
Lindsay Anderson
Directing
1923-04-17 · Bangalore, India
Lindsay Gordon Anderson (17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994) was an English director and film critic, best known for his association with the Free Cinema movement and the British New Wave. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if...., which won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lindsay Anderson, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Lindsay Anderson: Lucky Man?
as Self (Archival) · 2004 · 0.0
movieWords in Progress
as · 2004 · 5.5
movieLucky Man
as Himself · 1995 · 0.0
tvAmerican Cinema
as Self · 1994 · 8.3
movieTalking with Ozu
as Self · 1993 · 6.5
tvHollywood U.K.: British Cinema in the Sixties
as Self · 1993 · 7.0
movieD.W. Griffith: Father of Film
as Narrator · 1993 · 6.9
movieIs That All There Is?
as Self · 1992 · 8.0
movieOmnibus: John Ford, Part One
as Presenter · 1992 · 0.0
movieJohn Ford
as presenter · 1992 · 8.0
movieBlame It on the Bellboy
as Mr. Marshall (voice) · 1992 · 5.3
moviePrisoner of Honor
as War Minister · 1991 · 6.3
movieHarold Lloyd: The Third Genius
as Narrator · 1989 · 7.0
tvBuster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow
as Self - Narrator (voice) · 1987 · 7.5
movieChariots of Fire
as Master of Caius · 1981 · 6.8
Nureyev
as Self · 1974 · 0.0
movieO Lucky Man! Innovations in Entertainment
as Himself · 1973 · 0.0
movieO Lucky Man!
as Director · 1973 · 6.8
Hetty King: Performer
as Narrator · 1970 · 7.0
movieInadmissible Evidence
as Barrister · 1968 · 7.0
movieAbel Gance: The Charm of Dynamite
as Narrator (voice) · 1968 · 6.5
movieAbout "The White Bus"
as Self · 1968 · 8.0
movieMartyrs of Love
as Man in traffic police booth (uncredited) · 1967 · 5.3
movieThe Threatening Sky
as Narrator (UK) · 1966 · 9.5