
Gerry O'Hara
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gerry O'Hara (born 1924) is an English film and television director. O'Hara was an assistant director on Laurence Olivier's film, Richard III; the Carol Reed film, Our Man in Havana and the Academy Award-winning Tom Jones. O'Hara's directorial debut was the 1963 cautionary tale That Kind of Girl, about the dangers of contracting venereal disease. During the 1960s, he directed episodes of The Avengers and a film based on a Van Der Valk novel by Nicolas Freeling, Amsterdam Affair. O'Hara directed the highly controversial and rarely seen film The Brute O'Hara directed and wrote the screenplay for the 1979 film, The Bitch, an adaptation of the Jackie Collins novel. Later television credits include directing and writing episodes of The Professionals, script editor for the ITV series C.A.T.S. Eyes and directing an episode of Press Gang. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ry Gerry O'Hara, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Fanny Hill (1983)
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The Bitch (1979)
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The Brute (1977)
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The Pleasure Girls (1965)
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Amsterdam Affair (1968)
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Pursued (1974)
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The Mummy Lives (1993)
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Maroc 7 (1967)
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All the Right Noises (1970)
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Whose Child Am I? (1976)
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Journey to Murder (1971)
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That Kind of Girl (1963)
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The Spy's Wife (1972)
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Leopard in the Snow (1979)
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Game for Three Losers (1965)
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Descent to Danger (1974)
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Monster (1974)
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Paganini Strikes Again (1973)
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Magic Powder (1974)
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Follow That Skate (1974)
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Professor Popper's Problems (1974)
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The Sea Can Kill (1978)
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Blind Man's Bluff (1977)
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Into the Unknown (1974)
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