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  1. Norman Priggen (7 July 1924 in London – December 1999 in Uckfield, East Sussex) was a British film producer and assistant film director. He was an assistant director on Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). As a producer he is best remembered for his work with Joseph Losey in the 1960s and early 1970s.

  2. Release date. 31 October 1973. Running time. 90 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Tales That Witness Madness is a 1973 British anthology horror film produced by Norman Priggen, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by actress Jennifer Jayne .

    • 31 October 1973
  3. Norman Priggen was born on 7 July 1924 in London, England, UK. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), Modesty Blaise (1966) and Black Gunn (1972). He died in December 1999 in Uckfield, East Sussex, England, UK.

  4. Norman Priggen was born on 7 July 1924 in London, England, UK. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), Modesty Blaise (1966) and Black Gunn (1972). He died in December 1999 in Uckfield, East Sussex, England, UK.

    • Norman Priggen
    • July 7, 1924
  5. Norman Priggen Josef Shaftel (executive producer) Starring: Richard Burton Alain Delon Romy Schneider Valentina Cortese ... English: Budget: £1 million ($2.4 million)

    • 20 April 1972
  6. The prolific, ever-provocative Joseph Losey, blacklisted from Hollywood and living in England, delivered a coolly modernist shock to the system of that nation’s cinema with this mesmerizing dissection of class, sexuality, and power. A dissolute scion of the upper crust (James Fox) finds the seemingly perfect manservant (a diabolical Dirk Bogarde, during his transition from matinee idol to ...

  7. Adapted from a short story by Robin Maugham, The Servant (1963) was the first of three collaborations between Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter. It was followed by two further quintessentially English films Accident (1967) and The Go-Between (1971). The Servant is a savage indictment of the English class system, and its waning hold over all ...

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