Montgomery Tully (6 May 1904 – 10 October 1988) was an Irish film director and writer.
Born in Dublin, Tully studied at the University of London, and originally entered the film industry as a director of documentaries. Later, Tully worked on low-budget British films, and is mostly known for his crime dramas. One of his films, No Road Back (1957), featured Sean Connery in a very early role. His last film, The Terrornauts, was made in 1967. He also worked in television, directing episodes of shows including Edgar Wallace Mysteries, Kraft Mystery Theatre, Man from Interpol and Fabian of the Yard.
Directing
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Male
1904-05-06
Edmonton, London, England, UK
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Co-operette
36 Hours
Battle Beneath the Earth
Dial 999
Clash by Night
Paid to Kill
The Diamond Wizard
Man Accused
The Strange Awakening
The Terrornauts
The Counterfeit Plan
The Glass Cage
Middle Course
Man in the Shadow
Escapement
The House in Marsh Road
Boys in Brown
Out of the Fog
I Only Arsked
For You Alone
She Knows Y'Know
Master Spy
Each For All
A Tale of Five Cities
Waltz Time
Behind the Guns
The Man Who Was Nobody
The Hypnotist
Two Wives at One Wedding
The Key Man
Girdle of Gold
Small Town Story
From Acorn to Oak
Murder in Reverse?
Man with a Gun
Jackpot
Dead Lucky
No Road Back
The Third Alibi
Inside Information
The Diplomatic Corpse
The Price of Silence
Boy With a Flute
Devil's Point
The Case of the River Morgue
The Silent Witness
Who Killed the Cat?
Spring Song
Mrs. Fitzherbert
The Case of The Smiling Widow
Destination Death
The Long Knife