
Noel Black
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Noel Black (June 30, 1937 – July 5, 2014) was an American film and television director, screenwriter, and producer. Black was born in Chicago, Illinois. He won awards at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for an 18-minute short subject filmed in 1965 called Skaterdater. It had no dialogue, but used music and sound effects to advance the plot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1966. He directed the 1968 cult film Pretty Poison,[3] and subsequently concentrated on directing for television, occasionally directing films such as Private School. Description above from the Wikipedia article Noel Black, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Private School (1983)
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Pretty Poison (1968)
Director

I'm a Fool (1977)
Director

Prime Suspect (1982)
Director

A Change of Seasons (1980)
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Deadly Intentions (1985)
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Promises to Keep (1985)
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Happy Endings (1983)
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A Man, a Woman and a Bank (1979)
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Quarterback Princess (1983)
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The Golden Honeymoon (1980)
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The Eyes of the Panther (1989)
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Cover Me Babe (1970)
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A Conspiracy of Love (1987)
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The Town Bully (1988)
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Jennifer on My Mind (1971)
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Mirrors (1978)
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Mulligan's Stew (1977)
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The Other Victim (1981)
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My Two Loves (1986)
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A Time to Triumph (1986)
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Meet the Munceys (1988)
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The Electric Grandmother (1982)
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Skaterdater (1965)
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The World Beyond (1978)
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