John Mackenzie
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
John Mackenzie was a Scottish film director perhaps best known for the 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday. Born in Edinburgh, Mackenzie worked in British film from the late 1960s, first as an assistant director to Ken Loach on productions such as Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home, before becoming an independent director himself, going on to work in both the UK and the US.
Appearances
Crew
6.3
The Fourth Protocol
Director
6.6
Play for Today
Director
7.7
Looking After Jo Jo
Director
7.2
The Long Good Friday
Director
4.6
Country Matters
Director
The Jazz Age
The Jazz Age
Director
5.7
Act of Vengeance
Director
6.5
A Sense of Freedom
Director
7.0
Centre Play
Director
4.8
Quicksand
Director
7.0
ITV Saturday Night Theatre
Director
5.9
The Honorary Consul
Director
5.5
Ruby
Director
4.9
When the Sky Falls
Director
6.8
Unman, Wittering and Zigo
Director
8.4
Just Another Saturday
Director
5.9
The Last of the Finest
Director
6.5
The Infiltrator
Director
7.0
Made
Director
5.3
Voyage
Director
9.0
Just a Boys' Game
Director
7.2
The Elephants' Graveyard
Director
6.2
Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within
Director
5.6
Deadly Voyage
Director
7.7
Red Shift
Director
8.0
The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Director
Say No to Strangers
7.0
Say No to Strangers
Director
Double Dare
Director
6.7
The Innocent
Director
Shut Down
Director
Taking Leave
Director
A Passage to England
Director
7.5
One Brief Summer
Director
Paul McCartney - Take It Away
Paul McCartney - Take It Away
Director
7.0
There Is Also Tomorrow
Director
10.0
Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It
Director
The Voices in the Park
10.0
The Voices in the Park
Director
Talkin' Blues
Director
The Black Dog
The Black Dog
Director