George Armitage
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George Armitage

Mar 2, 1942 - Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.

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George Armitage (1942-2025) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer who got his start as part of the stable of up-and-coming filmmakers who broke into the business through Roger Corman's New World Pictures. He is most well-known as the director of the films Miami Blues and Grosse Pointe Blank.

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Cast

Media
Movie1976Fighting MadMan playing tennis (uncredited)
Movie1970Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.Billy the Kid
Movie1971Von Richthofen and BrownWolff
Movie1974Caged HeatFamily in Car

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Media
Movie1976Vigilante ForceWriterWriting
Movie1997Grosse Pointe BlankDirectorDirecting
Movie2004The Big BounceDirectorDirecting
Movie2004The Big BounceProducerProduction
Movie1990Miami BluesScreenplayWriting
Movie1990Miami BluesDirectorDirecting
Movie1972Hit ManWriterWriting
Movie1972Hit ManDirectorDirecting
Movie1975Darktown StruttersScreenplayWriting
Movie1976Vigilante ForceDirectorDirecting
Movie1970Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.ScreenplayWriting
Movie1972Night Call NursesWriterWriting
Movie1971Private Duty NursesDirectorDirecting
Movie1971Private Duty NursesWriterWriting
Movie1971Private Duty NursesProducerProduction
Movie1979Hot RodDirectorDirecting
Movie1979Hot RodWriterWriting
Movie1996The Late ShiftWriterWriting
Movie1990The Last of the FinestScreenplayWriting
Movie1970Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.Associate ProducerProduction
TV Show1971Monty NashWriterWriting