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Jack Lee
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Director
From
Slad, Gloucestershire, England
Born
1913-01-27
Overview
Wilfred John Raymond Lee (27 January 1913 – 15 October 2002) was a British film director, screenwriter, editor, and producer, who directed a number of postwar films on location in Asia and Australia for The Rank Organisation.
Lee was born in the village of Slad near Stroud, Gloucestershire, the eldest brother of Laurie Lee, author of Cider with Rosie. In childhood, the two boys were close but fell out in later life. Natural rivals, Jack gained a place at the grammar school (Marling School in Stroud); Laurie failed to do so, attending Stroud Central School for Boys.
He directed and co-wrote the screenplay of the pioneering motorcycle speedway film Once a Jolly Swagman (1949) which starred Dirk Bogarde.
Among Jack Lee's other films are The Wooden Horse (1950), a popular Second World War POW escape film; Turn the Key Softly (1953), a realistic drama; A Town Like Alice (1956), starring Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch, based on Nevil Shute's novel; and Robbery Under Arms (1957), a Western-style adventure set in Australia, based on the 1888 bushranger novel by "Rolf Boldrewood".
During the Australian feature film renaissance ushered in with Picnic at Hanging Rock, he served as chairman (from 1976 to 1981) of the South Australian Film Corporation, which started the careers of Bruce Beresford and Peter Weir.
Known For

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A Town Like Alice
Mar 1, 1956

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The Captain's Table
Jan 6, 1959

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Circle of Deception
Nov 1, 1960

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The Wooden Horse
Oct 16, 1950

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South of Algiers
Mar 17, 1953

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Once a Jolly Swagman
Feb 2, 1949

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Turn the Key Softly
Apr 29, 1953

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Robbery Under Arms
Jan 10, 1957

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The Woman in the Hall
Oct 27, 1947

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Ordinary People
Jul 1, 1941
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