- Closed Up-Tight (1975)
- The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (1976)[5]
Television (as director)[edit]
- London Playhouse, "Fighting Chance" (1955)
- Hand In Glove (1955) (TV movie)
- As Others See Us (1955)
- The Seventh Dungeon (1955) (TV movie)
- Boyd Q.C., 4 episodes (1956)
- ITV Television Playhouse, 12 episodes (1956–1961)
- The New Adventures of Martin Kane, "The Letter Story" and "The Heiress Story" (1957)
- Shadow Squad, "The Missing Cheese" (1957–59) – producer
- ITV Play of the Week, 9 episodes (1958–61)
- The Third Man, 3 episodes (1959)
- Knight Errant Limited, "Mediterranean Cruise" (1959)
- Drama 61-67, "Drama '62: No Decision" (1962) – also producer
- On Trial, "The Dilke Case" and "Sir Roger Casement" (1960)
- The Victorians, "Still Waters Run Deep" (1963)
- A Little Big Business, Episode 1.1 (1964)
- The Sullavan Brothers, "The Man from New York" (1964)
- Melina Mercouri's Greece (1965) (documentary)
- The Avengers, "Killer" (1968)
- Rogues' Gallery(1968–69)
- ITV Playhouse, "Murder: When Robin Was a Boy" (1969)
- Confession, "Just as the Sun Was Rising" (1970)
- The Adventures of Don Quick, "The Higher the Fewer" (1970)
References[edit]
- ^ Dewhurst, Keith. Directing the electronic flow. The Guardian. London (UK). 1 Apr 1970: 8.
- ^ Forshaw, Barry (2012). British Crime Film: Subverting the Social Order. Springer. p. 191-192. ISBN 9781137005038.
- ^ Anouk in 'Lake Lugano' Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 27 June 1967: d7.
- ^ OOH... YOU ARE AWFUL Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 40, Iss. 468, (1 Jan 1973): 13.
- ^ The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones Director: Cliff Owen. Stars: Nicky Henson, Geraldine McEwan, Georgia Brown, Arthur Lowe, Trevor Howard 'X' Empire The Sunshine Boys Director: Herbert Ross Stars: Walter Matthau, George Burns 'A' ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue (Book Review) Robinson, Kenneth. The Spectator; London Vol. 236, Iss. 7700, (24 Jan 1976): 27.
External links[edit]
- Cliff Owen at IMDb
- Cliff Owen at BFI