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Wylie Watson is a Actor born on 4 february 1889 at Lanarkshire (United-kingdom)

Wylie Watson

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Birth 4 february 1889 at Lanarkshire (United-kingdom)
Death 3 may 1966 (at 77 years) at Australia (Australie)

Wylie Watson (6 February 1889 – 3 May 1966) (born John Wylie Robertson) was a British actor. Among his best-known roles were those of "Mr Memory", an amazing man who commits "50 new facts to his memory every day" in Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 film The 39 Steps, and wily storekeeper Joseph Macroon in the Ealing comedy Whisky Galore!. He emigrated to Australia in 1952, and made his final film appearance there in The Sundowners.

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Filmography of Wylie Watson (43 films)

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The Sundowners, 2h13
Directed by Fred Zinnemann
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Peter Ustinov, Glynis Johns, Dina Merrill, Bryan Pringle
Roles Herb Johnson
Rating70% 3.5465253.5465253.5465253.5465253.546525
Irish-Australian Paddy Carmody (Robert Mitchum) is a sheep drover and shearer, roving the sparsely-populated back country with his wife Ida (Deborah Kerr) and son Sean (Michael Anderson, Jr.). They are sundowners, constantly moving, pitching their tent whenever the sun goes down. Ida and Sean want to settle down, but Paddy has wanderlust and never wants to stay in one place for long. While passing through the bush the family meet refined Englishman Rupert Venneker (Peter Ustinov) and hire him to help drive a large herd of sheep to the town of Cawndilla. Along the way, they survive a dangerous brush fire.
Happy Go Lovely, 1h37
Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors David Niven, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero, Diane Hart, Bobby Howes, Kay Kendall
Roles Stage Door Keeper
Rating63% 3.195833.195833.195833.195833.19583
When chorus girl Janet Jones is late for rehearsal in Edinburgh, Bates, the chauffeur for B. G. Bruno, gives her a ride in Bruno's limousine, starting rumours that she is engaged to the wealthiest man in Scotland. American producer Jack Frost, her employer, has just had the star of his next show, Frolics to You, walk out on him because of his desperate financial situation. He replaces her with Janet, hoping that Bruno will back his revue (or at least that he can use Bruno's reputation to fend off impatient creditors). Her dressmaker, Madame Amanda, gives her more clothes (and sends the bill to Bruno). Janet's roommate, Mae Thompson, convinces her to continue the deception.
The Magnet
The Magnet (1950)
, 1h19
Directed by Charles Frend
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors James Fox, Kay Walsh, Meredith Edwards, Dame Thora Hird, Wylie Watson, Anthony Oliver
Roles Pickering
Rating67% 3.384463.384463.384463.384463.38446
Johnny Brent (Fox), home from school during a scarlet fever outbreak, manages to con a younger boy out of a magnet by trading it for an "invisible watch". The other boy's nanny accuses Johnny of stealing, which makes Johnny feel guilty. He runs away from home. After an older boy uses the magnet to cheat at pinball and Johnny is implicated, Johnny tries to get rid of the magnet. He meets an eccentric iron lung maker who is raising funds for the local hospital, and gives him the magnet to be auctioned for charity. The iron lung maker tells the story of the magnet at various fund-raising events, exaggerating wildly and portraying Johnny as everything from a spoiled brat to a Dickensian ragamuffin.
Morning Departure, 1h42
Directed by Roy Ward Baker
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Théâtre, Transport films, Submarine films, Films based on plays
Actors John Mills, Richard Attenborough, Bernard Lee, Kenneth More, Peter Hammond, Michael Brennan
Roles Able Seaman Nobby Clark
Rating69% 3.4892953.4892953.4892953.4892953.489295
The story is set after the end of the Second World War and concerns a British submarine, HMS Trojan, which is out on a routine exercise to test its new snorkel mast when it encounters a derelict floating magnetic mine left over from the war. The submarine dives, but sets off the mine. The mine blows the bows of the submarine off, and floods the after section through the displaced snorkel mast, instantly killing all 53 of the crew in the bows and stern section. The submarine settles to the bottom leaving twelve crew members alive amidships, who have been saved by the watertight doors which had been closed by order of the captain when he realised the imminent danger.
Whisky Galore!, 1h22
Directed by Alexander Mackendrick
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Basil Radford, Catherine Lacey, Bruce Seton, Joan Greenwood, Gordon Jackson, Wylie Watson
Roles Joseph Macroon
Rating70% 3.5459853.5459853.5459853.5459853.545985
The inhabitants of the isolated Scottish island of Todday in the Outer Hebrides are largely unaffected by wartime rationing, until the supply of whisky runs out in 1943. Then gloom descends on the disconsolate natives.
The History of Mr. Polly, 1h35
Directed by Anthony Pelissier
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors John Mills, Betty Ann Davies, Megs Jenkins, Finlay Currie, Diana Churchill, Shelagh Fraser
Roles Mr. Rusper
Rating65% 3.2965253.2965253.2965253.2965253.296525
Following his dismissal from a draper's shop, where his father had placed him as an apprentice, protagonist Alfred Polly (John Mills) finds it hard to find another position. When a telegram arrives informing him of his father's death, he returns to the family home. With a bequest of £500, Polly starts to consider his future; and a friend of his father's, Mr Johnsen (Edward Chapman), urges him to invest it in a shop - an idea that Polly hates. Whilst dawdling in the country on a newly-bought bicycle, Polly has a brief dalliance with a schoolgirl, Christabel (Sally Ann Howes); but later marries a cousin, Miriam Larkins (Betty Ann Davies). 15 years later, Polly and his wife are running a drapery in Fishbourne, and the marriage has descended to incessant arguments and bickering. Whilst walking in the country, Polly decides to commit suicide but also sets his shop ablaze in the hope the insurance will assure Miriam's prosperity; but botches the arson job and instead of killing himself, rescues an elderly neighbour and becomes a minor local celebrity. Still unhappy, Polly leaves Miriam and is hired by a rural innkeeper (Megs Jenkins) as handyman and ferryman; but soon realises that the position was open because the innkeeper's brother-in-law Jim (Finlay Currie) is a drunkard who chases any other man away from the inn. Polly clashes with Jim until the latter accidentally drowns in a weir when he is chasing Polly. Several years later, Polly returns to Fishbourne to find Miriam operating a tea-shop with her sister, in the belief that Polly had drowned, and returns to his happier life at the inn.
Brighton Rock, 1h32
Directed by John Boulting, Cliff Owen
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Noir, Crime
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry
Actors Richard Attenborough, Hermione Baddeley, William Hartnell, Carol Marsh, Harcourt Williams, Wylie Watson
Roles Spicer
Rating72% 3.644753.644753.644753.644753.64475
This drama film centres on a gang of assorted criminals led by a psychopathic teen-aged hoodlum known as "Pinkie." The film's real-life theme was the race-track gangs of the 1930s, which fought public battles with straight razors in their competition to control crime at racecourses in southern England. One of these racecourses was at Brighton, a popular seaside resort.
Things Happen at Night, 1h19
Directed by Francis Searle
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Horror comedy, Horror
Themes Ghost films, Films based on plays, Comedy horror films
Actors Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Olga Lindo, Garry Marsh, Wylie Watson, Patricia Owens
Roles Watson
Rating46% 2.33992.33992.33992.33992.3399
An English country house is plagued by a poltergeist who destroys things in the home, rearranges pictures on the wall, and possesses the daughter of the owner causing her to be expelled from school. A psychic ghost breaker and an insurance agent help the homeowners battle and expel the spirit.
London Belongs to Me, 1h52
Directed by Sidney Gilliat
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Richard Attenborough, Alastair Sim, Wylie Watson, Fay Compton, Susan Shaw, Joyce Carey
Roles Mr. Josser
Rating68% 3.43473.43473.43473.43473.4347
The film concerns the residents of a large terrace house in London between Christmas 1938 and September 1939. Among them are the landlady, Mrs Vizzard (played by Joyce Carey), who is a widow and a believer in spiritualism; Mrs Josser (Fay Compton), Mr Josser (Wylie Watson) and their teenage daughter (Susan Shaw); the eccentric spiritualist medium Mr Squales (Sim); the colourful Connie Coke (Ivy St Helier); and the young motor mechanic Percy Boon (Attenborough) and his mother (Gladys Henson).
My Brother Jonathan, 1h42
Directed by Harold French
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors Michael Denison, Daniel Day-Lewis, Dulcie Gray, Fred Groves, Ronald Howard, Mary Clare
Roles Bagley
Rating71% 3.563233.563233.563233.563233.56323
The story revolves around the life of Jonathan Dakers (Denison), a small town doctor. He is training to be a surgeon when his father dies. Due to the resulting financial problems, he cannot continue his training. He buys a share in Dr. Hammond's general practice in Wednesford, a poor foundry town.
No Room at the Inn, 1h22
Directed by Daniel Birt
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Freda Jackson, Joan Dowling, Joy Shelton, Hermione Baddeley, Niall MacGinnis, Harcourt Williams
Roles Councilor Green
Rating66% 3.331253.331253.331253.331253.33125
As part of the mass evacuation of children in the early months of World War II, teenage Mary O'Rane is billeted with Mrs Agatha ('Aggie') Voray in an unthreatened area in the north of England. Mary soon discovers that, behind her respectable front, Mrs Voray forces her evacuee charges (five in all) to live in squalor and semi-starvation while spending the money intended for their upkeep on alcohol and personal fripperies. Yet when Mary is visited by her father, Mrs Voray easily convinces him that Mary's allegations are groundless; to Mary's horror, he ends his visit by accompanying Mrs Voray on a pub crawl. Mary's young schoolteacher, Judith Drave, takes her concerns about the children's welfare to the local authorities but is ignored. Mary, meanwhile, is coaxed into petty crime by her fellow evacuee Norma. Matters come to a head when Mrs Voray goes out for the evening and returns to find that her new hat has been damaged. In an alcohol-fuelled fury, she locks little Ronnie in the coal cellar for the night. In the small hours, Mary and Norma sneak out of bed to release him, leading, in an unexpected turn of events, to Mrs Voray's accidental death.
Fame Is the Spur, 1h56
Directed by John Boulting, Roy Boulting
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors Michael Redgrave, Rosamund John, Bernard Miles, David Tomlinson, Carla Lehmann, Hugh Burden
Roles Pendleton
Rating66% 3.331223.331223.331223.331223.33122
When a young man from a North country mill town (Michael Redgrave) commits to help the poverty stricken workers in his area, he takes as his Excalibur a sword passed down to him by his grandfather from the Battle of Peterloo, where it had been used against workers. As an idealistic champion of the oppressed, he rises to power as a Labour M.P., but is seduced by the trappings of power, and finds himself the type of politician he originally despised.
Temptation Harbour, 1h31
Directed by Lance Comfort
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Robert Newton, Simone Simon, William Hartnell, Marcel Dalio, Edward Rigby, Charles Victor
Roles Fred
Rating70% 3.502813.502813.502813.502813.50281
A signalman on a quay sees a fight between two men. One of the men is deliberately pushed into the water and the signalman cannot save him, but decides to keep his suitcase which later finds is full of banknotes with a value of £5000.