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Box office. £90,000 [1] Waterfront (also known as Waterfront Women) is a 1950 British black and white drama film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Robert Newton, Kathleen Harrison and Avis Scott. [2] It was written by John Brophy and Paul Soskin based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Brophy. It features a young (aged 25) Richard ...
Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction - horror film drama directed by Arthur Crabtree, and starring Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. [2] It was produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon for Amalgamated Productions.
1984 is a 1956 British black-and-white science fiction film, based on the 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, depicting a totalitarian future of a dystopian [3] society. The film followed a previous Westinghouse Studio One adaptation and a BBC-TV made-for-TV adaptation. 1984 was directed by Michael Anderson and starring Edmond O ...
The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942) Go to Blazes (1942) The Goose Steps Out (1942) King Arthur Was a Gentleman (1942) Much Too Shy (1942) Somewhere in Camp (1942) The Butler's Dilemma (1943) Bell-Bottom George (1943) The Demi-Paradise (1943)
Morning Departure. Morning Departure (released as Operation Disaster in the United States [7]) is a 1950 British naval drama film about life aboard a sunken submarine, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and starring John Mills and Richard Attenborough. It is based on a stage play of the same name by Kenneth Woollard, which had also been shown as a ...
Miranda (1948 film) Miranda. (1948 film) Miranda is a 1948 black and white British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. The film stars Glynis Johns, Googie Withers, Griffith Jones, Margaret Rutherford, John McCallum and David Tomlinson.
Mandy. (1952 film) Mandy is a 1952 British drama film about a family's struggle to give their deaf daughter a better life. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the novel The Day Is Ours by Hilda Lewis. It stars Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins and Terence Morgan, and features the first film appearance by Jane Asher.
After the Ball (1932 film) After the Verdict (film) Afterglow (1923 film) The Afterlight (2021 film) Afterwards (1928 film) Against the Tide (film) Against the Wind (1948 film) The Agitator. An Airman's Letter to His Mother.