John Glen Biography
Biography
A film editor since the early 1960s, Briton John Glen wielded the scissors on his first James Bond film,
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, in 1969. He went on to edit such subsequent Bonds as
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and
Moonraker (1979), also functioning from time to time as second-unit director. Glen was finally promoted to full director for the 1981 007opus
For Your Eyes Only, startling longtime followers of the series by eschewing the gags and gimmickry indigenous to the Roger Moore Bond films and harking back to the minimalism of the
Dr. No and
From Russia With Love days. Evidently the experiment was not warmly received; in his later Bond films
Octopussy (1983)
A View to a Kill (1985)
The Living Daylights (1987) and
License to Kill (1989), Glen returned to the popular larger-than-life elements that the fans demanded. John Glen hasn't been heard from much since drawing the unfortunate assignment of directing the 1992 megaturkey
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery.
- Hal Erickson, Rovi
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