![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Director Born: 1936 in Lincolnshire, England Death: December 16, 1980 in Los Angeles, CA Biography:Collinson worked in theater and on television commercials before helming his first feature in 1967, the thriller "The Penthouse", which he also scripted. Collinson went on to do some of his best work in the late '60s: "Up the Junction", the World War II drama "The Long Day's Dying", and the caper spoof "The Italian Job". His later work covers a range of genres, including comedy ("You Can't Win 'Em All") thrillers ("Fright", "Straight on Till Morning"), and the "Agatha Christie" mystery "And Then There Were None" (aka "Ten Little Indians"). ~ All Movie Guide
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