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Ken Hughes. Kenneth Graham Hughes (19 January 1922 – 28 April 2001) [2] was an English film director and screenwriter. He worked on over 30 feature films between 1952 and 1981, including the 1968 musical fantasy film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, based on the Ian Fleming novel of the same name. [3] His other notable works included The Trials of ...
Ken Hughes is a leading consumer behaviouralist and customer experience strategist who speaks on topics such as AI, disruption, innovation and change. He is the author of Blue Dot Consumer and the King of CX, and has spoken at Google, Red Bull and other events.
Ken Hughes (1922-2001) was a British filmmaker who worked on various genres and projects, from crime dramas to musicals. He is best known for writing and directing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), based on Ian Fleming's children's book.
- Writer, Director, Producer
- January 19, 1922
- Ken Hughes
- April 28, 2001
Ken Hughes was a British filmmaker who worked on various genres and projects, from crime dramas to musicals to historical epics. He is best known for adapting Ian Fleming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and William Shakespeare's Joe MacBeth.
- January 19, 1922
- April 28, 2001
Cromwell. (film) Cromwell is a 1970 British historical drama film written and directed by Ken Hughes. It is based on the life of Oliver Cromwell, who rose to lead the Parliamentary forces during the later years of the English Civil War and, as Lord Protector, ruled Great Britain and Ireland in the 1650s. It features an ensemble cast, led by ...
by Stephen Vagg. Ken Hughes was one of those directors I used to dismiss on the basis of a traumatic childhood experience. One day in high school, a history teacher locked us inside the assembly hall and forced us to watch the 1970 epic Cromwell, a sluggardly dull trudge through the English Civil War. Hughes’ name was plastered all over it ...
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May 1, 2001 · KEN HUGHES, who has died aged 79, was a screenwriter and director responsible for The Trials of Oscar Wilde and Cromwell, but was best known for the children's film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.