Directing
James Goldstone
Born 1931-06-08 · Los Angeles, California, USA · Died 1999-11-05
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goldstone (June 8, 1931 in Los Angeles, California – November 5, 1999 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) was an American director of both television and theatrical films during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. Goldstone was noted for the momentum and "fifteen-minute cliffhangers" that he brought to TV pilots such as Star Trek, Ironside, and The Senator. His later career helped pioneer the concept of "thirty-second attention span" pacing over detailed content in his dramatizations of Rita Hayworth, Calamity Jane, and the Kent State shootings for which he won the Emmy. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Goldstone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

When Time Ran Out...

Rollercoaster

Swashbuckler

The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight

Winning

The Bride in Black

Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story

The Loreley's Grasp

Scalplock

A Man Called Gannon

Shadow Over Elveron

Brother John

Earth Star Voyager

They Only Kill Their Masters

A Clear and Present Danger

Code Name: Heraclitus

Calamity Jane

Journey from Darkness

Kent State

Red Sky at Morning

Ironside

Cry Panic

Jigsaw

Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story

Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess

Things in Their Season

Eric

Dr. Max

Sentimental Journey
