Hugh Gladwish
Directing
Biography
Hugh Gladwish was born in 1927 in St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex, England, UK. He was a director and writer, known for The Ghost Goes Gear (1966), Look... Signal... Manoeuvre... (1965) and Cucumber Castle (1970). He died on August 19, 2011 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK.
Known For

On his death bed, The King orders his kingdom divided into two halves, the Kingdom of Jelly and the Kingdom of Cucumbers. Before the king even dies, Prince Frederick declares himself "King of Cucumbers" and Prince Marmaduke becomes the “King of Jelly”.
Cucumber Castle

A traveler arrives at the Usher mansion to visit his old friend, Roderick Usher. Upon arriving, however, he discovers that Roderick and his sister, Madeline, have been afflicted with a mysterious malady: Roderick's senses have become painfully acute, while Madeline has become nearly catatonic. That evening, Roderick tells his guest of an old Usher family curse: any time there has been more than one Usher child, all of the siblings have gone insane and died horrible deaths. As the days wear on, the effects of the curse reach their terrifying climax.
The Fall of the House of Usher

Unbeknownst to the Spencer Davis Group, their manager is upper class, grew up in a haunted manor, and is called Algernon. When they visit his home, they find out that the family is broke, they don't have the money to pay the servants, and their home is going to ruin. Spencer suggests that they advertise the home (and the ghost) and charge admission.
The Ghost Goes Gear

An animated short that summarizes the manufacture of steel and a humorous look at a world without it.
River of Steel
Part of BFI collection "Worth the Risk?"