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  1. May 3, 2019 · John Llewellyn Moxey, who has died aged 94, was there at the birth of the TV-movie, worked during a watershed moment for the small screen and – through stints on Charlie's Angels, Mission: Impossible and Murder She Wrote – proved himself a quiet master of the medium. David Parkinson pays tribute to a director who surfed giant changes in TV for over three decades.

  2. John Llewellyn Moxey is Argentinian director best known for his work on American television. A citizen of England, Moxey was born in Argentina where his father was working with the coal industry.

  3. The City of the Dead (U.S. title: Horror Hotel) is a 1960 supernatural horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Christopher Lee, Venetia Stevenson, Betta St. John, Patricia Jessel and Valentine Dyall. The film marks the directorial debut of Moxey. [4] It was produced in the United Kingdom but set in America, and the British actors were required to speak with North American ...

  4. John Llewellyn Moxey, a prolific TV director who helmed episodes of Charlie’s Angels, Mannix, Magnum, P.I. and Murder, She Wrote, died of complications from cancer on April 29 in University Place, Washington. He was 94. After leaving Bradfield, John served with the 53rd Welsh Division during the Second World War.

  5. John Llewellyn Moxey (1925-2019) was an Argentinian-born British director who predominantly worked in television. His British credits for that medium include Coronation Street, Z-Cars, Armchair Theatre, The Avengers and The Saint.

  6. The House That Would Not Die [a] is a 1970 American made-for-television supernatural horror film starring Barbara Stanwyck (in her television film debut), Richard Egan, Michael Anderson Jr. and Kitty Winn. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 27, 1970.