Director Robert Hamer, best known for his Ealing films It Always Rains on Sundays and Kind Hearts and Coronets, used vivid location filming in and around...
Fast-paced comedy-thriller Cottage To Let stars Leslie Banks as inventor John Barrington who during the Second World War is working on a new bomb-sight at his...
After a gap of 20 years, Professor Bernard Quatermass, a legendary figure in the annals of British TV returned to our screens once more. In 1958...
Period drama serial A Woman of Substance was a massive hit for Channel 4 in it’s earliest years and was set at the turn of the...
In period drama serial A Tale of Two Cities, Sidney Carlton (James Wilby) gets caught up in intrigue in Revolutionary France. This 2 part mini-series was...
In sitcom Young At Heart iconic British film actor John Mills made a rare TV appearance as newly retired Albert Collyer who has trouble adjusting to...
Crime drama Gentleman Thief was something of a misfire in it’s attempt to revive E.W. Hornungs Raffles character it saw the gentleman thief getting involved in...
In this pleasant adaptation of the H G Wells novel, John Mills plays the eponymous Mr Polly who, disillusioned by the constant nagging of his wife...
Young Paul hangs on every word of the groom, Bassett, who has an inexhaustible fund of racing yarns. But Paul also idolises his mother Hester who...
The year is 1942 and, almost inevitably for the period, the star is Captain John Mills, commander of a motor ambulance convoy, who finds himself cut...
Menacing British whodunnit with a sharp twist, simmering social tension and a rare performance of coiled passion from John Mills. When the body of good-time girl...
Although the film took four years to complete and members of the crew were often sent home suffering from frostbite, John Mills described working on Scott...
Sidney Gilliat’s lauded drama stars John Mills and Joy Shelton as Jim and Lillie Colter, a young couple wrenched apart by war. It’s the height of...
Novelist Eric Ambler made a skilful and tense screen adaptation of his own novel and co-produced the thriller (with Filippo del Guidice) and, wrote the Daily...
Ted Willis came up with a bright and lively screenplay for this breezy British comedy described by David Quinlan as a ‘tremendous comedy-with-music… bubbling, joyous stuff.’...