Jimmy Sangster

Jimmy Sangster

Discussing his script for Intent to Kill (1958)
Born James Henry Kinmel Sangster[1]
(1927-12-02)2 December 1927
Kinmel Bay, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
Died 19 August 2011(2011-08-19) (aged 83)
London, England, UK
Nationality British
Occupation Screenwriter
Years active 1955-2000
Spouse(s) Monica Hustler (1950-1968) (divorced) (1 child)
Mary Peach (?-2011) (his death) (1 child)[1]
Children Mark James Sangster

James Henry Kinmel Sangster (2 December 1927 19 August 2011) was a British screenwriter and director, known for his work for horror film producers Hammer Film Productions, including scripts for The Curse of Frankenstein (the first British horror film to be shot in colour) and Dracula (US: Horror of Dracula).[2]

Career

Sangster originally worked as a production assistant at Hammer Studios, as well as assistant director, second unit director and production manager. After Hammer Films Productions' success with The Quatermass Xperiment, Sangster was approached to write The Curse of Frankenstein, to which he said, "I'm not a writer. I'm a production manager." According to Sangster, Hammer Films' response was, "Well, you come up with a couple of ideas and if we like it, we'll pay you. If we don't like it, we won't pay you. You're being paid as a production manager, so you can't complain."[3] He later turned to direction with The Horror of Frankenstein and Lust for a Vampire (both 1970) for the studio, but with far less success. His third (and last) film as director was 1972's Fear in the Night, which resurrected the psychological woman-in-peril thriller Sangster had begun with his script for Taste of Fear in 1961. All three of these films featured actor Ralph Bates, one of Hammer's best-known actors of the latter period of the company.

Sangster scripted and produced two films for Bette Davis, The Nanny (1965) and The Anniversary (1968).

Other scriptwriting credits included The Siege of Sidney Street (1960) which starred Donald Sinden and in which Sangster appeared as Winston Churchill.

He died on 19 August 2011. He is survived by his third wife, the actress Mary Peach and by a son from an earlier marriage, Mark James Sangster[2] and two grandchildren, Claire and Ian Sangster.

Filmography

As a director
Year Title Notes
1970 The Horror of Frankenstein Also co-writer
1971 Lust for a Vampire
1972 Fear in the Night Also writer
As a screenwriter
Year Title Notes
1955 A Man on the Beach
1956 X: The Unknown
1957 The Curse of Frankenstein
1958 Horror of Dracula
1958 The Revenge of Frankenstein
1958 Intent to Kill
1958 The Snorkel
1958 Blood of the Vampire
1958 The Crawling Eye
1959 Jack the Ripper
1959 The Man Who Could Cheat Death
1959 The Mummy
1960 The Brides of Dracula
1960 The Siege of Sidney Street
1961 The Hellfire Club
1961 The Terror of the Tongs
1961 Scream of Fear
1962The Pirates of Blood River
1962 Paranoiac
1963Maniac
1964 Nightmare
1964 The Devil-Ship Pirates
1964Traitor's Gate
1965 Hysteria
1965 The Nanny
1966 Dracula: Prince of Darkness As John Samson
1967Deadlier Than the Male
1968The Anniversary
1969 The Spy Killer Television film
1970Foreign Exchange Television film
1970Crescendo
1970 The Horror of Frankenstein Also co-writer
1971 A Taste of Evil Television film
1972Fear in the Night Also writer
1972Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
1973Scream, Pretty Peggy Television film
1973Maneater Television film
1977Good Against Evil Television film
1979The Legacy
1979The Country Western Murders Television film
1979The Billion Dollar Threat Television film
1979Ebony, Ivory and Jade Television film
1980Phobia
1980Once Upon a Spy Television film
1981No Place to Hide Television film
1981The Devil and Max Devlin
1984The Toughest Man in the World Television film
1985North Beach and Rawhide Television film

References

  1. 1 2 Newman, Kim Obituary: Jimmy Sangster, The Guardian, 21 August 2011
  2. 1 2 The Telegraph
  3. Svehla, A. Susan (Director) (2009-07-28). Fanex Files: Hammer Films (DVD). Alpha Video. Event occurs at 12:20.


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