Judd Bernard
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Judd Bernard is a film producer and screenwriter. His most memorable film may be the 1967 Lee Marvin-starrer Point Blank.

Filmography

Producer
  • Blood Red
    Blood Red
    Blood Red is a 1989 American Western drama film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Eric Roberts, Giancarlo Giannini, and Dennis Hopper. It was filmed in 1986, but released only three years later....

    (1989)
  • The Class of Miss MacMichael (1978)
  • Inside Out
    Inside Out (1975 film)
    Inside Out is a 1975 British action thriller film directed by Peter Duffell and starring James Mason, Robert Culp and Telly Savalas. The movie aired on television in the United States on NBC on January 1, 1978 under the alternate title Hitler's Gold...

    (1975)
  • The Marseille Contract
    The Marseille Contract
    The Marseille Contract is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and scored by Roy Budd. It stars Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn and James Mason. It concerns an attempt to bring down a drugs baron, by hiring an assassin...

    (1974) ... aka "The Destructors"
  • The Man Who Had Power Over Women
    The Man Who Had Power Over Women
    The Man Who Had Power Over Women is a 1970 British comedy film directed by John Krish and starring Rod Taylor, Carol White and James Booth. A successful Australian talent agent grows disenchanted with his life, which includes includes a failing marriage and having to represent a troublesome rock...

    (1970)
  • Deep End
    Deep End (film)
    Deep End is a 1970 British-West German drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Jane Asher, John Moulder Brown and Diana Dors. The film is set in the suburbs of London and is perhaps best known for featuring the song "Mother Sky" by the band Can and "But I Might Die Tonight", the Cat...

    (1970)
  • Negatives (1968)
  • Blue (1968)
  • Fade-In (1968) (TV)
  • Point Blank (1967)
  • Double Trouble (1967)


Writer:
  • The Class of Miss MacMichael (1978)
  • Inside Out (1975)
  • The Marseille Contract (1974)
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