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  1. Geoffrey Reeve (1932–2010) was a British film director and producer. [1] After graduating at Oxford with a degree in law, he moved to Canada. There he got a job at Imperial Chemical Industries, making promotional films for the company. [2]

  2. Geoffrey Reeve. Producer: Caravan to Vaccarès. Geoffrey, whose father was father was a print compositor, was educated at Berkhampstead School excelling in sports, academic studies and appearing in school plays.

  3. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofGeoffrey Reeve | BAFTA

    Geoffrey Reeve. Producer, Director. 28 October 1932 to 3 January 2010. A producer who made his mark on both big and small screen, Reeve’s best known television production was The Far Pavilions (1984).

  4. Geoffrey Reeve. Producer: Caravan to Vaccares. Geoffrey, whose father was father was a print compositor, was educated at Berkhampstead School excelling in sports, academic studies and appearing in school plays.

  5. Oct 23, 2023 · To this end, MacLean alighted on budding director Geoffrey Reeve, then merely a highly sought-after helmer of commercials and promotional films for industry. You might accuse Reeve of a bit of double-dealing himself since at the time he met MacLean he was working for the author’s nemesis Carl Foreman, producer of The Guns of Navarone .

  6. Geoffrey Reeve died of exposure after he became lost in a blizzard 10km from Casey. He was the senior electrical fitter-mechanic at the station, and deputy officer-in-charge.

  7. Souvenir: Directed by Geoffrey Reeve. With Christopher Plummer, Catherine Hicks, Michael Lonsdale, Christopher Cazenove. A dashing German soldier and a beautiful French girl fell deeply in love while World War II raged on.