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Graeme Campbell (director)

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Graeme Campbell
Occupation(s)film director, film editor and writer
Years active1988–present

Graeme Neil Campbell is a Canadian film director, writer and editor.

Life and career

He has made films for television, including individual episodes and mini-series, including crime drama television series Murder One, released by Miramax in 1988. The film was being directed by screenwriter Fleming 'Tex' Fuller, however after one week of principal photography Fuller was fired and replaced by Campbell. Starring Henry Thomas, the film portrays a horrific crime spree gone wrong.

This was followed by a true crime series Deadly Betrayal: The Bruce Curtis Story for NBC, about the poisonous friendship between two teens. Campbell's other films include Unforgivable starring John Ritter.

Filmography

Campbell's films include:

References

  1. "Movie caught in legal tangle". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. November 12, 1987. p. A28. ProQuest 1313745217.
  2. Graeme Campbell at IMDb
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