With Uncle Silas Ben Travers, usually associated with farce, made a skilful and atmospheric screen adaptation of the chilling novel by Sheridan Le Fanu and, said...
Based on a script by Robin Maugham and Bryan Forbes, 1956 movie The Black Tent is a wartime romance mystery starring Anthony Steel as British officer...
The Blue Lamp was a seminal film from Ealing Studios that set out to show ‘fairly and realistically the work of the London police,’ as producer...
A fog-filled London is the setting for Jekyll And Hyde-type thriller Hangover Square from 1945 about a tortured composer who turns murderer when he hears loud...
In this superb movie version companion to the ITV series of Man at the Top Joe Lampton is given a high profile job by Lord Ackerman...
In A Game For Three Losers, a superior late entry Edgar Wallace Mystery, rising businessman/politician Robert Hilary takes on pretty new secretary Frances Challinor. Although married...
Marlon Brando, Stephanie Beacham and Thora Hird feature in Michael Winner’s pointless prequel to Henry James’ ‘The Turn Of The Screw’. Occasionally lurid but generally lame...
This madcap comedy stars Harold Lloyd as an absentminded archaeology professor. His generosity to a needy gangster gets him in trouble with the law, and he...
A hard-nosed, maverick Army major (Charlton Heston) loses his assignment after going public with some less than acceptable views. Disgraced, he takes a job as an...
One of the most influential and important films of British cinema’s ’60s New Wave, Tony Richardson’s gritty look at lower-class life in England heralded the talent...