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Sylvia Coleridge is a Actor born on 10 december 1909 at Darjeeling (Inde)

Sylvia Coleridge

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Birth name Kathleen Sylvia Duke Coleridge
Birth 10 december 1909 at Darjeeling (Inde)
Death 31 may 1986 (at 76 years) at London (United-kingdom)

Sylvia Coleridge (10 December 1909 – 31 May 1986) was a British stage, radio and television actress.

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Alan Gibson
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Filmography of Sylvia Coleridge (8 films)

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The Flipside of Dominick Hide, 1h30
Directed by Alan Gibson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction
Actors Peter Firth, Caroline Langrishe, Pippa Guard, Patrick Magee, Sylvia Coleridge, Denis Lawson
Roles Great Aunt Mavis
Rating81% 4.063344.063344.063344.063344.06334
In 2130 earth has attained a clean, safe and anaesthetised future. Dominick is a time traveller whose job is to observe transport systems on the 'flipside' - the era before the Time Barrier was broken. Dominick's 'Circuit' (the period in time and space he must observe) is London 1980, where he believes he may have an ancestor - his great-great-grandfather, also named Dominick Hide. Breaking the rules, Dominick lands on the flipside to search for his great-great-grandfather.
The Human Factor, 1h54
Directed by Otto Preminger
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Spy, Politic
Themes Spy films, Politique, Political films
Actors Richard Attenborough, Derek Jacobi, John Gielgud, Iman, Nicol Williamson, Robert Morley
Roles Mrs Halliday
Rating60% 3.0484653.0484653.0484653.0484653.048465
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.
Tess
Tess (1979)
, 3h6
Directed by Roman Polanski
Origin France
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about capital punishment
Actors Nastassja Kinski, Peter Firth, Leigh Lawson, Carolyn Pickles, John Collin, David Markham
Roles Mrs. d'Urberville
Rating72% 3.647153.647153.647153.647153.64715
The story takes place in Thomas Hardy's Wessex during the Victorian period.
The Raging Moon, 1h50
Directed by Bryan Forbes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about disabilities
Actors Malcolm McDowell, Nanette Newman, Georgia Brown, Barry Jackson, Bernard Lee, Gerald Sim
Roles Celia
Rating68% 3.437293.437293.437293.437293.43729
Bruce Pritchard (Malcolm McDowell) is a 24-year-old working-class man and amateur soccer player with a passion for life. All this changes when he suddenly finds himself struck down by an incurable degenerative disease and confined for the rest of his life to a wheelchair. He makes a self-imposed exile to a church-run home for the disabled, believing that it is best for his immediate family to forget about him the way he is now. His bitterness at his fate and his dislike of the rules and regulations of the place only serve to make him more withdrawn and angry at his enforced imprisonment.
Jailbirds
Jailbirds (1940)

Genres Comedy
Actors Harry Terry, Charles Farrell, Charles Hawtrey, Sylvia Coleridge, Cyril Chamberlain
Roles Mrs. Smith
Rating54% 2.7271852.7271852.7271852.7271852.727185
After escaping from prison two criminals attempt to hide stolen jewels in a loaf of bread. However it accidentally gets sent to the wrong house leading to their ultimate capture.