John Mackenzie
John Mackenzie was a Scottish film director perhaps best known for the 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday. Born in Edinburgh, Mackenzie worked in British film from the late 1960s, first as an assistant director to Ken Loach on productions such as Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home, before becoming an independent director himself, going on to work in both the UK and the US.
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John Mackenzie Movies
Discover the best movies directed by John Mackenzie. Explore the complete filmography, including critically acclaimed masterpieces, box office hits, and top-rated John Mackenzie films ranked by score.
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The Long Good Friday (1980)
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Harold Shand has spent years clawing his way from the Cockney underworld toward something that looks almost respectable. With American Mafia money potentially within reach and a grand vision for...
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7.2
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What are the highest-rated movies directed by John Mackenzie?
According to aggregate user scores, the absolute best titles directed by John Mackenzie are The Long Good Friday.
How many movies and TV shows has John Mackenzie directed?
Our database currently features a comprehensive filmography of 1 titles directed by John Mackenzie, ranging from their earliest roles to the newest releases.
Are the movies directed by John Mackenzie worth watching?
Yes! The overall filmography directed by John Mackenzie maintains a strong average user rating of 7.2 out of 10 across all tracked titles.