Roland Culver

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.7263

Gender

Male

Birthday

21-Aug-1900

Age

(126 years old)

Place of Birth

Highgate, London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Roland Joseph Culver
  • Роланд Калвер
  • Роданд Джозеф Калвер

Roland Culver

Biography

Roland Culver was born on August 21, 1900 in London, England as Roland Joseph Culver. He was an actor, known for Thunderball (1965), Dead of Night (1945) and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943). He was married to Nan Hopkins and Daphne Rye. He died on March 1, 1984 in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England.


Credits

Uncle Vanya Uncle Vanya (1970) Character: Serebriakov
Uncle Vanya is a tragic comedy of lost hopes, stifled passions and wasted lives. Vanya is a bitter, sarcastic man, obsessed with his wasted years and what might have been. He has spent his life toiling for the benefit of the scholar, Serabryakov, who has turned out to be a charlatan. To make matters worse, Vanya has fallen in love with Serabryakov's beautiful, young, new wife, ho does not return his ardor.
Dangerous Comment Dangerous Comment (1940) Character: Officer
A young pilot, annoyed at not being selected to take part in a raid on an enemy target, moans to his fiancée, who in turn chatters to a friend at a cocktail bar.
Wind of Change Wind of Change (1977) Character: Uncle Cerdic
1960/61: The decline of the aristocracy.
High Summer High Summer (1972) Character: Lord George
The peace of an aristocratic cricketing weekend at a large English country mansion in the early 20th century is disturbed when the wayward Bohemian son of the owning family returns unexpectedly to claim his inheritance.
No Longer Alone No Longer Alone (1978) Character: A. E. Matthews
A true story of hope for those who feel unwanted. An incredible story about God’s intervention at that desperate moment.
Give Us the Moon Give Us the Moon (1944) Character: Ferdinand
Set just after the end of WWII (but filmed in the middle of it) in a time of general euphoria at having won the war, with full employment and general happiness for all (or nearly all). Peter, the young wastrel son of a hard working hotel owner doesn't like the idea of having to work for a living. He discovers a society of "White Elephants" who are quite willing to be poor as long as they don't have to work. They are protected and guided by Nina (Margaret Lockwood) and her precocious sister Heidi (Jean Simmons).
Next to No Time Next to No Time (1958) Character: Sir Godfrey Cowan
Unassuming planning engineer David Webb finds himself on the Queen Elizabeth to New York with instructions to negotiate a high-powered loan. His lack of confidence means he is completely out of his depth, at least until he finds his personality changes every day during the hour the ship's clocks stop to make allowance for their westward passage.
Dear Octopus Dear Octopus (1943) Character: Felix Martin
Three generations of a family gather together to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary, while the family secretary has the unenviable task of smoothing out all the deep-set hostilities and jealousies.
Blind Folly Blind Folly (1939) Character: Ford
A man inherits a nightclub that belonged to his brother but soon discovers that it is the headquarters for a dangerous criminal gang.
Light Fingers Light Fingers (1957) Character: Humphrey Levenham
Humphrey assigns a "watchdog" to keep an eye on his wife Rose, whom he thinks is a thief. She isn't - but the watchdog is.
A Voice Said Goodnight A Voice Said Goodnight (1932) Character: Reporter
A British crime film directed by William C. McGann
Puppets of Fate Puppets of Fate (1933) Character: N/A
'Escaped convict blackmails murderous doctor into helping him.' (British Film Catalogue)
Death Becomes Me Death Becomes Me (1979) Character: Duke of Caith (archive footage)
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.
Lloyd George Knew My Father Lloyd George Knew My Father (1975) Character: General Sir William Boothroyd
When Lady Sheila Boothroyd hears that the planning authorities are determined to drive a road through her grounds, she announces her intention to kill herself at the precise moment that the bulldozers start on their shameful work. As the hour strikes and the bulldozers' roar is heard, her husband General Sir William Boothroyd enters in full regimental regalia, while his old ex-army servant sounds the Last Post. Then, as the whole family stands stricken, the door opens...
Father and Son Father and Son (1935) Character: Vincent
A bank clerk takes the blame for a theft which he believes was committed by his ex-convict father.
To Encourage the Others To Encourage the Others (1972) Character: Lord Goddard
The true story of Derek Bentley, whose conviction and execution for a murder committed by someone else provoked a public revulsion.
Love on Wheels Love on Wheels (1932) Character: Salesman
A department store assistant becomes publicity conscious.
Marry Me Marry Me (1932) Character: Tailor
A British musical comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele
Her Imaginary Lover Her Imaginary Lover (1933) Character: Raleigh Raleigh
A New York socialite Celia invents an aristocratic English fiancé named Lord Michael Ware to deflect the tedious attention of would-be suitors. Celia travels to London to claim an inheritance...and meets an aristocratic Englishman called Lord Michael Ware. The imaginary romance becomes real.
Old Bill and Son Old Bill and Son (1941) Character: Colonel
Old Bill has grumbled his way through the trenches of the First World War. Now it is the Second and, envious of his son, Young Bill, he decides to enlist. He finally enters the Pioneer Corps, which is based near his son. When Young Bill goes missing during a raid, Old Bill shows that there's still life in the old dog yet!
Mayfair Girl Mayfair Girl (1933) Character: Dick Porter
An American girl is framed for killing a cad while drunk.
In Search of Gregory In Search of Gregory (1969) Character: Wardle
Young Catherine Morelli, who lives in Rome, goes to Geneva to find romance at her father's wedding. There she begins a near nymphomaniac pursuit of a mystery man called Gregory.
Never Never Land Never Never Land (1980) Character: Mr. Salford
Zena has been abandoned by her parents and left in the care of her aunt Bee Melvin. She is treated poorly by two of her cousins, and taking the lead from the story Peter and Wendy, she runs away from home with her younger cousin.
Crime Over London Crime Over London (1936) Character: Soap salesman
With the police on their tail, a gang of New York criminals decided to relocate to London where they plan a major robbery on a department store.
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (1981) Character: William Ewart Gladstone
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George charts the life of the controversial Liberal politician with Philip Madoc in the titular role. The title theme, Chi Mai, was by Ennio Morricone
Number Ten Number Ten (1968) Character: Patrick Pryton
The Prime Minister heads a cabinet divided on the question of either using force against an African state, or referring the matter to the United Nations.
77 Park Lane 77 Park Lane (1931) Character: Sir Richard Carrington
When a 'man about town' takes a young lady back to his house they are both surprised to find that it has been turned into an illegal casino in his absence.
C.O.D. C.O.D. (1932) Character: Edward
A man assists a woman to dispose of the body of her stepfather....
Two Hearts in Waltz Time Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1934) Character: Freddie
A composer at work on an operetta falls in love with a girl, without realising that she is the star of the opera company.
The Hypnotist The Hypnotist (1957) Character: Dr. Francis Pelham
Culver is a psychiatrist who uses hypnotism to treat his patients. When Carpenter, a test pilot, comes to see him complaining of blackouts that make his job difficult, Culver tries to mesmerise him into killing his wife.
Hotel Sahara Hotel Sahara (1951) Character: Maj. Bill Randall
World War II farce about the hotel of the title
Betrayed Betrayed (1954) Character: Gen. Warsleigh
When the Dutch resistance brings in Carla Van Oven to spy on the Nazis, Col. Pieter Deventer initially suspects she could be a double agent. Van Oven eventually convinces Deventer of her character, and when she is sent into occupied territory, she joins up with a rebel leader known as "The Scarf". As the resistance endures severe losses and their missions fail, Deventer starts to wonder whose side Van Oven is fighting on.
A Pair of Briefs A Pair of Briefs (1962) Character: Sir John Pilbright
She's new in chambers, and he's a troublemaker. But what 'is' the true status of the old lady's wartime marriage, and can the two young legal minds find the answer?
Touch and Go Touch and Go (1955) Character: Reg Fairbright
When Jim Fletcher is told by his firm that his new furniture designs are not in keeping with the firm's image he threatens to resign, and decides to uproot his family and emigrate to Australia - but his problems are only just beginning.
French Without Tears French Without Tears (1940) Character: Cmdr. Bill Rogers
It is based on the popular West End stage comedy by Terrence Rattigan. It all begins when Diana (Ellen Drew), the sister of a British boy studying in France, arrives in town to flirt with all of her brothers' schoolmates. Alan (Ray Milland), one of the students, successfully resists Diana's charms-meaning of course that Alan and Diana will be in each other's arms by fadeout time. (AllMovie)
Thunderball Thunderball (1965) Character: Foreign Secretary
A criminal organization has obtained two nuclear bombs and are asking for a 100 million pound ransom in the form of diamonds in seven days or they will use the weapons. The secret service sends James Bond to the Bahamas to once again save the world.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982) Character: Bishop of Paris
Quasimodo, the hunchback bellringer of Notre Dame's cathedral, meets a beautiful gypsy dancer, Esmeralda, and falls in love with her. So does Quasimodo's guardian, the archdeacon of the cathedral, and a poor street poet. But Esmeralda's in love with a handsome soldier. When a mob mistakes her for a witch, it's up to Quasimodo to rescue her and claim sanctuary for her in the cathedral.
The Day Will Dawn The Day Will Dawn (1942) Character: Cmdr. Pittwaters
When Hitler invades Poland, sports journalist Colin Metcalfe (Hugh Williams) is unexpectedly reassigned as a foreign correspondent in Norway. En route, his ship is attacked by a German U-boat, but his warning to the Royal Navy is dismissed and he loses his post. With the German invasion of Norway soon after, Metcalfe returns, determined to uncover enemy operations and strike back against the occupiers. (Note: The film was released in the United States under the alternate title The Avengers (1942).)
The First of the Few The First of the Few (1942) Character: Commander Bride
This 1942 fictionalized biopic chronicles the true story of how two of the most remarkable men in aviation history - visionary Spitfire designer R.J. Mitchell and his test pilot Geoffrey Crisp - designed a streamlined monoplane that led to the development of the Spitfire.
Girl in the News Girl in the News (1940) Character: Police Inspector (Uncredited)
An elderly lady manages to sneak some pills away from her nurse and dies of an overdose. The nurse is tried for murder and acquitted. Some time later the nurse, under a new name and identity, cares for a patient who also dies of an overdose. When her real identity comes out, suspicions arise.
Sovereign's Company Sovereign's Company (1970) Character: General Cantfield
Sovereign's Company is the story of a boy from an army family with a long tradition of honour and distinction, who goes to a military academy as an officer cadet and finds himself temperamentally unsuited to the life.
Bequest to the Nation Bequest to the Nation (1973) Character: Lord Barham
Set before the Battle of Trafalgar, this is the story of relationship between Admiral Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton during the Napoleonic Wars.
Unpublished Story Unpublished Story (1942) Character: Stannard
Morale-boosting story released in the middle of World War II. A journalist uncovers a peace organisation at the centre of disreputable dealings.
A Man Could Get Killed A Man Could Get Killed (1966) Character: Doctor Mathieson
An American businessman visiting Lisbon gets mistaken for a British secret agent who stole some diamonds. As a result, he has everybody in Lisbon after him.
Her First Affaire Her First Affaire (1932) Character: Drunk
A headstrong young girl falls completely for a writer of trashy novels, and insinuates herself into his household, all to the chagrin of her erstwhile fiancé.He conspires with the author's wife to show the girl how foolish she's been.
Dead of Night Dead of Night (1945) Character: Eliot Foley (Segment "Linking Story")
An architect, visiting an English country house, realizes the other guests are familiar from his recurring nightmare. When they share their tales of the supernatural, he is filled with a growing dread.
The Teckman Mystery The Teckman Mystery (1954) Character: Detective Inspector-Major Harris
A fiction writer begins working on a biography of a pilot who went down during the test flight of a new plane and finds himself soon involved in a series of murders.
There Goes the Bride There Goes the Bride (1932) Character: Jacques
A businessman's daughter runs away from an arranged marriage, only to find herself penniless and suspected of theft after she becomes the victim of a bag thief in the train. When she refuses to tell him who she really is, her accuser decides to take her home where he can keep an eye on her until 12 o'clock the next day, the time at which she has calculated that it will be safe to tell the truth! But when his fiancée arrives unexpectedly and then his 'guest' is mistaken for her, it all gets rather embarrassing...
The Man Who Loved Redheads The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955) Character: Major Oscar Philipson
Framed in flashback, The Man Who Loved Redheads is an anecdotal comedy about a man (John Justin) whose life is defined by his first romantic experience. That liaison occurred in Justin's youth, when the young man matures and enters the diplomatic world, he spends the rest of his career searching for his first love.
The Iron Maiden The Iron Maiden (1963) Character: Lord Upshott
The film follows Jack Hopkins, an aircraft designer with a passion for traction engines. His boss is eager to sell a new supersonic jet plane that Jack has designed to American millionaire Paul Fisher. The first encounter between Fisher and Jack goes badly, and tensions only heighten after Fisher's daughter Kathy damages Jack's prize traction engine "The Iron Maiden", rendering it impossible to drive solo. Jack is desperate to enter the annual Woburn Abbey steam rally with the machine, but his fireman is injured and unable to participate. When all seems lost the millionaire himself is won over by Jack's plight and joins him in driving the engine; the two soon become firm friends.
Fascination Fascination (1931) Character: Ronnie
Story of a vampish actress who comes between a happily married couple in this light-hearted melodrama.
The Hour of 13 The Hour of 13 (1952) Character: Connor
1890, London, and a serial killer known as The Terror is murdering policemen. When gentleman thief Nicholas Revel unwittingly becomes the chief suspect, he must use his guile and wits to prove he’s not the killer; whilst also not getting caught for a jewel robbery he has just committed.
Rough Shoot Rough Shoot (1953) Character: Randall
An American military officer and his wife move to a cottage in what they think is the peaceful English countryside, only to discover the area is a hotbed of spies and secret agents.
An Alligator Named Daisy An Alligator Named Daisy (1955) Character: Colonel Geoffrey Weston
Returning from a cricket match in Ireland, Peter Weston gains a pet alligator from another passenger who abandons it with him. He is horrified and while his first instinct is to get rid of it he develops a relationship with a young Irishwoman who appears to be entwined with the reptile. He soon discovers that Daisy is tame and seems to be the way to Moira's heart.
The Emperor Waltz The Emperor Waltz (1948) Character: Baron Holenia
A brash American gramophone salesman tries to get Emperor Franz Joseph's endorsement in turn-of-the-century Austria.
Down to Earth Down to Earth (1947) Character: Mr. Jordan
Upset at a new Broadway musical mocking The Nine Muses, Greek goddess Terpsichore comes down to earth to land a part in the show and change it.
Wanted for Murder Wanted for Murder (1946) Character: Chief Inspector Conway
The son of a notorious hangman is gradually becoming insane and he finds himself unable to resist the urge to strangle women to death.
Singapore Singapore (1947) Character: Michael Van Leyden
After the war, Matt Gordon returns to Singapore to retrieve a fortune in smuggled pearls. Arrived, he reminisces in flashback about his prewar fiancée, alluring Linda, and her disappearance during the Japanese attack. But now Linda resurfaces...with amnesia and married to rich planter Van Leyden. Meanwhile, sinister fence Mauribus schemes to get Matt's pearls.
The Greek Tycoon The Greek Tycoon (1978) Character: Robert Keith
A lusty Greek shipping magnate courts the widow of an assassinated U.S. president.
Folly to Be Wise Folly to Be Wise (1952) Character: George Prout
A newly-arrived army chaplain is put in charge of camp entertainment and has the idea of putting on a Brains Trust with local notables. Unfortunately for him, it emerges from a question on the rights and wrongs of marriage that there is more going on between three of the panelists than he wants to know about - though the audience obviously thinks differently.
Rockets Galore Rockets Galore (1958) Character: Capt Waggett
The inhabitants of Todday are content to live their lives in peace and quiet, until, that is, the government decides their little corner of the world would be the perfect place for a rocket launch site.
Paradise for Two Paradise for Two (1937) Character: Paul Duval
A chorus girl is mistaken for a millionaire's girlfriend.
The MacKintosh Man The MacKintosh Man (1973) Character: Judge
A member of British Intelligence assumes a fictitious criminal identity and allows himself to be caught, imprisoned, and freed in order to infiltrate a spy organization and expose a traitor; only, someone finds him out and exposes him to the gang...
The Missionary The Missionary (1982) Character: Lord Fermleigh
In 1905, after 10 years of missionary work in Africa, the Rev. Charles Fortesque is recalled to England, where his bishop gives him his new assignment - to minister to London's prostitutes.
To Each His Own To Each His Own (1946) Character: Lord Desham
During World War I, small-town girl Josephine Norris has an illegitimate son by an itinerant pilot. After a scheme to adopt him ends up giving him to another family, she devotes her life to loving him from afar.
Term of Trial Term of Trial (1962) Character: Trowman
A schoolteacher plagued by alcoholism and his refusal to serve in World War II, Graham Weir inspires contempt in almost everyone around him, including his bitter wife, Anna. When the lovely young Shirley Taylor, one of Weir's students, falls for her unfortunate instructor, he is tempted and flattered but turns down her advances. Taylor's subsequent actions make Weir's life even more complicated.
English Without Tears English Without Tears (1944) Character: Sir Cosmo Brandon
While Lady Christabel Beauclark, a bird fancier, is scurrying about demanding certain territorial rights for British birds from other countries, Her Ladyship's niece is falling in love with the family butler, Tom Gilbey. The birds are forgotten when war breaks out, and Gilbey now finds himself in love with the niece whose love was previously unrequited. Written by Les Adams
Encore Encore (1951) Character: George Ramsay
Encore is a 1951 anthology film composed of adaptations of three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham: "The Ant and the Grasshopper", directed by Pat Jackson and adapted by T. E. B. Clarke; "Winter Cruise", helmed by Anthony Pelissier, screenplay by Arthur Macrae; "Gigolo and Gigolette", directed by Harold French, written by Eric Ambler. It is the last film in a Maugham trilogy, preceded by Quartet and Trio.
The Yellow Rolls-Royce The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964) Character: Norwood
One Rolls-Royce belongs to three vastly different owners, starting with Lord Charles, who buys the car for his wife as an anniversary present. The next owner is Paolo Maltese, a mafioso who purchases the car during a trip to Italy and leaves it with his girlfriend while he returns to Chicago. Finally, the car is owned by American widow Gerda, who joins the Yugoslavian resistance against the invading Nazis.
Bonjour Tristesse Bonjour Tristesse (1958) Character: Mr. Lombard
A spoiled teenager spends the summer at the French Riviera with her rich, widower, playboy father, but when his old flame resurfaces, she resolves to keep her frivolous lifestyle at all costs.
Safari Safari (1956) Character: Sir Vincent Brampton
Wealthy eccentric Sir Vincent Brampton and his fiancée Linda Latham hire Ken Duffield to lead them on a jungle hunt. Duffield is looking for the murderer of his son; he gets the killer and Linda.
Fragment of Fear Fragment of Fear (1970) Character: Mr. Vellacot
Reformed drug addict Tim Brett (David Hemmings) is vacationing in Italy with his aunt. When she is murdered, he tries to investigate. Soon his whole life spins out of control.
Accused Accused (1936) Character: Henry Capelle
Tony and his dance partner/wife Gaby headline a Paris musical. Tony becomes the unwilling target for the attentions of performer Yvette. She is later murdered with the dagger used by Tony and his wife in their act, and Gaby is accused of the crime.
This England This England (1941) Character: Steward
Set in Claverly Village, it follows the fortunes of the Rookebys (Clements) and the ne'r-do-well Appleyards (Williams) from the time of the Normans, 1588, 1804, 1914, and 1940. Made to support morale during the war, its message is basically that you can't suppress the British; they've been there since the beginning; they'll be there to the end.
Night Train to Munich Night Train to Munich (1940) Character: Roberts
Czechoslovakia, March 1939, on the eve of World War II. As the German invaders occupy Prague, inventor Axel Bomasch manages to flee and reach England; but those who need to put his knowledge at the service of the Nazi war machine, in order to carry out their evil plans of destruction, will stop at nothing to capture him.
Isn't It Romantic? Isn't It Romantic? (1948) Character: Maj. Euclid Cameron
Three sisters find romance in post-Civil War Indiana.
On Approval On Approval (1944) Character: Richard Halton
Two wealthy Victorian widows are courted tentatively by two impoverished British aristocrats. When one of the dowagers suggests that her beau go away with her for a month to see if they are compatible, the fireworks begin.
The Legend of Hell House The Legend of Hell House (1973) Character: Mr. Rudolph Deutsch
A team consisting of a physicist, his wife, a young female psychic, and the only survivor of the previous visit are sent to the notorious Hell House to prove or disprove survival after death. Previous visitors have either been killed or gone mad, and it is up to the team to survive a full week in isolation, and solve the mystery of the Hell House.
The Uncanny The Uncanny (1977) Character: Wallace (segment "London 1912")
Wilbur Gray, a horror writer, has stumbled upon a terrible secret, that cats are supernatural creatures who really call the shots. In a desperate attempt to get others to believe him, Wilbur spews three tales of feline horror.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) Character: Col. Betteridge
General Candy, who's overseeing an English squad in 1943, is a veteran leader who doesn't have the respect of the men he's training and is considered out-of-touch with what's needed to win the war. But it wasn't always this way. Flashing back to his early career in the Boer War and World War I, we see a dashing young officer whose life has been shaped by three different women, and by a lasting friendship with a German soldier.
The Vicious Circle The Vicious Circle (1957) Character: Detective Inspector Dane
When Dr. Howard Latimer finds the German actress whom he had just met at the London Airport murdered in his flat, he is led into a world of murder, blackmail, and a fake passport scam.
Jump for Glory Jump for Glory (1937) Character: BBC Audition
A London cat burglar falls for the girlfriend of a stockbroker who used to be his partner.
Nell Gwyn Nell Gwyn (1934) Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
King Charles II first meets Nell Gwyn after seeing her do a turn at Drury Lane. They soon become close, the King preferring her feisty irreverent company to that of the aristocratic French Duchess of Portsmouth. Nell becomes his most loyal subject, while ever-ready to take the Duchess down a peg. But the actress can never hope to be fully accepted by the King's circle despite his constant attentions.
Perfect Strangers Perfect Strangers (1945) Character: Richard
After World War II service changes them, a married couple dread their postwar reunion.
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) Character: Naval Officer
During a raid on Germany, a British bomber crew is forced to bail out after their plane is damaged. They land in Holland, where they're aided by Dutch civilians.
The Magic Box The Magic Box (1952) Character: 1st Company Promoter
Now old, ill, poor, and largely forgotten, William Freise-Greene was once very different. As young and handsome William Green he changed his name to include his first wife's so that it sounded more impressive for the photographic portrait work he was so good at. But he was also an inventor and his search for a way to project moving pictures became an obsession that ultimately changed the life of all those he loved.
The Holly and the Ivy The Holly and the Ivy (1952) Character: Lord B.
An English clergyman's neglect of his grown children, in his zeal to tend to his parishioners, comes to the surface at a Christmas family gathering.
Quiet Wedding Quiet Wedding (1941) Character: Boofy Ponsonby
A young couple become engaged, but enjoy a number of comedic aventures before their wedding day.
Rough Cut Rough Cut (1980) Character: Mr. Lloyd Palmer
Two sophisticated jewel thieves join forces to steal $30 million in uncut jewels.
Secret Mission Secret Mission (1942) Character: Captain Red Gowan
World War II drama in which a member of the French Resistance and three British agents undertake a hazardous mission to infiltrate a German HQ in search of vital information that could lead to the overthrow of the Nazis.
The Ship That Died of Shame The Ship That Died of Shame (1955) Character: Maj. Fordyce
After World War II the crew of a motor gunboat join together to buy their old vessel and go into business for themselves. This may sound like a laudable scheme, but the business they choose to go into is smuggling.
The Great Lover The Great Lover (1949) Character: Grand Duke Maximillian
The French Surete and private eye Higgins are after a killer who uses innocent young Americans in a crooked gambling racket, and who sets sail on an ocean liner that also carries inept scoutmaster Freddie Hunter and his troop of boys. Freddie, who's been a "boy scout" too long, has designs on gorgeous Duchess Alexandria. The boys, far better organized than Freddie, are determined to save him from himself. But who will save Freddie from being the killer's next victim?
Britannia Hospital Britannia Hospital (1982) Character: General Wetherby
Britannia Hospital, an esteemed English institution, is marking its gala anniversary with a visit by the Queen Mother herself. But when investigative reporter Mick Travis arrives to cover the celebration, he finds the hospital under siege by striking workers, ruthless unions, violent demonstrators, racist aristocrats, an African cannibal dictator, and sinister human experiments.
The Late Edwina Black The Late Edwina Black (1951) Character: Inspector Martin
When a sickly Victorian woman dies suddenly, a postmortem reveals that her body contains a fatal dose of arsenic. Suspicion falls on her husband and her companion, who are lovers. Inspector Martin of Scotland Yard solves the mystery of her death... over a cup of tea.
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970) Character: Sir Eric Bentley
Fresh-faced young Michael Rimmer worms his way into an opinion poll company and is soon running the place. He uses this as a springboard to get into politics and in the mini-skirted flared-trousered world of 1970 Britain starts to rise through the Tory ranks.
Trio Trio (1950) Character: Mr. Ashenden
W. Somerset Maugham introduces three more of his stories about human foibles.
The Truth About Women The Truth About Women (1957) Character: Charles Tavistock
A man recalls his relationships with the women he loved as he tries to help another man try to understand them as well.



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