
Derek Ford
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.
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The Urge to Kill
1989
The House of Orchids
1983
What's Up Superdoc!
1978
Forbidden Erotica
1978
What's Up Nurse
1977
Diversions
1976
The Girl from Starship Venus
1975
Commuter Husbands
1974
Keep It Up, Jack!
1974
Suburban Wives
1972
Secret Rites
1971
I Am a Groupie
1970
The Wife Swappers
1970