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  1. Michael James Radford (born 24 February 1946) is an English film director and screenwriter. [ 1 ] He began his career as a documentary director and television comedy writer before transitioning into features in the early 1980s. His best-known credits include the 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell 's Nineteen Eighty-Four starring John Hurt ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt00878031984 (1984) - IMDb

    Based on George Orwell's novel, 1984 is a 1984 film directed by Michael Radford and starring John Hurt, Richard Burton and Suzanna Hamilton. It depicts a totalitarian society where Winston Smith rebels against the regime and falls in love with Julia.

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    • Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Michael Radford
    • 1985-03-22
  3. Michael Radford. Highest Rated: 94% The Postman (1994) Lowest Rated: 0% The Music of Silence (2017) Birthday: Feb 24, 1946. Birthplace: New Delhi, India. Born in New Delhi to an English father and ...

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    Fresh audience score. 77%
    Director, Screenwriter
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    Rotten audience score. 51%
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    Rotten audience score. 57%
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    Fresh audience score. 64%
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    • February 24, 1946
  4. Apr 8, 2008 · The director of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Il Postino and other films talks about his career, casting, and working with Harvey Weinstein. Read the full interview on Den of Geek, a website for geek culture and entertainment news.

  5. Michael Radford is an Indian-born English film director and screenwriter, known for Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Merchant of Venice, and Il Postino. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, awards, and credits.

  6. The Merchant of Venice: Directed by Michael Radford. With Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Joseph Fiennes, Lynn Collins. In 16th century Venice, when a merchant must default on a large loan from an abused Jewish moneylender for a friend with romantic ambitions, the bitterly vengeful creditor demands a gruesome payment instead.

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  8. Michael Radford. 1984. This masterly adaptation of George Orwell’s chilling parable about totalitarian oppression gives harrowing cinematic expression to the book’s prophetic dystopia. In a rubble-strewn surveillance state where an endless overseas war props up the repressive regime of the all-seeing Big Brother, and all dissent is promptly ...