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  1. David McGillivray (born 7 September 1947 in London) is an actor, producer, playwright, screenwriter and film critic.

  2. David McGillivray. Writer: Schizo. This prolific hack writer, who has contributed to radio, TV, films and theatre, began as a film journalist and bit player.

  3. Now in pre-production: from cult filmmaker David McGillivray, the sensational new independent film of THE WRONG PEOPLE based on Robin Maugham's shocking 1960's novel. Tackling taboo issues and dealing with LGBTQ themes, after a 50-year journey to the screen it's the right time for THE WRONG PEOPLE.

  4. Tom Finn speaks to David McGillivray about his life and career as a writer, actor, producer, playwright and critic, his working relationship with Julian Clar...

  5. Jul 30, 2019 · Screenplay: David McGillivray. Starring: Michael Gough, Martin Potter, Candace Glendenning. Year: 1976. Duration: 90 mins. Country: UK. BBFC Certification: 18.

  6. Jun 4, 2012 · David McGillivray wrote some of Britain's most outrageous horror films of the 1970s. STEWART KING interviewed him for the Spooky Isles.

  7. Apr 1, 2020 · Screenwriter McGillivray made four horror films with Walker and they were House of Whipcord (1974), Frightmare (1974), House of Mortal Sin aka The Confessional (1975) and Schizo (1976). Then McGillivray worked with Warren on a couple of horrors entitled Satan’s Slave (1976) and Terror (1978).

  8. Feb 10, 2024 · The executive producer and driving force behind Trouser Bar is British screenwriter, playwright and producer David McGillivray, who famously collaborated with directors including Pete Walker and Norman J. Warren.

  9. A fearless dirt-disher with zero filter, his memoir Little Did You Know is a wild ride through a filthy and fabulous outlaw life full of sex, drugs and stage 'n screenwriting.” ~ Alan Simmons, Live For Films.

  10. Jun 17, 2019 · Until recently I knew little about David McGillivray – critic, screenwriter and all round expert on the darker side of the King’s Cross area of London – save that he had penned a number of relatively successful cult British horror films during the 1970s.

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