Nigel Dick

Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Director), 2 (Writer)
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Taking destiny into his own hands, a wannabe screenwriter traps a successful producer in an elevator and pitches him four strange scripts. A portmanteau movie in which nothing is as it seems.
When the members of S Club complain about how tough it is to stay on top, they find themselves replaced by lookalikes... or are they? (imdb)
After a series of murders in motel rooms are connected, a cop, Dickson, heads out on the trail to find a serial killer. He discovers that he signs the motel guest-books with the names of boxers, and hence gets a lead on him. However, when he just fails to catch up arrest him, the chase becomes personal. (imdb)
An archaeologist smuggles a valuable ancient jewel into the US. He is soon murdered by people looking for the jewel, but he had hidden it. The killers, believe that his widow knows where the artifact is hidden, go after her. (imdb)
2Gether (2000) - TV Movie
A movie that spoofs boy bands like N*Sync, New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys, etc. It's the boy band version of Spinal Tap! (imdb)
Inside Out II (1992) - Direct-to-Video
Playboy does to softcore sex films what HBO's Tales from the Crypt did for horror. Contains the stories: "Mis-apprehended"; "I've Got A Crush On You"; "The Freak"; "There's This Travelling Salesman, See"; "Double Vision"; "Busty Gusty and her Twin 50's"; "Some Guys Have All The Luck"; "The Hitchhiker"; and "The Right Number". (imdb)
In an effort to confront her family's dark past a punk-chick from California traces her father's roots back to pre-war Berlin. Her journey takes her to Houston, Paris, Berlin, Prague and Theresientadt. During this voyage she discovers not only how she and her whole family were effected by Hitler's Final Solution but also that her family is larger than anyone imagined.
Oasis: Wonderwall (1995) - Direct-to-Video
The music video original sequence by Johanna Bautista (Sweetheart Massive Attack) to the song was filmed by director Nigel Dick with his regular collaborator DOP Ali Asad in the relatively brief period when bassist Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan quit the band due to nervous exhaustion; Scott McLeod came in to replace him. (wikipedia)
A young architect finds himself being stalked by a gang of criminals who believe he knows something that could expose their activities.