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  1. Roy Ward Baker (19 de dezembro de 1916 - 5 de outubro de 2010) foi um cineasta inglês. [1] Seu filme mais conhecido é A Night to Remember, de 1958, uma versão sobre o naufrágio do Titanic, tendo ganhado o Globo de Ouro por este filme.

  2. Billed as Roy Ward Baker, his return to cinema in 1967 with Quatermass and the Pit began an association with Hammer studios. From the '70s he worked largely in the horror genre, but he continued directing for television until the early '90s. Roy Baker was born in London on 19 December 1916 and educated in France and at the City of London School.

  3. Roy Ward Baker. Highest Rated: 100% Don't Bother to Knock (1952) Lowest Rated: 40% And Now the Screaming Starts (1973) Birthday: Dec 19, 1916. Birthplace: London, England, UK. Veteran British ...

  4. This book traces the career of Roy Ward Baker, one of the great survivors of the British film and television industry. He directed the landmark British film Morning Departure (1949), worked at Twentieth Century Fox in Hollywood in the early 1950s where he directed Marilyn Monroe's 'breakthrough' film (Don't Bother to Knock), and followed this with a succession of fine films for Rank ...

  5. Roy Ward Baker. Director; Producer; Screenwriter “I've always lacked one of the qualities that a film director should have, and that's the sense of intense curiosity in other people's business. If you invited Fellini to a party, he'd get a drink and sit in the corner watching everybody else and making notes. ...

  6. Billed as Roy Ward Baker, his return to cinema in 1967 with Quatermass and the Pit began an association with Hammer studios. From the '70s he worked largely in the horror genre, but he continued directing for television until the early '90s. Roy Baker was born in London on 19 December 1916 and educated in France and at the City of London School.

  7. 19 de dic. de 2016 · Stream hand-picked cinema. A free trial, then £4.99/month or £49/year. A titan of British genre film and TV in the postwar era, Roy Ward Baker was a regular director for horror studios Hammer and Amicus and made arguably the definitive film version of the Titanic story. On the centenary of his birth, we pick six of his finest moments.