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Derek Ford

Writing·1932–1995·Tilbury - Essex - United Kingdom

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Derek Ford (6 September 1932, Essex – 19 May 1995) was an English film director and writer, most famous for sexploitation films such as The Wife Swappers (1970), Suburban Wives (1971), Commuter Husbands (1972), Keep It Up, Jack (1973), Sex Express (1975) (also filmed in a graphic hardcore version), What's Up Nurse! (1977) and What's Up Superdoc! (1978).

Ford began as a writer in collaboration with his brother Donald Ford (died 1991), originally for radio before progressing to television (The Saint, Adam Adamant Lives!) and film (The Yellow Teddy Bears, The Black Torment, A Study in Terror and Hell Boats). Ford's first foray into directing, Los Tres Que Robbaran Una Banco, made in Spain in 1961 was an unhappy experience, around the same time Ford entered sexploitation when he was asked to re-edit and film additional sequences for a Swedish sex film called Svenska Flickor I Paris, eventually released as Paris Playgirls.

Ford's directing career began proper in the late sixties when he entered into partnership with producer Stanley Long, resulting in three films including the massively successful The Wife Swappers, released in America as The Swappers with the tag line "remember when all the guy next door wanted to borrow was your lawnmower?".

The Urge to Kill

The Urge to Kill

Director · Writer

1989
Don't Open Till Christmas

Don't Open Till Christmas

Writer

1984 3.0
The Making of a Horror Film

The Making of a Horror Film

Actor (Self)

1984
Venom

Venom

Writer

1974
The House That Vanished

The House That Vanished

Writer · Supervising Editor

1973
Secret Rites

Secret Rites

Director

1971
Corruption

Corruption

Writer

1968
A Study in Terror

A Study in Terror

Writer

1965
The Black Torment

The Black Torment

Writer

1964