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Michael Forlong
Directing
Michael Forlong (1912–2000) was a New Zealand writer, producer and director. He worked for the New Zealand National Film Unit before moving to England.
After managing to introduce drama and dance into his post WWII films for the National Film Unit, filmmaker Michael Forlong spent the remainder of his career directing features in Europe. In 1972 he returned to New Zealand to shoot children's tale Rangi's Catch, discovering actor Temuera Morrison in the process. Born in Whanganui on 20 March 1912, Forlong was brought up largely by his mother. Forlong was an announcer on Wellington radio…
Filmography
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After Ever After: Or Numbers on a Napkin
2011
High Rise Donkey
High Rise Donkey
1980
Hijack!
Hijack!
1975
Raising the Roof
Raising the Roof
1972
Rangi's Catch
Rangi's Catch
1972
Jet Boat
Jet Boat
1972
Packed in the Boot
Packed in the Boot
1972
Caught at Sea
Caught at Sea
1972
Escaped Convicts
Escaped Convicts
1972
Escape and Capture
Escape and Capture
1972
Terror in the Caves
Terror in the Caves
1972
The Mysterious Campers
The Mysterious Campers
1972
Lionheart
1968
Wake Up to Wool
Wake Up to Wool
1967
Plantage Tamarinde
1964
Stork Talk
Stork Talk
1962
Over the Odds
1961
The Green Helmet
1961
Dunkirk
1958
Safari
1956
Suicide Mission
1954
Aroha: A Story of the Māori People
Aroha: A Story of the Māori People
1951
Journey for Three
1950
Weekly Review No. 169 - New Zealand Soldiers and Polish Children
1944
One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film
1940
