There was so much more to Ealing Studios than its famous comedies. But there's one category of Ealing films that's really obscure. The 30-odd documentaries and propaganda shorts released by the studio ...
As 2012's Dickens bicentenary celebrations continue, we launch an exciting new tour of short films. With the help of expert guides, the films explore the many ways Dickens' work has been adapted for ...
Kenneth More was one of the dominant male stars of the 1950s, able to play both comic and serious roles and with a greater emotional range than has customarily been acknowledged.
Sir John Holland of Scotland Yard and his daughter Joan are implicated in a murder when they attend a party held by the much-hated Lord Studholme.
Production Company Steven S.A.
Throughout the 1960s, Sian Phillips was perhaps best known for being Mrs Peter O'Toole; only their friends Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were as glamorous and famous a showbusiness couple.
During a Sicilian fiesta, young lovers Hero and Claudio conspire to make sharp-tongued rivals Beatrice and Benedick fall in love with each other. While Cedric Messina and Alan Cooke (who adapted the ...
Cast: Alan Browning (Ellis Cooper); Maggie Fitzgibbon (Vivienne Cooper); June Bland (Vera Harker); Wendy Richard (Joyce Harker); Robert Brown (Bert Harker); David Janson (Jimmy Harker); Sandra Payne ...
A sceptical American psychologist visits England and investigates a fellow scientist's mysterious death. In so doing he encounters a black magician who has the power to invoke an ancient fire demon to ...
Before playing the first Dr. Who, William Hartnell was a familiar face in British cinema portraying tough sergeants and underworld types. However, despite stereotyped roles, the actor often delivered ...
A decade of radical change - not least for British cinema ...
A man, irritated by the presence of a photographer, solves his dilemma by swallowing him and his camera whole.