John Mccormick


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Living on Tokyo Time (1987)
Richie

Writer (Feature Film)

Chrome Soldiers (1992)
Story By
Living on Tokyo Time (1987)
Screenwriter
Seven Women (1966)
Screenwriter
Walk in the Shadow (1966)
Screenwriter
Victim (1962)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

Why Be Good? (1929)
Presented By
Footlights and Fools (1929)
Presented By
Synthetic Sin (1929)
Presented By
Smiling Irish Eyes (1929)
Producer
Lilac Time (1928)
Presented By
Happiness Ahead (1928)
Presented By
Oh, Kay (1928)
Presented By
Orchids and Ermine (1927)
Presented By
Lost at the Front (1927)
Presented By
Her Wild Oat (1927)
Presented By
Naughty But Nice (1927)
Presented By
The Tender Hour (1927)
Presented By
It Must Be Love (1926)
Presented By
Ella Cinders (1926)
Presented By
Twinkletoes (1926)
Presented By
Irene (1926)
Presented By
We Moderns (1925)
Presented By

Editing (Feature Film)

Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street (1999)
Editorial Consultant

Sound (Feature Film)

Original Diner Guys (1999)
Sound
Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western (1997)
Audio
The Marla Hanson Story (1991)
Sound Mixer
Growing Up in America (1988)
Sound

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Midnight Lovers (1926)
Production Manager
Miss Nobody (1926)
Production Manager

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

My Generation (2000)
Sound
Arguing the World (1998)
Sound
Vrooom, Vrooom, Vrooom (1994)
Sound

Cast (Special)

James Bond: The Secret Life of 007 (1995)

Sound (Special)

Dwarfs: Not a Fairy Tale (2001)
Sound Recordist
Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty Queen (2001)
Sound Mixer
Fighting the Tide (2000)
Audio
A Conversation With Gregory Peck (1999)
Sound Recordist
Friends For Life: Living With AIDS (1998)
Sound Recordist
Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War (1993)
Field Production Sound Recordist
Firehouse (1992)
Audio

Misc. Crew (Special)

Mummies: The Real Story (1999)
Sound
Searching For Jimi Hendrix (1999)
Sound
Awakenings: The Real Story (1998)
Sound
Busted: America's War on Marijuana (1998)
Sound
Mystery of the Senses (1995)
Sound
TV Nation: Year-in-Review Special (1994)
Sound
War of the Worlds (1994)
Sound
Cats & Dogs (1994)
Sound
The New Hollywood (1990)
Sound
The Making of Liberty (1986)
Sound

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Rather Know Than Guess Barrister Farr (Dirk Bogarde), investigating a homosexuality scandal in which he's implicated, arrives home to wife Laura (Sylvia Syms), who reveals her own suspicions, in Victim, 1961, directed by Basil Dearden.
Why Be Good? (1929) -- (Movie Clip) An Effervescent American Girl From one Manhattan party scene to the next, this time introducing top-billed Colleen Moore as aptly-named flapper Pert, again with emphasis on synchronized music and sound effects, also meeting dandified Jimmy (Louis Natheaux), William A. Seiter directing the slick Why Be Good?, 1929.
Why Be Good? (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Boiler Room In the third consecutive Manhattan party scene opening the picture, this time at a nautically-themed night club where Prohibition is openly flaunted, flapper Pert (Colleen Moore) with hustling Jimmy (Louis Natheaux), spotted by blue-blood Peabody (Neil Hamilton) and pals, in Why Be Good?, 1929.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) A Law Which Sends Homosexuals To Prison Rising barrister Farr (Dirk Bogarde) is summoned before the very crafty Inspector Harris (John Barrie), making delicate inquiries about possible blackmail, in director Basil Dearden's Victim, 1961.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Between You And The Blackie When Eddy (Donald Churchill) arrives with an incriminating photo, Barrister Farr (Dirk Bogarde) realizes his culpability in the suicide of their mutual friend, in director Basil Dearden's Victim, 1961.
Why Be Good? (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Last Night Of Freedom Impressive synchronized music and sound effects and a jolly Manhattan Jazz Age party, introducing Neil Hamilton as department store heir Peabody and later Edward Martindel as his beaming dad, in the last non-talkie starring the famed flapper Colleen Moore, First National’s Why Be Good?, 1929.
Why Be Good? (1929) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Be Disgraced Director William A. Seiter and First National Pictures could probably be accused of showing-off their synchronized-sound technique, as buddies wait on Peabody (Neil Hamilton), who’s just met virtuous flapper Pert (Colleen Moore), whose parents (John St. Polis, Bodil Rosing) still worry, in Why Be Good?, 1929.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) I Shall Inform The Police Roommate Eddy (Donald Churchill) just evades the cops looking for accused thief Jack "Boy" Barrett (Peter McEnery), who rings lawyer Farr (Dirk Bogarde), the reason for his cold reception not yet clear, in director Basil Dearden's Victim, 1961.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) At Least They Don't Burn You Fugitive Jack (Peter McEnery) departing London flags down friend Frank (Alan Howard), whose wife Sylvie (Dawn Beret) doesn't approve Jack's lifestyle, in Victim, 1961, from Janet Green and John McCormick's original screenplay.

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