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Encyclopedia > John Mackenzie

John Mackenzie (born 1932) is a British film director. He directed such films as Year 1932 (MCMXXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1932 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...


Quicksand (2001)

 aka Quicksand (France: video title) aka Un tueur aux trousses (France: TV title) 

When the Sky Falls (2000) There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...



Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998) (TV)


Looking After Jo Jo (1998) (TV) Gutsy drama starring Robert Carlyle as a petty thief turned drug dealer in Edinburgh in the 1980s. ...


Deadly Voyage (1996) (TV)


The Infiltrator (1995) (TV)


Voyage (1993) (TV)

 aka Cruise of Fear 

Ruby (1992) This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The Last of the Finest (1990) ... aka Blue Heat (UK) ... aka Street Legal



The Fourth Protocol (1987) The Fourth Protocol is a novel written by Frederick Forsyth and published in August 1984. ...


Act of Vengeance (1986) (TV)


The Innocent (1985)


The Honorary Consul (1983) ... aka Beyond the Limit (USA)



The Long Good Friday (1980) The Long Good Friday (1980) is a British gangster film starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren. ...



"The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game" (1979) TV Series )


"Play for Today" (8 episodes, 1973-1979)

 Just a Boys' Game (1979) TV Episode 
 Red Shift (1978) TV Episode 
 The Elephant's Graveyard (1976) TV Episode Double Dare (1976) TV Episode 
 A Passage to England (1975) TV Episode (3 more) 

A Sense of Freedom (1979)


"Country Matters" (1974) (mini) TV Series Made (1972)


Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971)


"W. Somerset Maugham" (1 episode, 1970)

 Rain (1970) TV Episode 


There Is Also Tomorrow (1969) (TV)


"ITV Saturday Night Theatre" (1 episode, 1969)

 aka ITV Sunday Night Theatre (UK: new title) 
 - Bangelstein's Boys (1969) TV Episode 

One Brief Summer (1969)


"The Jazz Age" (1968) TV Series (unknown episodes)


Mrs Lawrence Will Look After It (1968) (TV)


"The Wednesday Play" (2 episodes, 1967)

 The Profile of a Gentleman (1967) TV Episode The Voices in the Park (1967) TV Episode 

"Thirty-Minute Theatre" (1 episode, 1966)

 The Queen Street Girls (1966) TV Episode 

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John MacKenzie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (342 words)
John Mackenzie (November 1869 Contin, Ross - 17 May 1915) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
John Mackenzie was commissioned as Second-Lieutenant in the Black Watch in 1900 and became a Captain in the Royal Scots on 22nd January 1904.
He was promoted to Major in the 1st World War and was Commanding Officer of the 2nd Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment, where at Festubert in the Battle of Loos, on the 17 May 1915, when leading his men, he was killed just after he had left the jumping off trench.
John A. Macdonald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1848 words)
They had two children: a son John who died at the age of one, and a second son Hugh John who went on to become premier of the Province of Manitoba.
Macdonald and his son, Hugh John Macdonald briefly sat together in the Canadian House of Commons prior to the elder Macdonald's death on June 6, 1891.
Sir John had the prenomial "The Honourable" and the postnomial "PC" for life by virture of being made a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada on July 1, 1867.
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