, 1h12 Directed byVal Guest OriginUnited-kingdom GenresComedy, Musical ThemesMusical films ActorsArthur Askey, Anne Shelton, Peter Graves, Ronald Shiner, Jean Kent, Antoinette Cellier Roles The Queen Rating49% This musical comedy is set on a mysterious island where scantily clad warrior women hold all the power and men are regarded as disposable beings useful only for breeding purposes. Comic scenes result when four airmen arrive on the island and become the object of native womenfolk's desires.
, 1h26 Directed byHarold French OriginUnited-kingdom GenresComedy ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsMargaret Lockwood, Michael Wilding, Celia Johnson, Roland Culver, Helen Haye, Athene Seyler Roles Hilda Rating64% Well-to-do couple Dora and Charles Randolph are celebrating their golden wedding, and three generations meet at the Randolph country home. As the relatives gather, each reveals his or her personal quirks and shortcomings. Caught in the middle is family secretary Penny Fenton (Margaret Lockwood), who has the unenviable task of sorting and smoothing out the family's deep-set hostilities and jealousies so that a good time can be had by all.
Directed byFriedrich Zelnik OriginUnited-kingdom GenresComedy, Crime ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsBen Lyon, Terence De Marney, Athole Stewart, Barbara Blair, Antoinette Cellier, David Burns Roles Louise Rogers Rating60% Cockney comedian Syd Walker plays it more or less straight as Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Davidson, at present trying to determine who murdered the much-hated Count Mattoni (Leslie Perrins). The dilemma isn't that the Detective is suffering from a lack of witnesses. In fact, four different people come forth to confess to the killing – each of them with plenty of motive and opportunity.
, 1h8 Directed byWalter Summers, Brian Desmond Hurst OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Romance ThemesPolitical films ActorsJohn Lodge, John Loder, Antoinette Cellier, Niall MacGinnis, Clifford Evans, Jerry Verno Roles Maureen Elliott Rating61% The film opens with an IRA ambush of a police convoy carrying two captured members of the IRA. Irish Police Inspector Hannay (John Lodge) and British Captain Wiltshire of the Royal Intelligence Corps (John Loder) both turn out to be in love with Maureen Elliot (Antionette Cellier) sister of the IRA leader. The IRA leader is subsequently shot by Wiltshire. Hannay realises that Maureen is in love with Wiltshire and, as a final gesture, takes the blame for shooting her brother himself. Maureen then helps Captain Wiltshire to escape an IRA trap.