Michael Rennie is a Actor British born on 25 august 1909 at Bradford (United-kingdom)
Michael Rennie
Michael Rennie participated to
70 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
5 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
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Directed by Henry KosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
PeplumThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Films based on the Bible,
Portrayals of Jesus in film,
Children's filmsActors Richard Burton,
Jean Simmons,
Victor Mature,
Michael Rennie,
Jay Robinson,
Dean JaggerRoles Peter
Rating66%
The action takes place in Ancient Rome, Judaea, Capri, and Galilee in a time period stretching from A.D. 32 to A.D. 38, 1h40
Directed by Delmer DavesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
PeplumThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Sports films,
Films based on the Bible,
Portrayals of Jesus in film,
Children's filmsActors Victor Mature,
Susan Hayward,
William Horace Marshall,
Michael Rennie,
Debra Paget,
Anne BancroftRoles Peter
Rating65%
The film begins with a clip from the previous film, showing its central characters Marcellus and Diana going to be martyred for their Christian beliefs on the order of Emperor Caligula. Before being executed, Diana hands the robe to Marcellus' servant Marcipor (David Leonard), telling him that it is "for the Big Fisherman," meaning Peter, who was a fisherman before being called as an apostle. , 2h1
Directed by Henry HathawayOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Children's filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Orson Welles,
Cécile Aubry,
Jack Hawkins,
Laurence Harvey,
Michael RennieRoles King Edward
Rating62%
The story concerns 13th-century Saxon nobleman Walter of Gurnie (Tyrone Power), who, after sparking an unsuccessful rebellion against the Norman conquerors of his homeland, sets out to seek his fortune in the Far East during the times of Pax Mongolica. His friend, an archer, Tristam (Jack Hawkins) goes with him, since they are both outlaws now. Walter and Tristam seek the acquaintance of Mongol warlord Bayan (Orson Welles) and agree to fight for him. The "Black Rose" of the title is the beauteous Maryam (Cécile Aubry), a half-English, half-Mongol girl who has escaped from General Bayan of the Baarin's harem and is harbored by Walter and Tristam while Walter and Tristram are in service to Bayan. Maryam loves Walter but he is too interested in his adventure to pay her any attention. Tristam doesn't like all the killing and decides to get away. He takes Maryam with him, because she wants to go to England., 1h44
Directed by Jean NegulescoOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes La fin du monde,
Medical-themed films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Catastrophe épidémiologique,
Children's films,
Disaster filmsActors Lana Turner,
Richard Burton,
Fred MacMurray,
Joan Caulfield,
Michael Rennie,
Eugenie LeontovichRoles Lord Albert Esketh
Rating57%
In India to purchase some horses, British aristocrat Lord Esketh and his wife, Edwina, come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani. Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings. The spoiled, insensitive Edwina scoffs at this., 1h32
Directed by Robert WiseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
ThrillerThemes Radio,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Robot films,
Disaster films,
American disaster filmsActors Michael Rennie,
Patricia Neal,
Billy Gray,
Hugh Marlowe,
Sam Jaffe,
Frances BavierRoles Klaatu, alias Mr. Carpenter
Rating76%
When a flying saucer lands in Washington, D.C., the U. S. Army quickly encircles the spaceship. A humanoid (Michael Rennie) emerges, announcing that he has come in peace. As he advances, he unexpectedly opens a small cylindrical device and is shot by a nervous soldier who thinks it's a weapon. A tall robot emerges from the saucer and quickly disintegrates the army's deployed weapons with an energy ray. The alien orders the robot, Gort, to stop. He explains that the broken device was a gift for the President, which would have enabled him "to study life on the other planets".