Midnighter (1973) - Charming Lithuanian kidvid.Ĭatherine and Co (1973) - Somehow charming, thanks to Jane Birkin.
Sweet Jesus Preacherman (1972) - Why the hell did MGM buy this? Sword at least has a Belfast sidekick.įirst Surrender (1971) - Undistinguished giallo with Javier Bardem's ma. The Master Demon (1991)/Sword of Heaven (1985) - Low budget American attempts at Asian action fantasy. None but the Brave (1966) - Toho war fare, weirdly directed by Frank Sinatra. The Wild and the Willing (1963) - McShane and Hurt and Brett drink.ĭo you know this Voice (1964) - Interesting quickie with Isa Miranda and Dan Duryea in the Uk suburbs. The L Shaped Room (1962) - Brock Peters actually sounds Mancunian when he's supposed to be from the Caribbean, but when your costar is Pat Phoenix, it's hard not to. The Nun and the Sergeant (1961) - Heaven knows Mr. So Evil, So Young (1961) - Reform schooler Danziger's style. Karate Hand of Death (1961) - Rubbish would be kung fu. Hong kong Confidential (1958) - Faux-quota quickie proto-Adventurer tripe with Gene Barry as a club singer/spy trying to find an Arab prince. Surprisingly, no Finlay Currie, John Laurie or Duncan Macrae, but you do get Gordon Jackson singing in a kilt. Let's be Happy (1957) - Forgettable Edinburgh-set musical. Target Hong Kong (1953) - Typical yellow peril.Ĭity of Shadows (1955 )-Republic toh with Victor McLaglen. Last Train from Bombay (1952) - Routine colonial tosh. Man Trap (1952) - Hammer quota quickie noir with Paul Henreid. Guilty Bystander (1951) - Routine poverty row noir. The Lady and the Bandit (1951) - Louis Hayward is Dick Turpin. Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951) - Routine drama with Lloyd Bridges. Volcano (1950) - Routine Anna Magnani melo. Southside 1-1000 (1950) - Undistinguished AA noir.Ĭargo to Capetown (1950) - Routine shipbound melodrama. State Peniteniary (1950) - Routine Warner Baxter classic. This was a Woman (1948) - Routine melodrama with Sonia Dresdel. It's A Joke, Son (1947) - Forgotten radio character Senator Claghorn, now known only for inspiring Foghorn Leghorn. The Noose Hangs High (1948) - Abbott and Costello go to Eagle-Lion. Homesteaders of Paradise Valley (1947) - Republic b-oater. The Imperfect Lady (1947) - Another Britoid music hall drama. Le Silence est dor (1947) - Chevalier for Clair. Suspense (1946)/The Hunted (1948) - Strange, hypnotic ice skating noirs, vehicle for British skater Belita.īamboo Blonde (1947)- Routine RKO b musical. I live in Grosvenor Square (1945) - Routine propaganda.īeware of Pity (1946) - Routine tearjerker The Great Sacrifice (1944) - Colourful Nazi shite. Goupi Mains Rouges (1943) - Routine French drama.
Rationing (1944)/Blonde Inspiration (1941)/Washington Melodrama (1943) - Catching up on the MGM I had missed. Gallant Lady (1942) - Poverty row time-killer. I Killed that Man (1941) - Poverty row crimer. Tarzan and the Secret Treasure (1941) - Routine jungler. The Prime minister (1941) - Gielgud is Disraeli.
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They Came by Night (1940) - Routine British crime movie with eccentric turns by Will Fyffe and Kathleen Harrison. The Great Man Votes (1939) - See Staggering Stories of Ferdinand de Bargos clips undubbed! Mutiny in the Big House (1939) - Routine prison yarn for Monogram.
Romance on the Run (1938) - Republic timewaster.Ħ000 enemies (1939) - Porridge for Pidgeon. The Gaunt Stranger (1938) - Edgar Wallace krimi. Tom Sawyer, Detective (1938) - Donald feckin' O'Connor. Emmanuel (1944), with a Cushingesque Felix Aylmer.īulldog Drummond's Revenge (1937)/Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938)/Bulldog Drummond in Africa (1938)/Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939) Se also the Divorce of Lady X (1938) and mr. Money Talks (1932) - British Jewish comedy.