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      • Val Guest (born Valmond Maurice Grossman; 11 December 1911 – 10 May 2006) was an English film director and screenwriter. Beginning as a writer (and later director) of comedy films, he is best known for his work for Hammer, for whom he directed 14 films, and for his science fiction films.
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    Val Guest (born Valmond Maurice Grossman; 11 December 1911 – 10 May 2006) was an English film director and screenwriter. Beginning as a writer (and later director) of comedy films, he is best known for his work for Hammer, for whom he directed 14 films, and for his science fiction films.

  3. Valmond Guest occupies a special niche in British cinema history as a uniquely versatile craftsman with a career that stretches over fifty years. Beginning as an actor on stage and screen in the early days of sound pictures, he went on to distinguish himself in the fields of journalism, scriptwriting, songwriting, and film production, as well ...

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    Val Guest (born Valmond Maurice Grossman, 11 December 1911 – 10 May 2006) was an English film director and screenwriter who co-directed the 1967 non-Eon James Bond spoof Casino Royale.

    Beginning as a writer (and later director) of comedy films, he is best known for his work for Hammer, for whom he directed 14 films, and science fiction films. He enjoyed a long career in the film industry from the early 1930s until the early 1980s.

    Val Guest was given the responsibility of splicing the various "chapters" of the film together, and was offered the unique title of "Co-ordinating Director" but declined, claiming the chaotic plot would not reflect well on him if he were so credited. His extra credit was labelled as "Additional Sequences" instead.

    Val Guest wrote that Orson Welles did not think much of Peter Sellers on Casino Royale, and had refused to work with "that amateur".

  4. Born in Maida Vale, London on 11 th December 1911, Valmond Maurice Guest was educated at Seaford College. He left a bookkeeping job at Selfridges to become an actor and then formed a songwriting partnership with Ivan Keith, supplementing his income as a columnist for the Hollywood Reporter, Picturegoer, Film Weekly and the Los Angeles Examiner.

  5. Val Guest. Writer: The Day the Earth Caught Fire. Val Guest began his career as an actor on the British stage and in early sound films. He ran the one-man London office of "The Hollywood Reporter" until an encounter with director Marcel Varnel led to a screen writing job at Gainsborough Studios.

    • December 11, 1911
    • May 10, 2006
  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0346436Val Guest - IMDb

    Val Guest. Writer: The Day the Earth Caught Fire. Val Guest began his career as an actor on the British stage and in early sound films. He ran the one-man London office of "The Hollywood Reporter" until an encounter with director Marcel Varnel led to a screen writing job at Gainsborough Studios.

  7. May 27, 2006 · Val Guest, a prolific British filmmaker known for writing and directing a spate of genre films, some of them remarkably good and some of them remarkably bad, died on May 10 in Palm Desert,...

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