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Directed by Robert S. BakerGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Dinah Sheridan,
Kynaston Reeves,
Maxwell Reed,
Eric Pohlmann,
Michael Brennan,
Ronald Leigh-HuntRating57%
An engineer Christopher Pelly (Maxwell Reed), loses his eyesight in an accident. He goes to London to have an eye operation. There he wants to go to his friends house but the taxi driver dropped him at the wrong house in Kensington. In the house three men had murdered a person with a knife and the corpse was lying on the floor. Pelly doesn't know that he is in the wrong house, and seeing that he is blind, the three murderers don't kill him. Pelly reported the incident to the police but the police were unable to find the dead body. When Pelly regains his eyesight after the operation he decides to solve the murder mystery., 1h24
Directed by Robert S. Baker,
Monty BermanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
Historical,
CrimeActors Lee Patterson,
Eddie Byrne,
John Le Mesurier,
Ewen Solon,
Garard Green,
George RoseRating60%
In 1888, Jack the Ripper is on his killing spree. Scotland Yard Inspector O'Neill (Byrne) welcomes a visit from his old friend New York City detective Sam Lowry (Patterson) who agrees to assist with the investigation. Sam becomes attracted to modern woman Anne Ford (McDowall) but her guardian, Dr. Tranter (Le Mesurier) doesn't approve. The police slowly close in the killer as the public becomes more alarmed. The killer's identity is revealed and he meets a ghastly end., 1h59
Directed by Michael Powell,
Emeric PressburgerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Political filmsActors John Gregson,
Anthony Quayle,
Peter Finch,
Ian Hunter,
Bernard Lee,
Patrick MacneeRating65%
In the early months of the Second World War, Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine sends out merchant raiders to attack Allied shipping. The Royal Navy responds with hunting groups whose mission is to stop them. The group that finds the heavily armed pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee near South America is outgunned: Graf Spee is equipped with long-range 11-inch guns, while the British heavy cruiser Exeter has much lighter 8-inch guns, and the light cruisers Ajax and Achilles have 6-inch guns. Despite this, they go straight to the attack., 1h24
Directed by Jesse HibbsOrigin USAGenres Adventure,
WesternActors Anne Baxter,
Jeff Chandler,
Rory Calhoun,
Barbara Britton,
John McIntire,
Ray DantonRating59%
Struggling miners Flapjack and Banty go to the office of Alex McNamara, the new gold commissioner in Nome, Alaska, to complain about claim jumpers. He isn't there, so they drown their sorrows at Cherry Malotte's gambling house and saloon., 2h10
Directed by Sergio LeoneOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
War,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
Peplum,
WesternThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Disaster films,
Films about earthquakes,
SculptureActors Rory Calhoun,
Lea Massari,
Georges Marchal,
Ángel Aranda,
George Rigaud,
Roberto CamardielRating58%
A Greek military hero named Darios (Rory Calhoun) visits his uncle Lissipu (George Rigaud) on the island of Rhodes in the year 280 BC. Rhodes has just finished constructing an enormous colossal statue of the god Apollo to guard its harbor and is planning an alliance with Phoenicia, which would be hostile to Greece., 1h22
Directed by David MacDonaldOrigin United-kingdomGenres Swashbuckler,
Action,
AdventureThemes Political filmsActors George Baker,
Sylvia Syms,
Marius Goring,
Peter Arne,
Clive Morton,
Gary RaymondRating59%
After the Battle of Worcester at the end of the Second English Civil War, the main aim of General Oliver Cromwell (John Le Mesurier) is to capture Charles Stuart (Gary Raymond), son of the executed Charles I. However, the dashing Royalist hero nicknamed "the Moonraker" (George Baker) prepares to smuggle him to safety in France, under the noses of Cromwell's soldiers. According to the story, the hero is called "the Moonraker" after the smuggler term, Moonrakers, sometimes claimed to hide contraband in the village pond and to rake it out by moonlight.