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Directed by Cyril FrankelOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorActors Patrick Allen,
Felix Aylmer,
Gwen Watford,
Janina Faye,
Niall MacGinnis,
Alison LeggattRating73%
The film is set in a small Canadian town to which the British Carter family (Peter, Sally and 9-year-old daughter Jean) have just moved, following Peter's appointment as school principal. One night Jean appears restless and disturbed, and confides to her parents that earlier that day while playing in a local wood, she and her friend, Lucille, went into the house of an elderly man who asked them to remove their clothes and dance naked before him in return for some candy, which they did and Jean doesn't believe they did anything wrong. But her parents are appalled by what they hear and decide to file a complaint. The accused man, Clarence Olderberry Sr., is however the doyen of the wealthiest, most highly regarded and influential family in town and matters conspire to turn against the Carters as the townspeople start to close rank against the newcomers. The police chief casts doubt on Jean's story, while Olderberry's son warns the Carters that if they pursue the matter through the legal system, he will ensure that Jean's evidence and trustworthiness will be torn to shreds in court., 1h30
Directed by Cyril FrankelOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in filmActors Joan Fontaine,
Kay Walsh,
Alec McCowen,
Leonard Rossiter,
Ann Bell,
John CollinRating58%
A British schoolteacher, Gwen (Joan Fontaine), travels to Africa to work as a missionary. She has a nervous breakdown after being exposed to witchcraft during a rebellion led by witch doctors. Returning to England to recover, she is hired by wealthy siblings Alan and Stephanie Bax (Alec McCowen and Kay Walsh) to become head teacher of the small private school in their rural village., 1h34
Directed by Cyril Frankel,
Robert Hamer,
Hal E. ChesterOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyActors Ian Carmichael,
Terry-Thomas,
Dennis Price,
Janette Scott,
Alastair Sim,
Peter JonesRating72%
Henry Palfrey (Ian Carmichael) is a failure in sport and love, and the easy victim of conmen and employees alike. So he enrolls at the "School of Lifemanship" in Yeovil, run by Dr. Potter (Alastair Sim). Late for his appointment, he overhears Potter explaining the principles of lifemanship to the new intake: Well, gentlemen, lifemanship is the science of being one up on your opponents at all times. It is the art of making him feel that somewhere, somehow he has become less than you – less desirable, less worthy – less blessed.