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Directed by Lance ComfortOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Eric Portman,
Ann Dvorak,
Walter Fitzgerald,
Martin Miller,
Beatrice Varley,
Henry OscarRating70%
Erich Kohler (Portman), a crack Luftwaffe pilot who speaks fluent English, is instructed by his superiors to drop a cargo of bombs on the Belgian city of Ghent and then to bale out of his plane wearing a British RAF uniform, gain the confidence of the local populace and then try to convince them that the British are responsible for the bombing of civilian targets in Belgium. The plan goes awry when he falls into the hands of the Belgian Resistance, who believe they are doing him a favour by arranging for him to be smuggled to Britain among a group of downed RAF pilots who are being returned that night., 1h25
Directed by Lesley SelanderOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Spy films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Ann Dvorak,
Gene Evans,
Douglas Kennedy,
Richard Loo,
Philip Ahn,
Jerry FujikawaRating64%
Claire Phillips, an American-born Filipina living in Manila and working as a cafe entertainer on the eve of the attack on Pearl Harbor. She meets and marries an American soldier, and with her husband, witnesses the Japanese invasion. Her husband is captured, and then killed in the Bataan Death March. Phillips joins the anti-Japanese resistance, and in order to obtain intelligence to send back to the United States, she opens a nightclub catering to Japanese officers. She successfully passes useful intelligence on to the American forces and the Filipino underground, but is then discovered, imprisoned, and tortured by the Japanese. Sentenced to death, she is rescued in the nick of time, and later awarded the Medal of Freedom., 1h38
Directed by Ralph ThomasOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Dirk Bogarde,
Sylva Koscina,
Robert Morley,
Leo McKern,
Roger Delgado,
Derek FowldsRating60%
Roger Allsop (John Le Mesurier) turns over some belongings to a clerk, who stows them in a drawer marked 007 before turning the identifying card over to read "deceased". Allsop and his superior, Colonel Cunliffe (Robert Morley), then discuss the necessity to send someone to pick up something behind the Iron Curtain., 1h33
Directed by John Harlow,
John FawcettOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Circus filmsActors Herbert Lom,
Anne Crawford,
David Farrar,
Ben Lyon,
Frederick Burtwell,
William HartnellRating60%
Stephen Torg (Lom) seeks work at a struggling traveling circus. While there, a lion escapes; Torg is able to control it with his skill at hypnotism. Phil Danton (Lyon), the head of the circus, is so impressed, he hires the newcomer. Then someone comes up with an idea. Torg hypnotizes Mary (Crawford) so that she can perform a dangerous aerial stunt without props. Her partner and boyfriend, Tom Danton (Farrar) is suspicious, but is overruled by the others., 1h54
Directed by Otto PremingerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Spy,
PoliticThemes Spy films,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Richard Attenborough,
Derek Jacobi,
John Gielgud,
Iman,
Nicol Williamson,
Robert MorleyRating60%
Maurice Castle (Nicol Williamson) is a mid-level bureaucrat in MI6 whose life seems completely without peculiarity, peccadillo, or any highlighting quality to suggest he’s anything but a dull bureaucrat, except for the interesting, casually introduced detail that he has an African wife, Sarah (Iman), and son, Sam (Gary Forbes). Meanwhile, the company regime, represented by corpulent, bluffly cheery Dr. Percival (Robert Morley), who’s actually an expert in assassinations and biological toxins, and grey eminence Sir John Hargreaves (Richard Vernon), advise newly appointed security chieftain Daintry (Richard Attenborough) that, thanks to a source they have cultivated in their Moscow enemy headquarters, they believe they have a traitor at the MI6 African desk. The duo determine that the mole must be quietly killed, rather than be allowed publicity in a trial or a flight to Moscow. They determine quickly that the most likely candidate for the traitor is Arthur Davis (Derek Jacobi), Castle’s playboy office partner. Actually, Castle is the mole, but the information he leaks is entirely unimportant financial documents. He became involved in leaking to the Soviets when he was an MI6 agent in South Africa, seven years earlier: he met and fell in love with Sarah, and when their affair was discovered by the authorities, Castle was all but thrown out of the country, and he entrusted Sarah’s smuggling out of the country to a mutual communist acquaintance. Ever since, he’s been repaying the favor by filtering insignificant data to the Soviets. Castle makes one last informational drop to his communist handlers and he is summarily whisked off to Moscow for protection. However, Castle's primary problem is that he is not a communist, is not a communist sympathizer, and has absolutely no interest in politics, socialism, the Russian language, Slavic history or culture, geopolitical power plays, Moscow nor the Soviet Union. His only interest is in his wife and his son, who are left in London — where they will remain separated from him., 1h45
Directed by John Huston,
Guy HamiltonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Humphrey Bogart,
Katharine Hepburn,
Robert Morley,
Theodore Bikel,
Peter C. Bull,
Walter GotellRating76%
Samuel Sayer (Robert Morley) and his sister Rose (Katharine Hepburn) are British Methodist missionaries in the village of Kungdu in German East Africa at the beginning of World War I in August/September 1914. Their mail and supplies are delivered by a small tramp steamer named the African Queen, helmed by the rough-and-ready Canadian boat captain Charlie Allnut (Humphrey Bogart), whose coarse behavior they tolerate in a rather stiff manner., 2h10
Directed by Herbert WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Anna Neagle,
Rex Harrison,
Dean Jagger,
Robert Morley,
Nancy Price,
Ronald ShinerRating61%
In the summer of 1943, after he is taken off combat operations for medical reasons, American SSgt John Patterson (Dean Jagger), an Army Air Force gunner, is billeted in the London home of the Duke of Exmoor (Robert Morley) in London's Grosvenor Square. He is befriended by the Duke and British paratrooper Major David Bruce (Rex Harrison), who has taken leave to contest a parliamentary by-election., 2h7
Directed by James Whale,
Howard Hughes, Jr.,
Edmund Goulding,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Jean Harlow,
Ben Lyon,
James Hall,
John Darrow,
Lucien Prival,
Jane WintonRating72%
Roy (James Hall) and Monte Rutledge (Ben Lyon) are very different British brothers. Strait-laced Roy loves and idealizes the apparently demure Helen (Jean Harlow). Monte, on the other hand, is a womanizer. Their German friend and fellow Oxford student Karl (John Darrow) is against the idea of having to fight England when World War I breaks out., 1h27
Directed by Charles FrendOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Clifford Evans,
Robert Morley,
Constance Cummings,
Tommy Trinder,
Gordon Jackson,
John WilliamsRating68%
English factory foreman Fred Carrick (Clifford Evans) goes to France on his own initiative to retrieve several pieces of valuable machinery ahead of the German invasion. Along the way, he is helped by two soldiers (Tommy Trinder, Gordon Jackson) and an American woman (Constance Cummings). To get to France, Fred has to get round the opposition of his firm's bosses and British civil servants. While in France, he has to learn about the role of the fifth column. His gradual realisation of how authority can trick him has been argued to be an allegory to Britain learning not to be to be too trusting but also through the role of an Anne Stafford, an American woman, an anticipation of an eventual alliance with the United States. During the race to the coast with the machines, the film evokes the huge scale of the refugee movements that fled before the advancing Nazis in France in 1940., 1h45
Directed by Brian G. HuttonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Tom Selleck,
Bess Armstrong,
Jack Weston,
Wilford Brimley,
Robert Morley,
Cassandra GavaRating59%
Eve Tozer (Bess Armstrong) is a society heiress and flapper living the high-life in 1920s Istanbul. She needs to find her father (Wilford Brimley) before he is officially declared dead or risk losing her inheritance to his scheming business partner Bentik (Robert Morley). She hires WWI ace-pilot Patrick O'Malley (Tom Selleck) and his planes to locate her father. O'Malley is eager to take the job as he needs to leave town rather urgently himself. However, Eve, also an accomplished pilot, is determined to accompany him in his other aircraft, which causes the first of many arguments between Istanbul and China.