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Gordon McDougall Filmography

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$6
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$6
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The People’s Jack
~$6 · OTHER · 1970
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The People’s Jack
$6 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Gordon McDougall is a notable figure in the world of film production, particularly revered for his contributions to the unique cinematic landscape of the early 1970s. His work on cult classics like "Would You Look at Them Smashing All Those Lovely Windows" (1970), "The Gingham Dog" (1970), and "The Day They Buried Cleaver" (1970) has earned him a dedicated following among collectors. These films are celebrated not just for their innovative storytelling and distinct visual style, but also for their historical significance as part of the experimental cinema movement. Collectors are particularly drawn to McDougall's films due to their limited physical media releases and the rich, often quirky narratives that defy mainstream conventions. The original VHS and DVD releases of these titles are highly sought after, often fetching impressive prices on the secondary market. As collectors seek to build comprehensive libraries that reflect the diverse evolution of film, McDougall's contributions remain a vital cornerstone of their collections.

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