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Back to the Back of Beyond

Back to the Back of Beyond

19970.0 / 10

Shadow on the Wall

Shadow on the Wall

19506.6 / 10

Don't Talk to Strange Men

Don't Talk to Strange Men

19626.4 / 10

Seven Keys

Seven Keys

19616.8 / 10

Ferry Pilot

Ferry Pilot

19425.0 / 10

The Feminine Touch

The Feminine Touch

19566.0 / 10

The Horsey Mail

The Horsey Mail

19383.5 / 10

Virgin Island

Virgin Island

19595.0 / 10

What a Carve Up!

What a Carve Up!

19617.0 / 10

Western Approaches

Western Approaches

19446.3 / 10

White Corridors

White Corridors

19516.6 / 10

Seventy Deadly Pills

Seventy Deadly Pills

19636.0 / 10

The Birthday Present

The Birthday Present

19577.1 / 10

Builders

Builders

19420.0 / 10

On the Run

On the Run

19680.0 / 10

Snowball

Snowball

19607.0 / 10

Something Money Can't Buy

Something Money Can't Buy

19526.0 / 10

Health in War

Health in War

19400.0 / 10

Encore

Encore

19516.2 / 10

The Stable Door

The Stable Door

19660.0 / 10

King Arthur, the Young Warlord

King Arthur, the Young Warlord

19757.0 / 10

The First Days

The First Days

19397.0 / 10

Pat Jackson

Pat Jackson

Biography

Patrick Douglas Selmes Jackson (26 March 1916 – 3 June 2011) was an English film and television director. Born in Eltham, to a formerly affluent family which was severely affected by the Wall Street Crash in 1929, and his father's long-term illness and early death ending Jackson's formal education. He joined the GPO Film Unit on his 17th birthday as a messenger boy after his mother persuaded her MP, Sir Kingsley Wood, then also postmaster general, to find work for her son. Rising to production assistant, he was part of the crew for the short film Night Mail (1936). The voice narrating the poem by W.H. Auden ("This is the Night Mail crossing the border, bringing the cheque and the postal order.") was Jackson himself. He directed a number of documentaries, the first being The Horsey Mail (1938) about the rural postal service in Suffolk. The First Days (1939), co-directed by Harry Watt and Humphrey Jennings, was the first of the wartime documentaries, in this instance concerned with the 'Phoney War' period. Jackson's debut feature film was Western Approaches (1944), a semi-documentary war film for what was now the Ministry of Information's Crown Film Unit. For what became a three-year project, Jackson took on the writing, direction, editing and casting (of non-professional actors) a film about merchant seamen. Featuring an extended period on location at sea, the lifeboat sequences alone took six-months to complete. After the war, Jackson spent three years in Hollywood under contract to MGM, although the only film he directed during this period was Shadow on the Wall (1950), based on the novel Death in the Doll's House by Lawrence P. Bachmann and Hannah Leessuch. His film Encore (1951) was in competition at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival . White Corridors (1951), a semi-documentary drama about a hospital in the regions, was critically well received at the time. What a Carve Up! (1961), a film in the old dark house genre, was the most commercially successful of Jackson's later feature films. Jackson worked in television during the 1960s and 1970s. Impressed by the stage work of Patrick McGoohan, he seems to have been involved in casting him for Danger Man (US:Secret Agent), episodes of which he directed. Apart from McGoohan's The Prisoner (1967), he was also involved with episodes of The Saint and The Professionals. Jackson died on 3 June 2011 aged 95.

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Male

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1916-03-26

Place of Birth

Eltham, London, England, UK