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Robert Lynn
Director 1918 - 1982

Robert Lynn

Fulham, London, England, UK

Robert Lynn (9 July 1918 – 15 January 1982) was a British film and TV director. His TV work includes Interpol Calling, Armchair Theatre and Captain Scarlet. He also produced the classic children's film The Railway Children (1970). He was the son of actor Ralph Lynn.

Directed Films

Every film this person directed

7 titles
The Face of Eve

The Face of Eve

Jeremy Summers, Robert Lynn 1968 1h 37m 5.0

Adventurer and treasure hunter Mike Yates is hoping to find a cache of Incan treasure lost in the Amazon jungle. While looking for his missing partner, he stumbles across a beautiful jungle girl named Eve. Later, he comes across Eve's grandfather, who is being swindled by a man and a young woman who is pretending to be his granddaughter Eve.

Change Partners

Change Partners

Robert Lynn 1965 1h 3m 6.0

An adulterous couple turn to murder, only to discover that a petty crook and blackmailer has already had his eye upon them.

Victim Five

Victim Five

Robert Lynn 1964 1h 28m 5.0

A very special agent with a code that means: He Can Go All The Way

Mozambique

Mozambique

Robert Lynn 1964 1h 35m 5.0

An out-of-work and penniless American pilot is offered work in Mozambique and promptly becomes an unwitting pawn in a world of drug smuggling, kidnap and murder.

Dr. Crippen

Dr. Crippen

Robert Lynn 1963 1h 38m 6.0

The real-life story of Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen, who was hanged in London in 1910 for poisoning his wife so he could be with his young lover. But was he truly guilty of murder?

Two Letter Alibi

Two Letter Alibi

Robert Lynn 1962 1h 6.0

Charles Hilary is in love with Kathy Forrester, a beautiful television personality, but is married to Louise, an alcoholic with as many lovers as whisky bottles. His pleas for a divorce are met with threats and abuse. "You'll have to murder me first", Louise tells him and three hours later she is found dead, shot with her husband's pistol.

Postman's Knock

Postman's Knock

Robert Lynn 1962

Likeable country postman Harold Petts gets transferred from his village to London, where on his arrival he unwittingly foils a mail train robbery. Innocent in the ways of the big city, he is thought to be a member of another gang by both the train robbers and the police, who all suspect him of trying to rob the post office where he works.

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