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Directed by Sidney Gilliat,
Frank LaunderOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about education,
Transport films,
Rail transport filmsActors Frankie Howerd,
Dora Bryan,
George Cole,
Reg Varney,
Raymond Huntley,
Richard WattisRating58%
"Alphonse" Askett (Frankie Howerd) is a hairdresser who is also the operational leader of a gang of crooks who are led behind the scenes by an invisible mastermind (voiced by Stratford Johns). He gives instructions to Askett about the robbery, Operation Windfall, using a variety of James Bond-like communications devices—including a converted showerhead., 1h52
Directed by Sidney GilliatOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Richard Attenborough,
Alastair Sim,
Wylie Watson,
Fay Compton,
Susan Shaw,
Joyce CareyRating68%
The film concerns the residents of a large terrace house in London between Christmas 1938 and September 1939. Among them are the landlady, Mrs Vizzard (played by Joyce Carey), who is a widow and a believer in spiritualism; Mrs Josser (Fay Compton), Mr Josser (Wylie Watson) and their teenage daughter (Susan Shaw); the eccentric spiritualist medium Mr Squales (Sim); the colourful Connie Coke (Ivy St Helier); and the young motor mechanic Percy Boon (Attenborough) and his mother (Gladys Henson)., 2h
Directed by Sidney GilliatOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Rex Harrison,
Lilli Palmer,
Godfrey Tearle,
Griffith Jones,
Margaret Johnston,
Guy MiddletonRating65%
The plot follows the career of upper-class cad Vivian Kenway (Rex Harrison). He is sent down from Oxford University for placing a chamber pot on the Martyrs' Memorial. Sent to South America, he rebels against plantation life, eventually becoming a car racing driver. He descends to a life of woman-chasing and drunkenness, which causes the death of his father, Colonel Kenway (Godfrey Tearle). The plot diverges from the theme of the Rake's Progress paintings by having him redeem himself by a hero's death in World War II., 1h31
Directed by Sidney GilliatOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed filmsActors Alastair Sim,
Leo Genn,
Sally Gray,
Trevor Howard,
Rosamund John,
Judy CampbellRating73%
In August 1944, during the V-1 Doodlebug offensive on London, a murder is committed in Heron's Park Emergency Hospital, a rural British hospital somewhere in the Southeast of England. Joseph Higgins (Marriott) dies on the operating table after being injured by a flying bomb. The anaesthetist, Barney Barnes (Howard), has had a patient die in similar circumstances previously.Directed by Sidney GilliatOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musiciansActors Robert Morley,
Maurice Evans,
Eileen Herlie,
Martyn Green,
Peter Finch,
Dinah SheridanRating68%
The young composer Arthur Sullivan is encouraged by his friends and fiancée, Grace, to pursue the creation of "serious" works, such as his cantata The Prodigal Son, but he is pleased by the acclaim that he receives for the music to the short comic opera Trial by Jury, a collaboration with dramatist W. S. Gilbert. Grace leaves him, telling him that he is wasting his musical gifts on triviality, foreshadowing criticism from the musical establishment that will follow Sullivan for the rest of his career. , 1h44
Directed by Sidney Gilliat,
Guy HamiltonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceThemes Monde imaginaireActors Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
Jack Hawkins,
Glynis Johns,
Herbert Lom,
Walter Rilla,
Karel ŠtěpánekRating69%
John Marlowe (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is an American surgeon. He is visiting England when he is decoyed to the mythical European country of Vosnia. He finds that he is to operate on the Vosnian dictator. The dictator dies but is replaced by a look-alike. As one of the few who know, Marlowe is hunted by the country's secret police., 1h43
Directed by Sidney Gilliat,
Frank LaunderOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Eric Portman,
Gordon Jackson,
Patricia Roc,
Basil Radford,
Anne Crawford,
Naunton WayneRating67%
Celia Crowson (Roc) and her family go on holiday to the south coast of England in the summer of 1939. Soon afterwards the Second World War breaks out and Celia's father (Moore Marriott) joins what was to become the Home Guard and her more confident sister Phyllis (Joy Shelton) joins the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Fearing her father's disapproval if she moves away from home, Celia hesitates about joining up but eventually her call-up papers arrive. Hoping to join the WAAF or one of the other services, Celia instead gets posted to a factory making aircraft components, where she meets her co-workers, including her Welsh room-mate Gwen Price (Megs Jenkins) and the vain upper middle class Jennifer Knowles (Anne Crawford). Knowles dislikes the work they have to do at the factory, causing friction with their supervisor Charlie Forbes (Eric Portman) which eventually blossoms into a verbally combative romance., 1h35
Directed by Carol Reed,
Sidney Gilliat,
Frank LaunderOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Political filmsActors Margaret Lockwood,
Rex Harrison,
Paul Henreid,
Basil Radford,
Naunton Wayne,
Wyndham GoldieRating71%
As German forces take over Czechoslovakia in March 1939, Axel Bomasch (James Harcourt), a Czechoslovak scientist working on a new type of armour-plating, is flown to Britain. Bomasch's daughter, Anna (Margaret Lockwood), is arrested before she can reach the airport and sent to a concentration camp, where she is interrogated by Nazis who are after her father. Anna refuses to cooperate. Soon she is befriended by a fellow prisoner named Karl Marsen (Paul Henreid), who says he is a teacher imprisoned for his political views. Together they are able to escape and make their way to London. Anna does not know that Marsen is in fact a Gestapo agent assigned to gain her trust and locate her father.