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Charles Joel Saunders (8 April 1904 – 20 April 1997) was an English film director and screenwriter who began in the industry as a film editor, and who also contributed to television. He was the brother of the theatrical producer Sir Peter Saunders.


Career

Educated at
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, Saunders entered the film industry in 1927 and acted as assistant director and editor with such companies as Gaumont-British. His directorial debut was a romantic comedy called ''
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'' (which he wrote, produced and directed), about a publisher's daughter who wrongly believes that a humble staff writer of her father's is secretly a best-selling author.''No Exit'' synopsis
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'' website. Retrieved on 4 March 2008. However, his main occupation from 1930 to 1943 was in the film editing sphere, learning the trade by contributing to over 20 films, and rising to become supervising editor for the 1942 Gainsborough movie ''
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'', a
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which starred
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and
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. In 1944, he collaborated with
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to co-direct (and co-write) ''
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'', a film starring Miles himself as an Army colonel involved with village folk in an effort to protect rare birds' nests from egg thieves. After working as a
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director in 1945 on '' The Way to the Stars'', and as a location director in 1947 on '' The White Unicorn'', he resumed his career as director with ''Fly Away Peter'' in 1948. Saunders would go on to make around ten films (including 1951's ''
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'', featuring a then little-known
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as a hotel receptionist) before moving into television, and in 1953 and 1954 he directed eight episodes of the
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'', for Douglas Fairbanks Productions Limited. He was still busy with several movie assignments, making ''
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'', ''The Scarlet Web'', and '' Meet Mr. Callaghan'' in 1954. He made three films in 1955, ''
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'', '' One Jump Ahead'', and '' A Time to Kill''. Returning to television direction once more, he then made seven episodes of the police drama series, ''
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'', broadcast on the BBC in 1955, before completing three more films in 1956 (''Behind the Headlines'', ''The Narrowing Circle'', and ''Find the Lady''). After making three more episodes of "Fabian" in 1955 and 1956, he continued working with the BBC, filming nine instalments of another TV series, ''Adventures of the Big Man'' in 1956, which presented stories about a
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in a large store. Seven more films followed in 1957, before Saunders began to make films which marked a departure from the formulaic work he had been employed on previously. The 1958 "English sexploitation movie", ''
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'', was perhaps the beginning of the end of Saunders' mainstream career in films, although he did make a
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the same year, called '' Womaneater'', the story of a crazed scientist who feeds women to a flesh-eating tree in return for a life-giving serum. It was produced by Guido Coen, for whom Saunders made other movies such as the 1957 drama '' Kill Her Gently'' and the 1959 thriller ''
Naked Fury ''Naked Fury'' is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders. In the United States, it was re-titled ''The Pleasure Lovers''. Synopsis Four criminals attack a night watchman while robbing a warehouse. After kidnapping the daug ...
''. After several more films, concluding with the 1963 crime thriller ''
Danger by My Side ''Danger by My Side'' is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders and starring Anthony Oliver. Plot Lynne Marsden sees her undercover detective brother killed by a speeding car. She goes in search of the murderers, which lead ...
'', Saunders retired from film-making. He died in 1997 in Denham, Buckinghamshire.


Selected filmography

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No Exit ''No Exit'' (french: Huis clos, links=no, ) is a 1944 existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944. The play begins with three characters who find themselves waiting ...
'' (1930) * '' Enter the Queen'' (1930, editor) * '' Bill's Legacy'' (1931, editor) * ''Immediate Possession'' (1931, editor) * ''Peace and Quiet'' (1931, editor) * ''We dine at Seven'' (1931, editor) * ''
Detective Lloyd ''Detective Lloyd'' (1931) is a 12-chapter Universal movie serial. A co-production between the American company Universal and the British company General Films, it was filmed entirely in Britain with British and Commonwealth actors. It was the ...
'' (1931, editor) * '' The Wrong Mr. Perkins'' (1931, editor) * '' The Guv'nor'' (1935, editor) *''
Everything Is Thunder ''Everything Is Thunder'' is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Constance Bennett, Douglass Montgomery and Oskar Homolka. Its plot concerns a British officer who attempts to escape from a German Prisoner of War ca ...
'' (1936, editor) * '' O.H.M.S.'' (1937, editor) *''
Take My Tip ''Take My Tip'' is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Mason (who stage managed some musical revues in the past), produced by Michael Balcon and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Harold Huth and Frank Cellier. It ...
'' (1937, editor) *''
Sweet Devil ''Sweet Devil'' is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Guissart (director), René Guissart and starring Bobby Howes, Jean Gillie and William Kendall (actor), William Kendall. It was made at Pinewood Studios.Wood p.97 Cast * Bobby ...
'' (1938, editor) *'' The Gaunt Stranger'' (1938, editor) *'' The Ware Case'' (1938, editor) *'' The Four Just Men'' (1939, editor) *'' Young Man's Fancy'' (1939, editor) *'' Return to Yesterday'' (1940, editor) *''
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'' (1942, supervising editor) *''
The Gentle Sex ''The Gentle Sex'' is a 1943 British black-and-white romantic comedy-drama war film, directed and narrated by Leslie Howard. It was produced by Concanen Productions, Two Cities Films, and Derrick de Marney. ''The Gentle Sex'' was Howard's l ...
'' (1943, editor) *''
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'' (1944) (co-director,
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) *'' The Way to the Stars'' (1945, director of Second Unit) *'' The White Unicorn'' (1947, location director) *''Fly Away Peter'' (1948) *''
Trouble in the Air ''Trouble in the Air'' is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Freddie Frinton, Jimmy Edwards and Bill Owen.Chibnall & MacFarlane p. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature. The film's sets were des ...
'' (1948) *'' Your Witness'' (1950, assistant to director) *''
Dark Interval ''Dark Interval'' is a 1950 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders, starring Zena Marshall, Andrew Osborn and John Barry. Cast *Zena Marshall as Sonia Jordan *Andrew Osborn as Walter Jordan *John Barry as Trevor * John Le Mesurier a ...
'' (1950) *''
Chelsea Story ''Chelsea Story'' is a 1951 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Henry Mollison, Sydney Tafler and Ingeborg von Kusserow. Selected cast * Henry Mollison - Mike Harvey * Sydney Tafler - Fletcher Gilchrist * Ingeborg ...
'' (1951) *''
One Wild Oat ''One Wild Oat'' is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Stanley Holloway, Robertson Hare and Sam Costa with a notable appearance by a pre-stardom Audrey Hepburn as an extra. Plot Barrister Humphrey Proudfoot ...
'' (1951) *''
Death of an Angel ''Death of an Angel'' is a 1952 British crime drama film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Patrick Barr, Jane Baxter and Jean Lodge.Chibnall & McFarlane p.79 It was filmed at Bray Studios as a second feature. Synopsis When a doctor' ...
'' (1952) * '' Blind Man's Bluff'' (1952) *'' Come Back Peter'' (1952) *'' Black Orchid'' (1953) *'' Love in Pawn'' (1953) *'' The Scarlet Web'' (1954) *''
The Golden Link ''The Golden Link'' is a 1954 British police drama film directed by Charles Saunders, starring André Morell, Patrick Holt, Thea Gregory and Jack Watling. It was produced by Guido Coen under his Kenilworth Film Productions, featuring a screenp ...
'' (1954) *'' Meet Mr. Callaghan'' (1954) *'' One Jump Ahead'' (1955) *''
The Hornet's Nest ''The Hornet's Nest'' is a 2014 American documentary film about the Afghanistan war, directed by David Salzberg and Christian Tureaud. The film follows two journalists, Mike Boettcher and Carlos Boettcher (a father and son), embedded with a gro ...
'' (1955) *'' A Time to Kill'' (1955) *''
The Narrowing Circle ''The Narrowing Circle'' is a 1956 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter, Hazel Court and Russell Napier. It is based on the 1954 novel of the same title by Julian Symons.Goble p.451 The film's sets wer ...
'' (1956) *'' Behind the Headlines'' (1956) *'' Find the Lady'' (1956) *''Murder Reported'' (1957) *'' There's Always a Thursday'' (1957) *''
The Man Without a Body ''The Man Without a Body'' (also known as ''Curse of Nostradamus'') is a low budget 1957 British horror film, produced by Guido Coen and directed by Charles Saunders and W. Lee Wilder. It stars Robert Hutton, George Coulouris, Julia Arnall a ...
'' (1957) *''
Date with Disaster ''Date with Disaster'' is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Tom Drake, William Hartnell and Shirley Eaton. It was made at Southall Studios in London. Location shooting took place around Southall and Chiswick. ...
'' (1957) *'' Kill Her Gently'' (1957) *'' The End of the Line'' (1957) *'' Womaneater'' (1958) *''
Nudist Paradise ''Nudist Paradise'' is a 1959 British film. It was also known as ''Nature's Paradise'' in the United States. It was the first British nudist movie. Plot Mike Malone (Carl Conway) is in love with a secretary called Joan (Anita Love) who is a n ...
'' (1959) *''
Naked Fury ''Naked Fury'' is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders. In the United States, it was re-titled ''The Pleasure Lovers''. Synopsis Four criminals attack a night watchman while robbing a warehouse. After kidnapping the daug ...
'' (1959) *'' Strictly Confidential'' (1959) *'' Operation Cupid'' (1960) *''The Gentle Trap'' (1960) *''
Dangerous Afternoon ''Dangerous Afternoon'' is a 1961 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Ruth Dunning. It was primarily filmed at Twickenham Studios, with the shops next to Strawberry Hill railway station, notably the chemist's in Wellesley ...
'' (1961) *'' Jungle Street'' (1961) *''
Danger by My Side ''Danger by My Side'' is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders and starring Anthony Oliver. Plot Lynne Marsden sees her undercover detective brother killed by a speeding car. She goes in search of the murderers, which lead ...
'' (1963)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saunders, Charles 1904 births 1997 deaths People educated at Bedales School English film directors English male screenwriters English film editors English television directors People from Paddington 20th-century English screenwriters 20th-century English male writers