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Leslie Gilliat
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Quit
The Prisoner (1967)
, after failing to understand
Patrick McGoohan
's concept.
In contrast to today's single-camera techniques, Gilliat regularly worked with four cameras at once, and a film would be completed in 30 days.
Started as a camera operator and assistant director at Gainsborough.
Usually worked in tandem with his brother
Sidney Gilliat
.
His father was a former editor of the London Evening Standard.
During World War II, he served as army staff captain in the King's African Rifles in Kenya, where he learned fluent Swahili.
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