The Massacre of Glencoe is a 1971 British historical drama film directed by Austin Campbell and starring James Robertson Justice, Andrew Crawford and William Dysart. The film depicts the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe in Scotland.
, 1h23 Directed byJohn Gilling OriginUnited-kingdom ActorsValerie Hobson, James Robertson Justice, Edward Underdown, Henry Kendall, Garry Marsh, Samuel John Kydd Rating66% A convicted female blackmailer is found murdered in her flat and suspicion falls on three men, all of whom the police believe may have had reason to wish her dead: struggling author Hugh Allen (Edward Underdown) who had previously been involved in a relationship with the dead woman; Allen's publisher Ronald Parker (Henry Kendall), who had been blackmailed out of several thousand pounds while she was in his employ, and arrogant playwright Jonathan Roach (James Robertson Justice) who clearly knew the woman, but is evasive about the exact nature of their acquaintance. None of the three can provide a verifiable alibi for the time of the murder, so Inspector Thornton (Garry Marsh) decides to shadow them in the belief that sooner or later the guilty party will betray himself.
, 1h20 Directed byFrank Ross OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romance ActorsJoan Caulfield, David Niven, James Robertson Justice, Lenore Lonergan, Frances Bavier, Peggy Maley Rating52% David Niven plays a globe-trotting author and photographer on assignment from LIFE magazine to do a photo story on best-selling author of the title book, "The Lady Says 'No'," Joan Caulfield. Rather than finding a dour spinster, as he expects, she is a young, attractive blonde, who finds her published theories against love and men set on their head.
, 1h18 Directed byMichael Barry OriginUnited-kingdom GenresComedy, Fantasy ActorsSally Ann Howes, Gordon Jackson, Basil Radford, James Robertson Justice, Kenneth More, Naunton Wayne Rating60% Jennifer Peters is a normal girl except for one unfortunate trait. All the women in her family stop any mechanical contrivance that they travel in. As the film progresses, Jennifer stops her boyfriend's automobile, then a train she travels in without being aware of what she does. Tension mounts when a girlfriend takes ill and Jennifer takes her job; an air hostess on a Liberator airliner!
, 1h51 Directed byPeter Ustinov OriginUnited-kingdom GenresFantastic, Comedy ActorsRoger Livesey, Anthony Newley, Petula Clark, Kay Walsh, James Robertson Justice, David Hutcheson Rating62% During the British Raj, unscrupulous Marmaduke Paradine steals the Garuda Stone, the magical eye of an Indian idol, which grants one wish to each possessor. He had been warned that the thief of the stone would have bad luck; convinced by the time he returns to England, he gives it to his former brother-in-law, widower Paul Bultitude.