Biography
Born and trained in New York City, Brian G. Hutton spent several frustrating years as a movie and TV bit player and as a stand-in for more famous screen personalities. With the help of an industry friend, writer/director Douglas M. Heyes, Hutton began securing TV-series directing assignments in the early 1960s. His first theatrical feature as a director was
Wild Seed (1965), an outgrowth of Universal's "young talent" department. Brian G. Hutton has since directed the outsized action films
Where Eagles Dare (1969) and
Kelly's Heroes (1970), and has survived two
Elizabeth Taylor vehicles, X, Y and Zee (1971) and
Night Watch (1975). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide