Jack Gold

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Jack Gold (born on June 28, 1930) is a British film and television director. He was part of the British Realist Tradition that followed Free Cinema.

He began his career as an editor on BBC's Tonight programme. Gold became a freelance documentary filmmaker, also making dramas as a platform for his social and political observations. He is well known for having directed films such as; The Visit (1959), The National Health (1973), The Naked Civil Servant (1975), Man Friday (1975), The Medusa Touch (1978), Charlie Muffin (1979) aka A Deadly Game (USA), The Chain (1985) and Escape From Sobibor (1987).

He also directed the final episode of Inspector Morse: "The Remorseful Day".

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Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film, ed. Ian Aitken. London: Routledge (2005)

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