John Krish (4th December 1923 - 7th May 2016) was a British director, and writer. He was known for his work in documentaries, and public information films such as Searching (1974) and the controversial The Finishing Line (1977).
Krish began his career in the 1940s. He worked with various charities, government organizations, and the prison service, creating films that often sparked controversy and faced bans.
Directing
64
Male
1923-12-04
London
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Let My People Go
Return to Life
What's In a Number
The Finishing Line
Unearthly Stranger
Captured
Companions in Crime
The Salvage Gang
H.M.P.
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher
Sewing Machine
Searching
This Year – London
Out of the Darkness
The Elephant Will Never Forget
I Think They Call Him John
Pattern for Progress
I Stopped, I Looked and I Listened
Drive Carefully, Darling
Away for the Day
Peach and Hammer – Carol Hill
The Man Who Had Power Over Women
The Wild Affair
Mr. Marsh Comes to School
I Want to Go to School
Jet-Propelled Germs
Only a Fool Breaks the 2 Second Rule: Pile-up
Only a Fool Breaks the 2 Second Rule - Hospital
Friend or Foe
They Took Us to The Sea
Counterpoint
Health in Our Time
What Are They Doing at College?
Our School
What a Life!
Break-In
They Had an Idea
Jesus
Menace