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Directed by Anthony KimminsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Prison films,
Films about capital punishmentActors Alec Guinness,
Yvonne De Carlo,
Celia Johnson,
Charles Goldner,
Miles Malleson,
Bill FraserRating67%
Au début des années 1950, au nord du Maroc (alors sous protectorat espagnol), Henry Saint James est amené devant un peloton d'exécution. Alors que les soldats se préparent à tirer, se déroule un long flashback., 1h27
Directed by Anthony KimminsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Musical filmsActors George Formby,
Googie Withers,
Gus McNaughton,
Esma Cannon,
Garry Marsh,
C. Denier WarrenRating62%
George Formby plays a Daily Sun compositor who wins a large sum at the racing. He is paid with counterfeit notes. Formby’s character (George Gullip) then tries to find the criminals. In the process he goes "under cover" as a waiter and a wrestler. Clues suggest the villain is Gullip’s own boss., 1h28
Directed by Anthony KimminsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Musical films,
Horse sports in filmActors George Formby,
Dirk Bogarde,
Pat Kirkwood,
Joss Ambler,
Meriel Forbes,
George CarneyRating62%
This farce stars comedian George Formby, who plays George, a stable boy. He also has the unique ability to soothe an anxious racing horse. Expectedly, George races the horse and wins., 1h24
Directed by Anthony KimminsOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyActors Margaret Rutherford,
Ronald Shiner,
A. E. Matthews,
Fay Compton,
Nigel Stock,
Jill BennettRating64%
Clara Hilton (Margaret Rutherford), is a puritanical old lady whose eccentric uncle dies and leaves her five racing greyhounds, a broken-down pub, and a successful brothel. When confronted with her property, Clara is outraged, but shrewdly finds a way to convert the tainted money to good use for a children’s holiday fund. Clara also keeps Simon’s outspoken valet Henry Martin (Ronald Shiner) on to assist her., 1h33
Directed by Anthony KimminsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about capital punishmentActors Alec Guinness,
Celia Johnson,
Yvonne De Carlo,
Charles Goldner,
Miles Malleson,
Bill FraserRating67%
In early 1950s North Africa, a man (Alec Guinness) is escorted through an angry, clamouring crowd by a platoon of soldiers. They enter a fort and it is clear that he is to be executed. The commander (Peter Bull) orders the men to line up in two rows and gives the order to fire. As the shots ring out, the scene changes to a ferry ship, the "Golden Fleece" in the docks as the passengers embark for the two days' journey to Gibraltar. Amongst the crew, there is much dismay, and the chief officer, Carlos Ricco (Charles Goldner) takes to his cabin with the clear intention of getting drunk. He is interrupted by an elderly gentleman, Lawrence St. James (Miles Malleson), who had come to speak his nephew, Captain Henry St. James on an unspecified, but urgent, matter. He is profoundly shocked to learn that the grief he had encountered on the ship is due to the death of the man he had travelled from England to see. He begs Ricco, to explain what has led to such an event. He learns that his nephew Henry was the prosperous owner and skipper of this small passenger ship which he captained as it ferried regularly to and fro between Gibraltar and Kalique, a port in North Africa.