George Sluizer

George Sluizer

Deceased · Born: Jun 25, 1932 · Died: Sep 20, 2014

Personal Details

Born Jun 25, 1932 Paris, France

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Sluizer (born 25 June 1932 in Paris, of Dutch and Norwegian parents; died 20 September 2014) was a Dutch filmmaker whose credits include features as well as documentary films. He is best known for directing two versions of The Vanishing, a 1988 Dutch-language release, originally titled Spoorloos, and a 1992 American version. Other feature films directed by Sluizer include Utz (1992) for producer John Goldschmidt, Crimetime (1995), and Dark Blood, which was discontinued after the death of its lead actor River Phoenix (in 1993), but later completed and premiered at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2012. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Sluizer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career

1985
Red Desert Penitentiary
Red Desert Penitentiary as Kemheim
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2012
Dark Blood
Dark Blood as Director
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1998
The Commissioner
The Commissioner as Director, Screenplay
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1996
Dying to Go Home
Dying to Go Home as Director, Writer
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Crimetime
Crimetime as Director
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1993
The Vanishing
The Vanishing as Director
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1992
Utz
Utz as Director
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1988
The Vanishing
The Vanishing as Director, Screenplay
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1985
Red Desert Penitentiary
Red Desert Penitentiary as Director, Writer
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1979
Twice a Woman
Twice a Woman as Director, Screenplay
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1971
Stamping Ground
Stamping Ground as Director
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