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Michael Findlay (I) (1938–1977)

Film-maker Michael Findlay was killed in a helicopter accident on the roof of the (then) Pan Am Building in New York city. On his way to John F Kennedy airport to connect with a Paris-bound flight, Findlay was planning to demonstrate his new 3-D camera to potential backers in France. Findlay and three other passengers were about to board the helicopter when its landing support collapsed... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideDirector (24 titles)
1977 Christopher Street Blues (as Francis Ellie)
 
1977 Point Me Toward Tomorrow (as Francis Ellie)
 
1976 Funk (as Jullian Marsh)
 
1976 Kiss Today Goodbye (as Francis Ellie)
 
1976 Michael, Angelo and David (as Francis Ellie)
 
1976 Snuff (archive footage - uncredited)
 
1976 Virgins in Heat
 
1974 Shriek of the Mutilated (as Mike Findlay)
 
1971 Vice Versa!
 
1971 The Slaughter
 
1970 Take My Head
 
1969 All Night Rider
 
1969 Crack-Up
 
1969 Mnasidika
 
1969 The Ultimate Degenerate (as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 The Curse of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 A Thousand Pleasures (as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 The Kiss of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1967 The Touch of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1966 Take Me Naked (as Julian Marsh)
 
1965 Body of a Female (as Julian Marsh)
 
1965 Satan's Bed (uncredited)
 
Show ShowActor (19 titles)
1976 Virgins in Heat
Jennings
 
1975 Every Inch a Lady
Client on telephone (voice) (uncredited)
 
1974 Shriek of the Mutilated
Decapitation Onlooker (uncredited)
 
1971 The Altar of Lust
Dr. Rogers (voice) (uncredited)
 
1971 The Slaughter
Detective (uncredited)
 
1970 Bacchanale
3rd Mourner/Timothy voice (as Robert West)
 
1970 Take My Head
Narrator
 
1970 Janie
Homeowner (as Richard Jennings)
 
1969 Mnasidika
 
1969 The Ultimate Degenerate
Spencer/Voices (as Robert West)
 
1968 The Curse of Her Flesh
Richard Jennings (as Robert Wester) / Joe Davidson (as Robert Wester)
 
1968 A Thousand Pleasures
Richard Davis (as Robert Wuesterwurst)
 
1968 The Kiss of Her Flesh
Richard Jennings (as Robert West)
 
1967 The Touch of Her Flesh
Richard Jennings (as Robert West)
 
1967 Lusting Hours
Partygoer/Call Girl's Client/Voices (as Julien Marsh)
 
1966 Take Me Naked
The bum's friend (as Robert West)
 
1965 Body of a Female
Bruno (as Robert West)
 
1965 Satan's Bed (uncredited)
 
1965 The Sin Syndicate
Bearded Man Watching Lesbians (uncredited)
 
Show ShowProducer (17 titles)
1977 Christopher Street Blues (producer - as Francis Ellie)
 
1977 Point Me Toward Tomorrow (producer - as Francis Ellie)
 
1976 Funk (producer)
 
1976 Kiss Today Goodbye (producer - as Francis Ellie)
 
1971 Vice Versa! (producer)
 
1970 Take My Head (producer)
 
1969 All Night Rider (producer)
 
1969 Crack-Up (producer)
 
1969 Mnasidika (producer)
 
1969 The Ultimate Degenerate (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 The Curse of Her Flesh (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 A Thousand Pleasures (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 The Kiss of Her Flesh (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
1967 The Touch of Her Flesh (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
1966 Take Me Naked (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
1965 Body of a Female (producer - as Julian Marsh)
 
Show ShowEditor (17 titles)
1977 Christopher Street Blues (as Julian Marsh)
 
1977 Point Me Toward Tomorrow (as Julian Marsh)
 
1976 Funk
 
1976 Kiss Today Goodbye (as Julian Marsh)
 
1974 Shriek of the Mutilated (as Mike Findlay)
 
1971 Vice Versa!
 
1970 Take My Head
 
1969 Crack-Up
 
1969 The Ultimate Degenerate (as Michael Fenway)
 
1968 The Curse of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 A Thousand Pleasures (as Richard Jennings)
 
1968 The Kiss of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1967 The Touch of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1966 Take Me Naked (as Julian Marsh)
 
1965 Body of a Female (as Michael Crane)
 
1965 Satan's Bed (as Michael Fenway)
 
Show ShowWriter (9 titles)
1976 Funk (written by)
 
1976 Snuff (archive footage - uncredited)
 
1971 The Slaughter
 
1969 The Ultimate Degenerate (screenplay / as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 The Curse of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1968 The Kiss of Her Flesh (as Julian Marsh)
 
1966 Take Me Naked (written by / as Julian Marsh)
 
1965 Body of a Female (as Francis Ellie)
 
Show ShowCinematographer (6 titles)
1977 Christopher Street Blues (photographed by / as Oscar Riva)
 
1976 Kiss Today Goodbye (photographed by / as Oscar Riva)
 
1970 Take My Head
 
1966 Take Me Naked (as Mike Fenway)
 
1965 Satan's Bed (as Julian Marsh)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (3 titles)
1988 Dying: Last Seconds of Life, Part II (video documentary) (director: archive footage - scenes form "Snuff" - uncredited)
 
1977 Dynasty (3-D technical advisor)
 
1977 13 Nuns (3-D technical advisor)
 
Show ShowCamera and Electrical Department (1 title)
1965 Body of a Female (camera operator - as Douglas Fenway)
 
Show ShowMusic Department (1 title)
1965 Satan's Bed (music editor - as Douglas Fenway)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1983 Saturday Superstore (TV series documentary)
Himself - Vet
Episode dated 12 March 1983 (1983) … Himself - Vet
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
1976 Snuff
Detective (uncredited)
 

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Alternate Names:

A. Bochin | Michael Crane | Francis Ellie | Douglas Fenway | Michael Fenway | Mike Fenway | Mike Findlay | Richard Jennings | Julian Marsh | Julien Marsh | Jullian Marsh | Oscar Riva | Robert West | Robert Wester | Robert Wuesterwurst
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Trivia:

For the film Funk he invented a new portable 3-D camera. When he was killed in the helicopter accident he was on his way to Paris to meet potential financial backers of the camera, and was holding a test model of his invention. See more »