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A Man from the Sun (1956)
Character: N/A
A mixed party of West Indian settlers arrives in London, where they encounter prejudice from the white population and integrate themselves into the existing West Indian community.
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Ha'penny Breeze (1950)
Character: Jack Borroughs
A demobbed serviceman finds that his village has fallen on hard times. With the help of family, friends and the villagers he enters his boat in a yacht race. Winning will mean orders for new boats and life for the village.
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Shoot to Kill (1960)
Character: Neale Patterson
A showbiz reporter gets involved with political intrigue.
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Dangerous Afternoon (1961)
Character: Inspector Bartlett
The manager of a halfway house for female ex-cons takes action when a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret.
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The Super Secret Service (1953)
Character: Inspector Plungegroin
Burlesque comedy dealing with "MI-15", the Super Secret Service, on the trail of a mysterious foreign spy named Q.
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Loco Number One (1949)
Character: N/A
Travelogue showcasing the sights that the railway has to offer from the Highlands of Scotland to the south of England.
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Money Sings (1963)
Character: N/A
A lively pop musical with a variety of talent and music; featuring Johnny Carson, Patricia Shakesby and The Condors.
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King of the Underworld (1952)
Character: Insp. Cranshaw
A sinister crook is implicated in blackmail, greed for emeralds, a secret formula and murder. Thee episodes from a 1952 British television series called "Inspector Morley, Late of Scotland Yard, Investigates" were joined together and released theatrically.
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Mysterious Mr. Nicholson (1947)
Character: Inspector Morley
A change in a will, a murder and a mysterious letter. The police look to a former cat burglar to aid them in the investigation.
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The Devil's Pass (1957)
Character: Man in Pub
Bill Buckle has had a dream--he wants to buy back the family fishing boat, the Cascade, which the family had to sell years ago to pay for his father's funeral. However, the boat is now owned by a trio of fishermen, and their plans for the boat don't coincide with Bill's at all.
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Escape from Broadmoor (1948)
Character: Roger Trent
A maniac killer returns to the scene of a ten-year-old crime, only to find the ghost of a murdered servant girl waiting to exact her revenge.
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A Gunman Has Escaped (1948)
Character: Mr. Cranston
In this crime drama, three gem thieves must get out of London after they kill a man. Friction between the men increases as they hide out on a farm and then get back on the road. Trouble ensues when one of the three begins suspecting the others of treachery.
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Black Memory (1947)
Character: Alf Davidson
Cockney Danny Cruff is the son of a man wrongly accused of murder. Danny decides to solve the mystery himself by hobnobbing with London's underworld. To do this, he poses as a juvenile delinquent.
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Girl in the Headlines (1963)
Character: Ballistics Expert
Called in to investigate the murder of a model, Chief Inspector Birkett and Sergeant Saunders soon discover that the victim had been leading somewhat of an immoral life.
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The Diplomatic Corpse (1958)
Character: Police Sergeant
London police and reporters from a local newspaper go after a gang of foreign criminals.
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Laughter in Paradise (1951)
Character: Store Detective (uncredited)
When an eccentric practical joker dies, he divides his fortune among four heirs. But before they can collect the cash they must each do something which goes completely against their nature. NB: This is the film which introduced Audrey Hepburn.
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Rattle of a Simple Man (1964)
Character: Crying Man (uncredited)
Percy Winthram is a naive young man who still lives at home with his mum. In London for the Cup Final with his friends, he finds himself in a Soho strip club, where he meets blonde hostess Cyrenne. Accepting a bet from friend Ginger, he accompanies Cyrenne back to her flat, and a boast-worthy night of lust seems to be on the cards. However, drained of beer and bravado, Percy's innocence and vulnerability become all too evident.
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The Hide-Out (1956)
Character: Inspector Ryan
An insurance investigator in London attempts to thwart smugglers trafficking stolen lambskins infected with anthrax.
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Rag Doll (1961)
Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
A British drama about a girl becoming a woman after she relocates to London. She and her young boyfriend become tempted by one of her older admirers money.
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Kill Her Gently (1957)
Character: Insp. Raglan
A motorist picks up to escaped convicts. Instead of turning them over to the police he hires them to kill his wife.
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The Weak and the Wicked (1954)
Character: Store Detective
Jean Raymond an upper class woman with a gambling addiction, is given a twelve-month prison sentence resulting from her inability to pay her debts. At first she is overwhelmingly depressed by life in the women's prison; gradually, however, her misery is relieved by the many close friends she makes there. This sympathetic drama traces the contrasting lives and often faltering progress of the inmates of a women's prison.
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Nothing Barred (1961)
Character: Bailiff
Penniless Lord Whitebait's plan to save his sinking fortunes is to open stately Whitebait Manor to the public. But the public ignores his gesture, and his fortunes fade even further, with a stream of debts threatening to run into a deluge when his daughter's fiancé demands a plush and costly wedding. Where is the cash to come from? Whitebait and his servant Spankforth's answer is a scam involving the theft of a valuable painting from the Manor. How could such a cunningly original ruse fail?
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Skid Kids (1953)
Character: N/A
Story about a group of young cyclist track riders and their effort to retain their track against long odds.
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The Dark Avenger (1955)
Character: English Guard (uncredited)
Edward, Prince of Wales, son and heir to his father King Edward III of England, leads an English army to the French province of Aquitaine to protect the inhabitant from the ravages of the French. After defeating the French in battle, the defeated French plot to kill the prince. Failing in this, they kidnap his lady, the lovely Lady Joan Holland. Of course Prince Edward has to ride to the rescue, adopting numerous guises to save his paramour, which ultimately end in him leading his men into one final climactic battle against the French. (Also known as "The Warriors" and "The Black Prince").
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Yield to the Night (1956)
Character: Police Sergeant
Locked in her cell, a murderer reflects on the events that have led her to death row.
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Hidden Homicide (1959)
Character: Ben Leacock
A novelist wakes up with a gun in his hand and a corpse in the house he woke up in. He doesn't remember how he got there or even if he committed the killing.
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A Case For P.C. 49 (1951)
Character: Police Sergeant
A model’s scheme to murder a millionaire with the intention of inheriting his fortune is uncovered by a police constable.
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Tomorrow at Ten (1963)
Character: Mr. Tamplin
A British policeman (John Gregson) tries to find a rich man's (Alec Clunes) son before a kidnapper's (Robert Shaw) time bomb blows.
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Gaolbreak (1962)
Character: Prison Officer
An honest news agent realizes that his 2 sons are corrupt. When one criminal son is in jail, the other breaks him out to help with a job.
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