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Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Political filmsActors Curd Jürgens,
Victoria Shaw,
Herbert Lom,
Gia Scala,
Karel Štěpánek,
Adrian HovenRating61%
Le film retrace les relations professionnelles et privées de Wernher von Braun. En particulier, sa résistance à la politique d'armement des SS et des nazis est soulignée et son rôle dans le Troisième Reich transfiguré comme celui d'un compagnon de route apolitique. La deuxième partie du film décrit la nouvelle vie de Braun aux États-Unis et son implication significative dans l'émergence de la NASA et l'exploration de l'espace., 2h9
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Political filmsActors Kenneth More,
Lauren Bacall,
Herbert Lom,
Wilfrid Hyde-White,
I. S. Johar,
Ian HunterRating70%
North West Frontier, British India, 1905: a Hindu maharajah asks British Army Captain Scott (Kenneth More) to take his son, Prince Kishan, to the safety of the Governor's Residence in Haserabad because a Muslim uprising has begun in his province. Accompanying them is a widow, Mrs Wyatt (Lauren Bacall), the prince's American nanny/governess. Soon after they leave, the rebels storm the palace and kill the maharajah., 1h45
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Sports films,
Films about chessActors Maximilian Schell,
Ingrid Thulin,
Samantha Eggar,
Herbert Lom,
Talitha Getty,
Vladek SheybalRating69%
Shortly before the Nazi invasion of France, Dr. Michele Wulf (Thulin) encounters the younger Stanislaus Pilgrin (Schell) over a game of lightning chess, not being aware that Pilgrin is a chess master. She becomes intrigued with the fortune-hunting Pilgrin and the two begin a liaison. Upon the Nazi invasion, in order to protect Michele, who is Jewish, Stan marries her, to no avail it turns out when the Gestapo arrests her and sends her to a concentration camp. , 1h33
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Yvonne Mitchell,
Anthony Quayle,
Sylvia Syms,
Andrew Ray,
Carole Lesley,
Michael RipperRating72%
The Prestons are an apparently happy London household, made up of wife Amy (Yvonne Mitchell), husband Jim (Anthony Quayle) and teenage son Brian (Andrew Ray). Although the family appears happy, there is considerable tension, as Amy never gets organised enough to get dressed each day. Instead, she does the housework, cooks the meals, etc., in her dressing gown. Jim is having an affair with a co-worker, Georgie (Sylvia Syms), who threatens to break it off unless Jim divorces his wife and leaves his family. He promises that he will do so, and demands a divorce from Amy. Amy is shocked and distraught, while Brian becomes angry with his father., 2h10
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors John Mills,
Sylvia Syms,
Anthony Quayle,
Harry Andrews,
Richard Leech,
Diane ClareRating76%
A British unit at Tobruk is attacked by the German Afrika Korps, in the Western Desert Campaign of World War II. During the resulting evacuation, Captain Anson (John Mills), a transport pool officer suffering from battle fatigue and alcoholism, MSM Tom Pugh (Harry Andrews), and two nurses, Diana Murdoch (Sylvia Syms) and Denise Norton (Diane Clare), crew an Austin K2/Y ambulance, nicknamed 'Katy', and decide to drive across the desert back to British lines., 1h38
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
Horror,
CrimeActors Charles Bronson,
Lisa Eilbacher,
Andrew Stevens,
Geoffrey Lewis,
Gene Davis,
Wilford BrimleyRating62%
10 To Midnight is a drama that mixes elements of police and slasher films. It portrays the homicidal behavior of Warren Stacy (Gene Davis), a young office equipment repairman who kills women after they reject his sexual advances. And his attempts at flirting are always seen as "creepy" by women, resulting in frequent rejections. His first victim seen in the film is Betty, an office worker of his acquaintance. He tracks her down to wooded area, and observes her having sex with her boyfriend. He ambushes the couple, kills the boyfriend, and then gives chase to the naked woman. He soon stabs her to death., 1h32
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
CrimeActors Deborah Kerr,
David Niven,
Donald Pleasence,
David Hemmings,
Sharon Tate,
Edward MulhareRating60%
David Niven plays the owner of a vineyard, who is called back to the estate when it falls on hard times. Accompanied by his wife (Deborah Kerr), the couple are confronted by a beautiful witch (Sharon Tate), who also lives on the estate with her brother (David Hemmings). As time passes it becomes clear that a blood sacrifice is expected to return the vineyard to its former glory., 1h20
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Dennis Price,
Derek Farr,
Patricia Ruth Plunkett,
Joan DowlingRating62%
Following a bitter row, writer Stephen Holt (Derek Farr) walks out on his wife Jan (Patricia Plunkett) and goes to drown his sorrows at a night Club. A drunken Steve ends up returning home with the club’s wily hostess, Grena (Joan Dowling). Just then Jan calls, and announces she’s returning that night to the flat. Steve attempts to get rid of Grena, but a fight ensues and he believes he’s killed her. He quickly hides the body in an ottoman. Downstairs, the suave and sinister landlord Matthew (Dennis Price) hears the disturbance and goes to investigate. Matthew suspects the edgy Steve is hiding something, and during the night continually taunts his tenant. Stephen eventually confesses, but rather than calling for the police the landlord blackmails his tenant for an extortionate rent, and reveal his long-held affection for his tenant's wife., 1h16
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Kenneth More,
Andrew Ray,
Kathleen Ryan,
William Sylvester,
Bernard Lee,
Marjorie RhodesRating68%
The scene: London's east end. When 12 years old Frankie Palmer (Andrew Ray) loses the sixpence his father has given him to buy a large yellow balloon from a street seller that the boy has set his heart on, he sees that a friend of his, young Ronnie Williams (Stephen Fenemore) has already bought one and Frankie snatches it off him and runs off with it, with Ronnie in hot pursuit. Ronnie chases Frankie into a large, bombed out house and they are running about in the ruins when Ronnie slips and falls thirty feet to his death. Frankie scrambles down to help, but realises that there is nothing he can do. Hiding in the shadows and seeing it all, Len Turner (William Sylvester), a criminal on the run and using the ruins as a hideout from the police, convinces Frankie that the police will arrest the boy and charge him with the murder of his friend for pushing him to his death and that they must both make their getaway. Although Frankie and Len agree it was an accident, Len is adamant that the police will not see it that way and Frankie goes off with him. Len blackmails Frankie into stealing money from his parents (Kenneth More and Kathleen Ryan) to help fund Len’s escape and then uses the boy as a decoy in a pub robbery that goes horribly wrong when Len murders the publican. Realising that Frankie is the only witness to his crime, Len knows he must kill the boy, too., 1h45
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors John Mills,
Horst Buchholz,
Hayley Mills,
Yvonne Mitchell,
Anthony Dawson,
Megs JenkinsRating74%
In Cardiff, a young Polish sailor named Bronislav Korchinsky (Horst Buchholz) returns from his latest voyage to visit his girlfriend Anya (Yvonne Mitchell). After he finds a woman named Christine (Shari) living in her apartment, the landlord tells him that he evicted Anya and gives him her new address, which is also the home of a young girl named Gillie Evans (Hayley Mills), an orphaned tomboy who lives with her Aunt. Gillie's angelic face hides the fact that she is a habitual liar. She dearly wants a cap gun so she can play "Cowboys and Indians" with the boys in her neighbourhood. Korchinsky arrives shortly after she gets into a fight; she begins to like him as she leads him to her apartment building.