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  1. Biography. George is a film maker descendant of the Biddall and McIndoe fairground families. George is the son of Josephine Biddall and John McIndoe. He was brought up in fairgrounds till he was sixteen, when he left home and moved to London to work in the film industry.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Bank_JobThe Bank Job - Wikipedia

    The film's producers said that they have a source, identified in press reports as George McIndoe, who was an executive producer. McIndoe claimed that he had talked with two of the gang, who even visited the film set.

  3. Mar 7, 2008 · The screenwritersDeep Throat turns out to be a man named George McIndoe, listed as a producer on the film, who claims that he met two of the robbers.

  4. George McIndoe, British director, producer, writer. Fellow The British Society Cinematographers, 1970. Member Showman's Guild Great Britian (honorary).

  5. Jan 30, 2021 · On the night of September 11, 1971, a gang of thieves had tunneled their way into the Lloyds Bank situated at Baker Street, from the basement of Le Sac, a leather goods shop which they had leased. They robbed valuables and cash, estimated to be worth three million pounds.

  6. Collection Overview. Collection Organisation. Container Inventory. Scope and Contents. Photographs, slides, newspaper cuttings related to the Biddall family and photographs of Kirkaldy Fair created for a documentary on Scottish fairs. Dates. Creation: c1880 - 1969. Creation: 18 May 1981. Creator. McIndoe, George Archiebald, Born c1961 (Person)

  7. George McIndoe. Producer: The Bank Job. George McIndoe is known for The Bank Job (2008) and The Baker Street Bank Raid (2008).