ROGER SPOTTISWOODE

'Roger Spottiswoode' (born January 5, 1945) is a Canadian-born film director and writer, who began his career as an editor in the 1970s. He has directed a number of notable films and television productions, including ''Under Fire'' (1983) and the 1997 James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' starring Pierce Brosnan. Spottiswoode was one of the writing team responsible for ''48 Hrs.'' starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.

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Selected filmography
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Selected filmography



★ ''Terror Train'' (1980) – director

★ ''The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper'' (1981) – director

★ ''48 Hrs.'' (1982) – co-writer

★ ''Under Fire'' (1983) – director

★ ''The Best of Times'' (1986) – director

★ ''Shoot to Kill'' (1988) – director

★ ''Turner & Hooch'' (1989) – director

★ '' Air America'' (1990) – director

★ ''Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot'' (1992) – director

★ ''Mesmer'' (1994) – director

★ ''Hiroshima'' (1995) – co-director

★ ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' (1997) – director

★ ''The 6th Day'' (2000) – director

★ ''Spinning Boris'' (2003) – director

★ ''Ripley Under Ground'' (2005) – director

★ ''The Children of Huang Shi'' (2007) – director

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