Eddie Davis (director)
Eddie Davis (born 1903 in New York, NY, date of death unknown) was an American film director who worked extensively in television.
In the late 1960s he made three films in Australia for Goldsworthy Productions, whose head of production, Warwick Freeman, described Davis as a "nice guy and he taught us all a lot about the rudiments of production."[1]
Select Credits
- Panic in the City (1968)
- It Takes All Kinds (1969)
- Color Me Dead (1970)
- That Lady from Peking (1971)
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References
- Warwick Freeman, 'Demonstrator - Filmmakers Notes', ACMI, 8 May 2008 Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed 22 Sept 2012
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