John Krish (4th December 1923 - 7th May 2016) was a British director, and writer. He was known for his work in documentaries, and public information films such as Searching (1974) and the controversial The Finishing Line (1977). Krish began his career in the 1940s. He worked with various charities, government organizations, and the prison service, creating films that often sparked controversy and faced bans.
The Man Who Had Power Over Women
Successful record company executive Peter Reaney's (Rod Taylor) triumphs don't extend to his marriage. When his wife walks out on him, instead of attempting to resolve the situation he moves in with his good friend Val Pringle (James Booth), who's married to pretty Jody (Carol White). Inconveniently, he then begins an affair with Jody. Worse yet, the increasingly outlandish behavior of his clientele is becoming stressful as Peter struggles to take control of his life.
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