Geoffrey Keen

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.028

Gender

Male

Birthday

21-Aug-1916

Age

(109 years old)

Place of Birth

Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Geoffrey Keene
  • Geoffrey Ian Keen

Geoffrey Keen

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Geoffrey Keen (21 August 1916 – 3 November 2005) was an English actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Geoffrey Keen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Walt Disney Treasures - Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh Walt Disney Treasures - Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (2008) Character: General Pugh
"Scarecrow! Scarecrow! The soldiers of the King feared his name!" And so begins the hard-to-forget theme song to The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh. Walt Disney's thrilling 3-part adventure was produced for his Wonderful World of Color weekly TV show and aired February 1964. Filled with action, drama and suspense, it follows the adventures of Dr. Christopher Syn - brave priest by day, righter of wrongs by night. And, for the first time, presented in Widescreen format on DVD.
Riders of the New Forest Riders of the New Forest (1948) Character: Mr. Rivers
Two children attempt to tame a wild New forest pony in this jolly kids' adventure. When they befriend local farm hand, Davy, the children begin to suspect he may be a horse thief.
The Boy and the Bridge The Boy and the Bridge (1959) Character: Bridge Master
A very slight tale based on an original American story by Leon Ware centered on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. This adaptation is set on the Tower Bridge in London. A little boy named Tommy watches as his father is arrested after a bad brawl. Tommy believes his father must have killed someone and rather than return home, he heads to Tower Bridge to set up housekeeping there. The atmosphere and life around the bridge are a secondary protagonist in the story, introducing several interesting characters.
Spare the Rod Spare the Rod (1961) Character: Arthur Gregory
It is London in the year 1960 and John Saunders enthusiastically begins his new teaching career at a tough slum-area school. His class are bored pupils in their last term before leaving. Will he handle the grave problems that lie ahead?
Passage Home Passage Home (1955) Character: Ernie der Bootsmann
Set in 1931, the film takes place aboard a merchant ship, briefly harboured in South America. A young woman (Diane Cilento) boards the ship as a passenger, resulting in disharmony among the superstitious crew members. Virtuous seaman Anthony Steel protects the girl from the lecherous advances of captain Peter Finch.
Chance of a Lifetime Chance of a Lifetime (1950) Character: Bolger
The workers in a small plough factory take over the firm, but when a large order falls through, the old management come back to help out.
Devil's Bait Devil's Bait (1959) Character: Joe Frisby
The police, with the help of a baker, try to find the owner a loaf of bread accidentally poisoned with potassium cyanide.
The Awakening The Awakening (1954) Character: The Supervisor
"The Awakening" is a 1954 short drama film of Douglas Fairbanks Presents anthology series based on Nikolai Gogol's short story "The Overcoat".
Cheer the Brave Cheer the Brave (1951) Character: N/A
A newly married man soon finds his new wife to be a tyrant. After discovering her previous husband is not really dead, he manages to escape from her clutches.
The Dover Road Mystery The Dover Road Mystery (1960) Character: Superintendent Graham
A British short film about Scotland Yard investigating a group of bank robbers who take normal sedan cars and transform them into race cars.
The Malpas Mystery The Malpas Mystery (1960) Character: Torrington
After Audrey leaves prison after being framed for jewel theft, she gets a job offer from the mysterious Mr. Malpas, triggering a plot involving a missing heir, diamonds and kidnapping.
The Invincible Mr. Disraeli The Invincible Mr. Disraeli (1963) Character: William Gladstone
The rise of the legendary 19th-century British politician and prime minister Benjamin Disraeli.
Best Ever Bond Best Ever Bond (2002) Character: Minister of Defence (archive footage) (uncredited)
Roger Moore presents the ten best sequences ever to have appeared in the James Bond series, and cast members recall their favourite moments.
The New Lot The New Lot (1943) Character: Corporal
A new batch of Army recruits, from diverse backgrounds and with varying degrees of commitment, is shaped into an efficient fighting unit.
Doomwatch Doomwatch (1972) Character: Sir Henry Leyton
The waters surrounding an island become contaminated by chemical dumping, and people who eat fish caught in those waters become deformed and violent.
Return to Sender Return to Sender (1963) Character: Robert Lindley
A fraudster is arrested for stealing a large sum of money from his partners. When he learns that a particularly brilliant barrister will lead the prosecution against him he sets out to undermine the credibility of the barrister.
Green Grow the Rushes Green Grow the Rushes (1951) Character: Spencer Prudhoe
Efforts to move Britain into the modern age don't sit well with the people of the small village of Anderia Marsh, who have claimed a right (going back to Henry III) to evade government-imposed import duties and taxes. And when the government decides to curb this right, the whole village quietly rises up in a comical rebellion. After their vessel runs aground during a storm and is impounded by the British authorities, local smugglers must find a way of disposing of their contraband brandy cargo before it's discovered by the Customs Officers.
Living Free Living Free (1972) Character: Kendall
When Elsa's three mischievious cubs begin wreaking havok on the nearby villages, Joy and her husband are forced to move them hundreds of miles to a game preserve.
The Small Back Room The Small Back Room (1949) Character: Pinker
At the height of World War II, the Germans begin dropping a new type of booby-trapped bomb on England. Highly skilled but haunted bomb disposal officer Sammy Rice must overcome his personal demons to defeat this new threat.
Nowhere to Go Nowhere to Go (1958) Character: Inspector Scott
A professional thief is sprung from prison with the assistance of a new partner who wants to know where he's hid his loot.
Born Free Born Free (1966) Character: Kendall
At a national park in Kenya, English game warden George Adamson and his wife, Joy, care for three orphaned lion cubs. After the two larger lions are shipped off to a zoo in the Netherlands, the smallest of the three, Elsa, stays with the couple. When Elsa is blamed for causing an elephant stampede in the nearby village, head warden John Kendall demands the young lion either be trained to survive in the wilds of the Serengeti or be sent to a zoo.
Loser Takes All Loser Takes All (1956) Character: Reception Clerk
Bertrand, an accountant employed by a large London firm, is called to the office of the Managing Director, Dreuther, to explain a mistake in the accounts. Dreuther is highly impressed by the young accountant's skilful explanation of the error and, hearing that Bertrand is soon to marry his spirited young fiancée, tells him to spend the honeymoon not in Bournemouth, but Monte Carlo at the company s expense! However, events in the fabulous Mediterranean paradise do not work out quite as Bertrand had envisaged...
Town on Trial Town on Trial (1957) Character: Charles Dixon
When an attractive young girl is murdered, suspicion falls on several members of the local tennis club. It falls to Police Inspector Halloran to sort out all the red herrings, and finally after a confrontation at the top of the local church spire, arrest the culprit. Another fascinating look at what life was like in Britain during the 50's.
Lady in the Fog Lady in the Fog (1952) Character: Christopher Hampden
In this murder mystery, a woman's brother is killed in a freak accident, or so she believes. Fortunately for her, an American journalist is more suspicious and so begins roaming the London streets in search of the killer.
Doctor in the House Doctor in the House (1954) Character: Dean
The first of the seven "Doctor" films, based on Richard Gordon's novels and released between 1954 and 1970. Simon Sparrow is a newly arrived medical student at St Swithin's hospital in London. Falling in with three longer-serving hopefuls he is soon immersed in the wooing, imbibing and fast sports-car driving that constitute 1950s medical training. There is, however, always the looming and formidable figure of chief surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt to remind them of their real purpose.
A Matter of WHO A Matter of WHO (1961) Character: Foster
Health officials from the World Health Organization link a smallpox outbreak in Europe to oil drilling in the Middle East.
Sink the Bismarck! Sink the Bismarck! (1960) Character: Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (A.C.N.S.)
The story of the breakout of the German battleship Bismarck—accompanied by the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen—during the early days of World War II. The Bismarck and her sister ship, Tirpitz, were the most powerful battleships in the European theater of World War II. The British Navy must find and destroy Bismarck before it can escape into the convoy lanes to inflict severe damage on the cargo shipping which was the lifeblood of the British Isles. With eight 15 inch guns, it was capable of destroying every ship in a convoy while remaining beyond the range of all Royal Navy warships.
The Long Arm The Long Arm (1956) Character: Chief Superintendent Jim Malcolm
Scotland Yard detectives attempt to solve a spate of safe robberies across England beginning with clues found at the latest burglary in London. The film is notable for using a police procedural style made popular by Ealing in their 1950 film The Blue Lamp. It is known in the US as The Third Key.
The Scapegoat The Scapegoat (1959) Character: Gaston
An Englishman in France unwittingly is placed into the identity, and steps into the vacated life, of a look-alike French nobleman.
The Divided Heart The Divided Heart (1954) Character: Marks
During World War II, a German woman, Inga, goes missing and is presumed dead. Her infant son is placed in an orphanage where, years later, he's adopted by a childless couple. The adoptive parents' happiness is shattered when Inga reappears and insists on custody of her son.
The Scamp The Scamp (1957) Character: Headmaster
Tod is a motherless boy, who is mistreated by his violent father. He eventually finds happiness with kindly foster parents.
The Cracksman The Cracksman (1963) Character: Magistrate
Ernest Wright's peerless prowess as a locksmith comes to the attention of a tough big-time crook, who feels that the little man would be a valuable asset to his crime kingdom. In order to inveigle him into a series of jobs, he sets up a beautiful hostess as a trap, into which the hapless Ernest inevitably falls..!
Beta Som Beta Som (1963) Character: Hodges
An Italian submarine captain tries to navigate his sub through enemy waters while being stalked by a British warship. They both make it to the neutral port of Tangiers where they agree a truce.
Angels One Five Angels One Five (1952) Character: Company Sergeant Major
The year is 1940 and Pilot Officer T.B. Baird arrives straight out of flight school to join a front line RAF squadron at the height of the Battle of Britain. After an unfortunate start and a drumming down from his commanding officer, Baird must balance the struggle to impress his Group Captain, regain his pride, fit in with his fellow pilots, and survive one of the most intense air battles in history.
The Inspector The Inspector (1962) Character: Bartels
At the end of WW2, a compassionate Dutch policeman helps smuggle a Jewish woman into British Palestine.
House of Secrets House of Secrets (1956) Character: Col. Burleigh, CIA
Police in Paris recruit an English ship's officer (Michael Craig) to help trap counterfeiters by joining them.
The Fallen Idol The Fallen Idol (1948) Character: Detective Davis
Phillipe, the son of an ambassador in London, idolizes Baines, his father's butler, a kind of hero in the eyes of the child, whose perception changes when he accidentally discovers the secret that Baines keeps and witnesses the consequences that adults' lies can cause.
The Spiral Road The Spiral Road (1962) Character: Willem Wattereus
A selfish and prideful young Dutch doctor, through a series of circumstances, comes to learn that he does indeed "need" a higher spiritual being and other people.
Fortune Is a Woman Fortune Is a Woman (1957) Character: Michael Abercrombie aka Young Abercrombie
An insurance man discovers his ex-girlfriend and her husband's art-forgery/arson scam.
Holocaust 2000 Holocaust 2000 (1977) Character: Gynecologist
An executive in charge of a nuclear power plant in the Mid-East must stop his son-- who turns out to be the Anti Christ -- from blowing it up.
The Spanish Gardener The Spanish Gardener (1956) Character: Dr Harvey
Harrington Brande, a British diplomat who recently broke up with his wife, is stationed in a small coastal town in Spain with his son, Nicholas. Harrington is unreasonably possessive of Nicholas and becomes jealous when he begins to form a close friendship with Jose, their gentle gardener.
The Long Memory The Long Memory (1953) Character: Craig
An innocent man is released from prison after 12 years and tracks down the witnesses who lied about him in court.
Octopussy Octopussy (1983) Character: Minister of Defence
James Bond is sent to investigate after a fellow “00” agent is found dead with a priceless Indian Fabergé egg. Bond follows the mystery and uncovers a smuggling scandal and a Russian General who wants to provoke a new World War.
Berserk! Berserk! (1967) Character: Commissioner Dalby
A lady ringmaster milks the publicity from a string of murders.
Cry, the Beloved Country Cry, the Beloved Country (1951) Character: Father Vincent
In the back country of South Africa, black minister Stephen Kumalo journeys to the city to search for his missing son, only to find his people living in squalor and his son a criminal. Reverend Misimangu is a young South African clergyman who helps find his missing son-turned-thief and sister-turned-prostitute in the slums of Johannesburg.
The Angry Silence The Angry Silence (1960) Character: Davis
When the union in his factory walks out on strike, a family man refuses to participate, risking the wrath — and retaliation — of his fellow workers.
Face the Music Face the Music (1954) Character: Maurie Green
A famed trumpet player is suspected of murdering a blues singer. Using only two minor clues, he narrows the suspects to four people, but only after surviving poison placed on the mouthpiece of his trumpet!
The Living Daylights The Living Daylights (1987) Character: Minister of Defence
After a defecting Russian general reveals a plot to assassinate foreign spies, James Bond is assigned a secret mission to dispatch the new head of the KGB to prevent an escalation of tensions between the Soviet Union and the West.
The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper (1962) Character: Yokel
In the London of 1537, two boys resembling each other exactly meet accidentally and exchange "roles" for a short while. After many adventures, the prince regains his rightful identity and graciously makes his "twin" a ward of the court.
Licensed to Love and Kill Licensed to Love and Kill (1979) Character: Stockwell
A British secret agent sent to America to rescue a nobleman comes up against an evil genius who is replacing people in important positions with clones who will do his bidding.
Deadly Record Deadly Record (1959) Character: Supt. Ambrose
A young airline pilot wrongly accused of murdering his unfaithful wife searches for the real killer.
Doctor at Large Doctor at Large (1957) Character: Examiner
Losing out to Dr. Bingham (Michael Medwin) in a competition for house surgeon when he offends a member of the board, young Dr. Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) finds himself going from post to post, filling in for other physicians. At one distant country post, he is taken aback when he works with a patient whose husband died after Simon treated the man years before. In another hospital, Simon examines a surprisingly mature teen and also tries courting devoted nurse Nan McPherson (Shirley Eaton).
A Town Like Alice A Town Like Alice (1956) Character: Solicitor
In 1941 Malaysia, the advancing Japanese army captures a lot of British territory very quickly. The men are sent off to labor camps, but they have no plan on what to do with the women and children of the British.
The Glass Cage The Glass Cage (1955) Character: Harry Stanton
A circus barker stages a sensational new act, the world's longest fast undertaken by “Sapolio”, on view in a glass cage. But this act also results in several murders, a kidnapping, and a poisoning!
Horrors of the Black Museum Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) Character: Supt. Graham
A writer of murder mysteries finds himself caught up in a string of murders in London.
The Masqueraders The Masqueraders (1980) Character: Thaddeus Krane
Two episodes of the TV series "The Persuaders" joined into a movie. Two playboys, Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore) and Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis), investigate crimes.
Malta Story Malta Story (1953) Character: Sergeant Major
Malta, 1942, during World War II. While the German air force is relentlessly bombing the island, a British pilot falls in love with a young Maltese girl.
Meet Mr. Lucifer Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) Character: Mr. Lucifer (voice)
A TV set given as a retirement present is sold on to different households causing misery each time.
Sailor Beware Sailor Beware (1956) Character: Rev Mr. Purefoy
Battle-axe Emma Hornett dominates her hen-pecked husband Henry, his meek sister Edie and daughter Shirley. Shirley is to marry young sailor Albert,raised in an orphanage,and he and best man Carnoustie stay with the Hornetts on the eve of the wedding.
Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue (1953) Character: Killearn
After the 1715 defeat of the clans, one of the highland leaders, Rob Roy MacGregor escapes, has lots of adventures, gets married, and eventually becomes enough of a nuisance to George I to be outlawed, and hunted by the English
Genevieve Genevieve (1953) Character: Policeman
Two friends driving in the London to Brighton vintage car rally bet on which of them will be the first to arrive back home.
Rise and Fall of Idi Amin Rise and Fall of Idi Amin (1981) Character: British Ambassador
The chronicle of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin and his tyranic rule from 1971 to his overthrow in 1979.
Taste the Blood of Dracula Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) Character: William Hargood
Three elderly distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring borgoueis lives and gets in contact with one of count Dracula's servants. In a nightly ceremony they restore the count back to life. The three men killed Dracula's servant and as a revenge, the count makes sure that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own sons.
Portrait of Alison Portrait of Alison (1955) Character: Inspector Colby
An actress and an artist are linked by his brother to deadly smugglers sought by Scotland Yard.
Moonraker Moonraker (1979) Character: Sir Frederick Gray
After Drax Industries' Moonraker space shuttle is hijacked, secret agent James Bond is assigned to investigate, traveling to California to meet the company's owner, the mysterious Hugo Drax. With the help of scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond soon uncovers Drax's nefarious plans for humanity, all the while fending off an old nemesis, Jaws, and venturing to Venice, Rio, the Amazon...and even outer space.
Turn the Key Softly Turn the Key Softly (1953) Character: Mr Gregory
A bitter burglar, a prostitute and an elderly shoplifter spend their first day out of jail.
The Secret Place The Secret Place (1957) Character: Mr. Haywood
British Melodrama and crime thriller that follows a group of jewel robbers after a major heist. The film makes extensive use of bombed out areas of London.
No Love for Johnnie No Love for Johnnie (1961) Character: The Prime Minister - Reginald Stevens
Johnnie Byrne is a member of the British Parliament. In his 40s, he's feeling frustrated with his life and his personal as well as professional problems tower up over him. His desires to win the next election are endangered by his constant looking for love and he is faced with the choice of giving up a career in politics or giving up the woman he loves.
Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn (2000) Character: Minister of Defence (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn who playing Q in 17 James Bond films. This trailer with archief footage was created as tribute for SE dvd of The World Is Not Enough. His final movie before he died on 19 December 1999.
Sacco e Vanzetti Sacco e Vanzetti (1971) Character: Judge Webster Thayer
Boston, 1920. Italian immigrants Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are charged and unfairly tried for murder on the basis of their anarchist political beliefs.
The Mind Benders The Mind Benders (1963) Character: Calder
A British scientist is discovered to have been passing information to the Communists, then kills himself. Another scientist decides that they might have brainwashed him by a sensory deprivation technique, but he doesn’t know if someone really can be convinced to act against their strongest feelings. So he agrees to be the subject in an experiment in which others will try to make him stop loving his wife.
The Heroes of Telemark The Heroes of Telemark (1965) Character: General Bolt
Set in German-occupied Norway, resistance fighter Knut Straud enlists the reluctant physicist Rolf Pedersen in an effort to destroy the German heavy water production plant in rural Telemark.
His Excellency His Excellency (1952) Character: Morellos
A trade union official becomes governor of a British island colony
Cromwell Cromwell (1970) Character: John Pym
Disgusted with the policies of King Charles I, Oliver Cromwell plans to take his family to the New World. But on the eve of their departure, Cromwell is drawn into the tangled web of religion and politics that will result in the English Civil War.
Carrington V.C. Carrington V.C. (1954) Character: President
Major Charles Carrington (David Niven) is arrested for taking £125 from the base safe. He also faces two other charges that could finish his distinguished service career. He decides to act in his own defence at his court martial hearing, his argument being that he is owed a lot of money from the army for his various postings that have cost him out of his own pocket. To further complicate the proceedings, Carrington alleges he told his superior, the very disliked Colonel Henniker, that he was taking the money from the safe. A man's career, his marriage, and quite a few reputations all hang in the balance.
Yield to the Night Yield to the Night (1956) Character: Prison Chaplain
Locked in her cell, a murderer reflects on the events that have led her to death row.
Doctor Zhivago Doctor Zhivago (1965) Character: Medical Professor
The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution.
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1963) Character: General Pugh
English vicar Dr. Syn becomes a scarecrow on horseback by night to thwart King George III's taxmen.
For Your Eyes Only For Your Eyes Only (1981) Character: Sir Frederick Gray
A British spy ship has sunk and on board was a hi-tech encryption device. James Bond is sent to find the device that holds British launching instructions before the enemy Soviets get to it first.
Storm Over the Nile Storm Over the Nile (1955) Character: Dr. Sutton
In 1885, while his regiment is sent to the Sudan to battle the rebellious Dervish tribes, British Lieutenant Harry Faversham resigns his officer's commission in order to remain with his fiancée Mary Burroughs in England. His friends and fellow officers John Durrance, Peter Burroughs and Tom Willoughby brand him a coward and present him with the white feathers of cowardice. His fiancée, Mary, adds a fourth feather and breaks off their engagement. However, former Lieutenant Faversham decides to regain his honor by fighting in the Sudan incognito.
The Clouded Yellow The Clouded Yellow (1950) Character: Police Inspector
After leaving the British Secret Service, David Somers (played by Trevor Howard) finds work cataloging butterflies at the country house of Nicholas and Jess Fenton. After the murder of a local gamekeeper, suspicion (wrongfully) falls on their niece, Sophie Malraux (Jean Simmons). Somers helps Sophie to escape arrest and they go on the run together. After a cross-country chase they arrive at a coastal city with the intention of leaving the country by ship. All's well that ends well after the true identity of the murderer is revealed.
The Birthday Present The Birthday Present (1957) Character: Colonel Wilson
Returning from a business trip, toy salesman Simon Scott is caught attempting to smuggle a wristwatch bought for his wife's birthday through Customs. He is arrested and, due to a bungled defence by his solicitor, obliged to serve a three-month prison sentence. It is only the beginning of his woes; his employer, Colonel Wilson, is understanding, but he is ultimately forced to sack Simon, who discovers that finding another job under such circumstances is extremely difficult. But Colonel Wilson is determined to help his former employee find a solution.
Doctor at Sea Doctor at Sea (1955) Character: Hornbeam
The second of the seven "Doctor" films, based on Richard Gordon's novels and released between 1954 and 1970. A bachelor doctor goes to sea to escape the boredom of shore practice, but studies the nurses more than medicine, and Brigitte Bardot is around.
Odd Man Out Odd Man Out (1947) Character: Soldier (uncredited)
Belfast police conduct a door-to-door manhunt for an IRA gunman wounded in a daring robbery.
Hunted Hunted (1952) Character: Detective Inspector Deakin
An unexpected bond develops between a fugitive killer and a runaway orphan on an odyssey across England.
Treasure Island Treasure Island (1950) Character: Israel Hands
Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard the ship, including Long John Silver.
Live Now - Pay Later Live Now - Pay Later (1962) Character: Reggie Corby
Albert, a cheeky, womanising, door-to door salesman, with a never-take-no-for-an-answer attitude, lives his life for the moment, and with no thought of his future, or the consequences of his actions on the people he encounters.
The Third Man The Third Man (1949) Character: British Military Policeman (uncredited)
In postwar Vienna, Austria, Holly Martins, a writer of pulp Westerns, arrives penniless as a guest of his childhood chum Harry Lime, only to learn he has died. Martins develops a conspiracy theory after learning of a "third man" present at the time of Harry's death, running into interference from British officer Major Calloway, and falling head-over-heels for Harry's grief-stricken lover, Anna.
It's Hard to be Good It's Hard to be Good (1948) Character: Sergeant Todd
A do-gooder ex-army officer finds his attempts to improve the world leads invariably to disasters.
Raising the Wind Raising the Wind (1961) Character: Sir John
'Carry On' director Gerald Thomas helms this comedy caper featuring early appearances by James Robertson Justice, Sid James, Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Williams, Liz Fraser and Eric Barker. The film follows the hi-jinks of a group of music students who move into a shared flat in order to cut costs and have somewhere to practice their instruments. Things get tricky when Mervyn Hughes (Phillips) accidentally sells one of his compositions to an advertising agency and risks losing his scholarship. Can he and his friends find a way to raise the money to buy back the song rights?
Beyond This Place Beyond This Place (1959) Character: Prison Governor
A World War II evacuee returns years later to England and finds his father in prison framed for murder.
No. 1 of the Secret Service No. 1 of the Secret Service (1977) Character: Rockwell
No. 1 is fearless, irrestible, and licensed to kill. No. 1 is assigned to capture a madman killing international financiers. Before getting the bad guy, No. 1 encounters mercenaries from the evil organization K.R.A.S.H. (Killing, Rape, Arson, Slaughter, and Hit).
The 'Maggie' The 'Maggie' (1954) Character: Campbell
The poor, elderly—and the wily, when it comes to parting those who can afford it from their money—Scottish skipper of a broken-down old 'puffer' boat tricks an American tycoon into paying him to transport his personal cargo. When the tycoon learns of the trick, he attempts to track down the boat and remove his possessions.
The Spy Who Loved Me The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Character: Sir Frederick Gray
Russian and British submarines with nuclear missiles on board both vanish from sight without a trace. England and Russia both blame each other as James Bond tries to solve the riddle of the disappearing ships. But the KGB also has an agent on the case.
The Man Who Never Was The Man Who Never Was (1956) Character: Gen. Nye
The true story of a British effort to trick the Germans into weakening Sicily's defenses before the 1943 attack. A dead soldier is dressed as a British officer and outfitted with faked papers showing that the Allies were intending to invade occupied Greece. His body is put into the sea where it will ultimately drift ashore and the papers be passed along to German Intelligence.
High Treason High Treason (1951) Character: Morgan Williams
Men from Scotland Yard and military intelligence build a dossier on a sabotage ring.
A View to a Kill A View to a Kill (1985) Character: Minister of Defence
A newly-developed microchip designed by Zorin Industries for the British Government that can survive the electromagnetic radiation caused by a nuclear explosion has landed in the hands of the KGB. James Bond must find out how and why. His suspicions soon lead him to big industry leader Max Zorin who forms a plan to destroy his only competition in Silicon Valley by triggering a massive earthquake in the San Francisco Bay.
Thunderbird 6 Thunderbird 6 (1968) Character: James Glenn (voice)
The International Rescue team is faced with one of its toughest challenges yet, as the revolutionary lighter-than-air craft Skyship One is hijacked while on her maiden voyage around the world. Against backdrops including the Statue of Liberty and the Sphinx, Lady Penelope, Parker, Alan and Tin-Tin fight the hijackers from on-board, while the rest of the team tries to stop the airship crashing.



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