Gordon Lang

Birth : 1912-06-27, Combe Martin, Devon, England, UK

Death : 1988-11-01

Movies

The Forth Road Bridge
Director
The Forth Road Bridge is a 1965 British documentary film directed by Gordon Lang about the construction of the Forth Road Bridge, from the initial survey to the official opening. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Innocents in Paris
Director of Photography
Romantic comedy about a group of Britons flying to Paris for the weekend.
Distant Trumpet
Cinematography
David Anthony, a Harley Street physician, swaps duties with his brother, a medical missionary in Africa.
Boys in Brown
Cinematography
Jackie lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In a bid to escape poverty he gets involved in a robbery that sees him sentenced to three years in Borstal where he meets a tough crowd, tougher than anything on the outside.
It's Not Cricket
Cinematography
Kicked out of Army Intelligence, a pair of upper class twits set up as private detectives. The result is refined English chaos. " This is the regettable story of two Drones who didn't even know their own Zones. It starts in Germany, gets nowhere and stops at nothing." Radford and Wayne, cashiered from the army when they let a captured Nazi escape, become private detectives who later get involved with the same German and a missing diamond ...
My Brother's Keeper
Director of Photography
War hero turned villain George Martin escapes from the police, but he is handcuffed to a naive young crook Willie Stannard. After using a clever plan to obtain railway tickets, and with the police and the press in hot pursuit, George has to find a way of breaking loose from Willie, and to make his escape.
The Brothers
Camera Operator
An orphan wrecks havoc on a remote Scottish island when she causes an age-old feud to be reignited.