Biography
Entering the British film industry as an assistant cameraman while still a teenager, Day became a director of photography in the '40s. He began directing in the mid '50s, and is remembered most fondly for his comedies
The Green Man with
Alastair Sim and
Two-Way Stretch with
Peter Sellers, and for his horror tales with
Boris Karloff, Grip of the Strangler (aka
The Haunted Strangler) and
Corridors of Blood. He came to specialize in adventure films in the '60s, including
She and several Tarzan movies. He turned his efforts to television in the '70s and '80s. ~ All Movie Guide