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  1. Joseph McGrath auch Joe McGrath (* 1930 in Glasgow, Schottland) ist ein britischer Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Filmproduzent. Er inszenierte über 30 Filme, darunter Kinoproduktionen wie Casino Royale, Trau keinem über 30, Hausfreunde sind auch Menschen oder Magic Christian.

  2. Joseph McGrath (born 28 March 1928) is a Scottish film and television director and screenwriter. He was born in Glasgow and studied at Glasgow School of Art in the late 1940s and early 1950s where his energy and talent was admired by his contemporaries.

  3. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 1 win. Known for. Casino Royale. 5.0. Director (scenes with Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress and Orson Welles) 1967. Rising Damp. 6.2. Director (as Joe McGrath) 1980. 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia. 5.3. Director. 1968. Not Only... But Also. 8.4. TV Series. Director (as Joe McGrath)

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • March 28, 1928
    • Joseph McGrath
  4. pennyblackmusic.co.uk › Home › DetailsJoe McGrath - Interview

    1960’s and 1970’s film and television director Joe McGrath talks to Adam Coxon about working with The Goons, The Beatles on promotional films and ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ and ‘Help!’, Ringo Starr on ‘The Magic Christian’, and also 'Rising Damp -The Movie’.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joseph 'Apocalypse' McGrath (born 1930, Glasgow), sometimes referred to as "'Apocalypse'" Joe McGrath or Croisette Meubles, is a Scottish film director and screenwriter best remembered for his two films, Casino Royale (1967) and The Magic Christian (1969).

  6. Joseph McGrath auch Joe McGrath (* 1930 in Glasgow, Schottland) ist ein britischer Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Filmproduzent. Er inszenierte über 30 Filme, darunter Kinoproduktionen wie Casino Royale, Trau keinem über 30, Hausfreunde sind auch Menschen oder Magic Christian. [1]

  7. McGrath, who got his start in British television, was the first director assigned to that memorable boondoggle, "Casino Royale" (1967). With canny survival instinct, he walked off the picture, to be followed by no fewer than five other directors. "Mrs. Blossom" is his second picture.