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Directed by Jack LeeOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors John Gregson,
Peggy Cummins,
James Hayter,
Donald Sinden,
Nadia Gray,
Maurice DenhamRating59%
After serving all his working life with the 'South Star' line, exclusively in cargo ships, Albert Ebbs is finally given command (abeit temporarily) of the SS Queen Adelaide, a cruise liner sailing from London to Sydney. An excellent seaman. he finds that he now has many social obligations that he does not have the skills to fulfill. He must preside at the Captain's Table, host cocktail parties, judge beauty contests and dance with the lady passengers. He must also cope with amorous widows, young couples who want him to marry them and a blustering ex-major who claims to have the ear of the Chairman of the shipping line., 1h26
Directed by John Paddy CarstairsOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyActors Ian Carmichael,
Belinda Lee,
Kathleen Harrison,
Robert Helpmann,
Leslie Phillips,
James HayterRating55%
Ian Carmichael as Willie is the bad seed of a family of thieves (father James Hayter, mother Kathleen Harrison, and sister, Jill Ireland). One day he heists a briefcase from a dodgy clergyman (Robert Helpmann) which is full of pound notes. Unfortunately, the notes all have the same serial number!, 1h33
Directed by Ralph ThomasOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Transport films,
Rail transport filmsActors Kenneth More,
Taina Elg,
Brenda De Banzie,
Barbara Steele,
James Hayter,
Barry JonesRating65%
Coming to the assistance of a nanny who is almost killed during a bungled hit-and-run assassination attempt, Richard Hannay (More) is surprised to find that there is no baby in her pram. Curious, he meets her at the Palace Music Hall where she has gone to see the act of Mr Memory (James Hayter). Afterwards, she goes back to Hannay's flat with him, where she reveals that she is a spy working for British Intelligence following a group called "The Thirty-Nine Steps"; all they know about their elusive leader is that he is missing the tip of a finger. The Thirty-Nine Steps are in possession of a set of top-secret plans for "Boomerang", a British ballistic missile project that could tip the balance of power in Europe. She tells Hannay that she must leave for Scotland immediately, but while Hannay is out of the room, she is killed by two hitmen.Directed by Darcy ConyersOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyActors Brian Rix,
Dora Bryan,
Ronald Shiner,
Liz Fraser,
Irene Handl,
Terry ScottRating59%
When unscrupulous Brighton antiques dealer Cecil Gibson (Ronald Shiner) dies, his widow Julie (Dora Bryan) remarries, and she and new husband Bertie (Brian Rix) go off on honeymoon. But they are chased by a gangster because of a fake antique bed that the late Cecil pawned off for quick cash. In addition, it appears Cecil the dealer has reincarnated as a mouthy South American parrot, whose aim is to make married life difficult for his wife and Bertie. , 1h41
Directed by Freddie FrancisGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Comedy horror filmsActors Michael Bryant,
Ursula Howells,
Imogen Hassall,
Michael Ripper,
Trevor HowardRating64%
Four individuals live in a secluded manor house in the English countryside, where they engage in an elaborate role-playing fantasy called The Game. In The Game, each individual assumes the role of a member in a "happy" family, completely subsuming his or her individual personality to the point that each individual is known only by the identity he or she is playing: Mumsy (the mother, Ursula Howells), Nanny (the nanny, Pat Heywood), Sonny (the son, played by Howard Trevor), and Girly (the daughter, Vanessa Howard). The Game is built around a set of strictly enforced yet ill-defined rules, the principal one of which is "Rule No. 1: Play the Game.