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John Mackenzie
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John Mackenzie

1932 – 2011 · Edinburgh, Scotland, UK · Active 1967–2006

John Mackenzie was a Scottish film director perhaps best known for the 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday. Born in Edinburgh, Mackenzie worked in British film from the late 1960s, first as an assistant director to Ken Loach on productions such as Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home, before becoming an independent director himself, going on to work in both the UK and the US.

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The Long Good Friday

The Long Good Friday

1980 ★ 7.3
Director

In the late 1970s, Cockney crime boss Harold Shand, a gangster trying to become a legitimate property mogul, has big plans to get the American Mafia to bankroll his transformation of a derelict area of London into the possible venue for a future Olympic Games. However, a series of bombings targets his empire on the very weekend the Americans are in town. Shand is convinced there is a traitor in his organization, and sets out to eliminate the rat in typically ruthless fashion.

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Filmography

40 credits
2000s 1 credit
Crew Credits
2000s 2 credits
2003
Quicksand Director
Movie ★ 4.7
2000
Movie ★ 4.6
1990s 7 credits
1998
Movie ★ 6.0
1998
TV ★ 7.6
1996
Movie ★ 5.4
1995
Movie ★ 6.4
1993
Voyage Director
Movie ★ 4.9
1992
Ruby Director
Movie ★ 5.4
1990
Movie ★ 5.9
1980s 8 credits
1987
Movie ★ 6.3
1986
Movie ★ 5.7
1985
Movie ★ 6.4
1985
Movie ★ 5.5
1983
Movie ★ 5.8
1981
Movie ★ 7.0
1980
Movie ★ 7.2
1970s 17 credits
1979
Movie ★ 8.0
1978
Red Shift Director
Movie ★ 7.4
1977
Movie
1976
Movie ★ 7.2
1976
Double Dare Director
Movie
1975
Movie ★ 8.0
1975
Movie
1974
Movie
1973
Shut Down Director
Movie
1973
Movie
1973
Centre Play Director
TV ★ 7.0
1972
Made Director
Movie ★ 5.5
1972
TV ★ 3.2
1971
Movie ★ 6.8
1971
Movie ★ 5.0
1970
TV ★ 6.3
1960s 5 credits
1969
Movie
1969
TV ★ 6.5
1968
TV
1967
Movie