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===Shorts=== Winner directed his first travelogue, ''This is Belgium'' (1957), which was largely shot on location in [[East Grinstead]]. It was financed by his father.<ref name="telegraph1">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/9816044/Michael-Winner.html |title=Michael Winner |newspaper=The Telegraph|date=21 January 2013 |location=London}}</ref><ref name=ft>{{cite news|title=Weekend interview: Michael Winner|author=Garrahan, Matthew|work=FT|location=London|date=24 September 2004|page=1}}</ref> Later, he wrote, produced and directed a short, ''The Square'' (1957), starring [[A. E. Matthews]], and which again was financed by Winner's father. Winner's first on-screen feature credit was earned as a writer for the low-budget crime film ''[[Man with a Gun (1958 film)|Man with a Gun]]'' (1958) directed by [[Montgomery Tully]].<ref>{{cite news|title=MAN WITH A GUN|work=Monthly Film Bulletin|location=London|volume=25|issue=288|date=1 January 1958|page=129}}</ref> He went on to direct the shorts ''Danger, Women at Work'' (1959) and ''Watch the Birdie'' (1959), and was Associate Producer on ''Floating Fortress'' (1959), produced by [[Harold Baim]].
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