After assisting in French films in 1939, he became an assistant director in British films after World War Two, most notably for directors Carol Reed (Fallen Idol, The Third Man) and John Huston (The African Queen). He began directing in the early '50s, doing such notable work as the POW-escape film The Colditz Story and the Shaw adaptation ~The Devil's Disciple. He had a mega-hit in 1964 with the James Bond film Goldfinger, and went on to direct Sean Connery's first comeback as 007, Diamonds are Forever; Hamilton also guided Roger Moore in the Bond films Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. He also made the more serious espionage thriller Funeral in Berlin, as well as actioners (Battle of Britain, Force 10 from Navarone) and mysteries (The Mirror Crack'd, Evil Under the Sun). ~
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ACTING CREDITS
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British Film Forever TV (2 episodes)
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Bullets, Bombs and Bridges: The Story of the War Film
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Sep 1, 2007 -
Guns, Gangsters and Getaways: The Story of the British Crime Thriller
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Jul 28, 2007
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Bullets, Bombs and Bridges: The Story of the War Film
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DIRECTING CREDITS
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