Richard Haydn is a Actor and Director British born on 10 march 1905 at London (United-kingdom)
Richard Haydn
Richard Haydn participated to
44 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
5 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 2h54
Directed by Robert Wise,
Richard LangOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Musical theatre,
Historical,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicals,
Children's filmsActors Julie Andrews,
Christopher Plummer,
Eleanor Parker,
Bill Lee,
Bill Lee,
Richard HaydnRoles Max Detweiler
Rating80%
Maria is a free-spirited young Austrian woman studying to become a nun at Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg in 1938. Her love of music and the mountains, her youthful enthusiasm and imagination, and her lack of discipline cause some concern among the nuns. The Mother Abbess, believing Maria would be happier outside the abbey, sends her to the villa of retired naval officer Captain Georg von Trapp to be governess to his seven children—Liesl, Friedrich, Louisa, Kurt, Brigitta, Marta, and Gretl. The Captain has been raising his children alone using strict military discipline following the death of his first wife. At first, the children treat Maria as they did their former governesses—playing tricks on her as a way of gaining their father's attention. Maria responds with kindness and patience, and soon the children come to trust and respect her., 1h15
Directed by Wilfred Jackson,
Clyde Geronimi,
Hamilton LuskeOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Monde imaginaire,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Musical films,
Films based on Alice in Wonderland,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Kathryn Beaumont,
Ed Wynn,
Richard Haydn,
Sterling Holloway,
Jerry Colonna,
Verna FeltonRoles Caterpillar (voice)
Rating72%
On a golden spring day at the bank of a tranquil river, a young 12-year-old girl named Alice grows bored listening to her older 19-year-old sister read aloud from a history book of William I of England. When her sister chastises Alice's daydreaming, Alice tells her kitten Dinah that she can live in a nonsensical magical land called Wonderland. While daydreaming, Alice spots a waistcoat-wearing White Rabbit passing by, exclaiming that he is "late for an important date". Alice gives chase and follows him into a rabbit hole, and falls into a large furnished hole. Her dress catches her fall like a parachute and she floats gently down. She sees the White Rabbit disappear into a tiny door and tries to follow, but the door's talking knob advises her to alter her size using a mysterious bottle marked "Drink Me." The contents shrink her to a fraction of her normal size, but the door is locked and the key is out of reach. She then takes a bite of a cookie that says “Eat Me” and grows large enough to fill the entire room. She begins to weep large tears that flood the room. The doorknob then tells Alice to drink from the bottle again, which causes her to shrink once more. Alice falls into the bottle and passes through the door's keyhole and into Wonderland. She meets several strange characters including the Dodo and Tweedledee and Tweedledum who recount the tale of "The Walrus and the Carpenter"., 2h18
Directed by Otto Preminger,
John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
Melodrama,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Linda Darnell,
Cornel Wilde,
Richard Greene,
George Sanders,
Richard Haydn,
Glenn LanganRoles Earl of Radcliffe
Rating64%
The film begins in 1644 during the English Civil War, as we see a group of Roundheads pursuing a Cavalier's carriage. The carriage drives into the country where its passengers abandon a baby, named Amber, on the doorstep of a farming cottage. The roundheads soon catch up with the carriage and kill all the passengers while the farmers discover and decide to adopt Amber., 1h45
Directed by Billy Wilder,
Charles BrackettOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about dogs,
Musical filmsActors Bing Crosby,
Joan Fontaine,
Roland Culver,
Lucile Watson,
Richard Haydn,
Harold VermilyeaRoles l'empereur François-Joseph
Rating59%
At the turn of the twentieth century, traveling salesman Virgil Smith (Bing Crosby) journeys to Vienna, Austria hoping to sell a gramophone to Emperor Franz Joseph, whose purchase of the recent American invention could spur its popularity with the Austrian people. At the same time, Countess Johanna Augusta Franziska von Stoltzenberg-Stolzenberg (Joan Fontaine) and her father, Baron Holenia, are celebrating the fact their black poodle Scheherezade has been selected to mate with the emperor's poodle. As they depart from the palace, they meet Virgil and his white fox terrier Buttons, whose scuffle with Scheherezade leads to a discussion about class distinctions., 1h23
Directed by Walter LangOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Robert Young,
Maureen O'Hara,
Clifton Webb,
Richard Haydn,
Ed Begley,
Randy StuartRoles Mr. Clarence Appleton
Rating73%
Lawyer Harry (Robert Young) and his wife Tacey King (Maureen O'Hara) have trouble retaining a nanny for their three young rambunctious boys. When the latest in a string of servants quits, Tacey advertises and hires Lynn Belvedere sight unseen, only to find out that Lynn is a dapper older man (Clifton Webb), one with many skills and achievements. Despite their misgivings (and Belvedere's declaration that he detests children), the Kings reluctantly agree to a trial period. Belvedere quickly wins over the kids, although his superior attitude annoys Harry.