Michael Tuchner
Bio: British director Michael Tuchner's first two films, Villain (1971) and Fear is the Key (1972), dealt (none too successfully) with the evil side of life; he changed direction (and quality of production) with Mr. Quilp (1975), a musical version of The Old Curiosity Shop (Dickens' most sentimental novel) and the TV movie Summer of My German Soldier (1979), about a… More Bio: British director Michael Tuchner's first two films, Villain (1971) and Fear is the Key (1972), dealt (none too successfully) with the evil side of life; he changed direction (and quality of production) with Mr. Quilp (1975), a musical version of The Old Curiosity Shop (Dickens' most sentimental novel) and the TV movie Summer of My German Soldier (1979), about a Jewish girl in love with a Nazi P.O.W. in the American South, complete with a sympathetic black housekeeper. Among Tuchner's other credits include the film of Brooke Hayward's memoir of her family (Haywire [1980]), and a respectable version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1981), featuring Anthony Hopkins as Quasimodo. ~ Rovi
Michael Tuchner Videos
Back To The Secret Garden
Rainbow Warrior
Trapped In Silence
Summer Of My German Soldier
Old Curiosity Shop
Filmography
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Place Called Home (2004)
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Back to the Secret Garden (2000)
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Nightworld: 30 Years to Life (1998)
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Rainbow Warrior (1993)
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Firestorm - 72 Hours in Oakland (1993)
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