Jack Gage (director)

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Jack Gage was an American film and television director.

Gage began his career in 1942 as a dialogue director for films; his credits in that capacity include I Married a Witch, Double Indemnity, A Stolen Life, Sister Kenny, and Mourning Becomes Electra.

After directing the feature The Velvet Touch, Gage turned to the emerging medium of television. His small-screen credits include an adaptation of Jane Eyre for Studio One, the comedy series The Egg and I, the drama series Foreign Intrigue, the documentary series You Are There, and The New Adventures of Charlie Chan.

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