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1. Moonraker (1979)
directed by Lewis Gilbert
featuring Roger Moore, Lois Chiles, Michel Lonsdale, Richard Kiel, Bernard LeeIn this adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1955 novel, James Bond (Roger Moore) must thwart Sir Hugo Drax (Michel Lonsdale), who plans to wipe out all of ... More
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2. The Detective (1954)
directed by Robert Hamer
featuring Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Peter Finch, Cecil Parker, Bernard LeeAlec Guinness stars as Father Brown, full-time priest and part-time sleuth, in this comic mystery based on the character created by novelist G.K. ... More
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3. Dr. No (1962)
directed by Terence Young
featuring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Lord, Bernard LeeTerence Young directed this first of a long line of screen adventures with Ian Fleming's unflappable British Secret Service Agent 007 in a fast-paced ... More
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4. The Third Man (1949)
directed by Carol Reed
featuring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, Bernard Lee, Paul HoerbigerIn this Cold War spy classic, Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), a third-rate American pulp novelist, arrives in postwar Vienna, where he has been ... More
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5. Kidnapped (1960)
directed by Robert Stevenson
featuring Peter Finch, James MacArthur, Bernard Lee, Niall MacGinnis, John LaurieDisney produced this historical adventure of old Scotland, based on the classic novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. James MacArthur stars as David ... More
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6. Across the Bridge (1957)
directed by Ken Annakin
featuring Rod Steiger, David Knight, Marla Landi, Noel Willman, Bernard LeeA Graham Greene novel was the basic source for the British psychological melodrama Across the Bridge. Rod Steiger plays Carl Schaffner, a prominent ... More
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7. Cone of Silence (1960)
directed by Charles Frend
featuring Michael Craig, Peter Cushing, Bernard Lee, Elizabeth Seal, George SandersCaptain Gort (Bernard Lee) is an airline pilot who must answer to a Court of Inquiry after the crash of a Phoenix jet. Although he passes a battery ... More
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8. Murder in the Night (1940)
directed by Norman Lee
featuring Jack LaRue, Sandra Storme, Bernard Lee, Martin Walker, James HayterOriginally released in England in 1938 as Murder in Soho, this moody melodrama was advertised in America as "The rapid-fire story of an underworld ... More
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9. The Terror (1939)
directed by Richard Bird
featuring Wilfred Lawson, Bernard Lee, Arthur Wontner, Linden Travers, Henry OscarPreviously filmed in 1928, the old Edgar Wallace novel The Terror was dusted off for another cinematic go-round ten years later. A spectacular crime ... More
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10. Goldfinger (1964)
directed by Guy Hamilton
featuring Sean Connery, Gert Fröbe, Honor Blackman, Harold Sakata, Shirley Eaton, Bernard LeeWith Goldfinger, the James Bond series took a turn away from relatively straightforward spy thrillers and toward campy gadgetry, extravagant sets, ... More
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11. The Purple Plain (1954)
directed by Robert Parrish
featuring Gregory Peck, Win Min Than, Bernard Lee, Maurice Denham, Lyndon Brook, Ram GopalList of all editionsAn H.E. Bates novel was the source for this psychological wartime drama set in Burma. Canadian pilot Gregory Peck and two comrades-in-arms crash in ... More
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12. Sailor of the King (1953)
directed by Roy Boulting
featuring Michael Rennie, Wendy Hiller, Jeffrey Hunter, Bernard Lee, Peter Van EyckList of all editionsJeffrey Hunter plays a young British sailor, the out-of-wedlock son of a high-ranking naval officer (Michael Rennie). Hunter's ship is torpedoed, ... More
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13. Odette (1950)
directed by Herbert Wilcox
featuring Anna Neagle, Trevor Howard, Marius Goring, Peter Ustinov, Bernard LeeThis espionage drama was based on the true story of Odette Sansom Churchill, who became an unlikely hero during WWII. Born in France, Odette (Anna ... More
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14. Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1956)
directed by Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell
featuring John Gregson, Anthony Quayle, Peter Finch, Ian Hunter, Jack Gwillim, Bernard LeeList of all editionsWidely regarded as one of the best and most intelligent British war dramas of the 1950s, The Battle of River Plate is the story of Britain's first ... More
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15. The Man Upstairs (1958)
directed by Don Chaffey
featuring Richard Attenborough, Bernard Lee, Donald Houston, Dorothy Alison, Charles HoustonThe mental breakdown of a guilt-ridden man provides the drama in this fascinating psychological profile that stars Richard Attenborough as a ... More
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16. Elizabeth of Ladymead (1948)
directed by Herbert Wilcox
featuring Anna Neagle, Hugh Williams, Michael Laurence, Bernard Lee, Nicholas PhippsFans of British film star Anna Neagle had a field day with her bravura Technicolor vehicle Elizabeth of Ladymead--though not enough fans showed up ... More
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17. A Place to Go (1964)
directed by Basil Dearden
featuring Bernard Lee, Rita Tushingham, Michael Sarne, Doris Hare, Barbara FerrisList of all editionsBritish pop performer Michael Sarne stars as young Ricky, a kid from London's East End who is yet another victim of urban socio-economic blight. ... More
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18. Fire Down Below (1957)
directed by Robert Parrish
featuring Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, Jack Lemmon, Herbert Lom, Bernard Lee, Bonar ColleanoList of all editionsJack Lemmon and Robert Mitchum star as Tony and Felix, co-owners of a tramp-steamer service in the West Indies. Threatening their friendship is ... More
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19. The Blue Lamp (1949)
directed by Basil Dearden
featuring Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Dirk Bogarde, Patric Doonan, Robert Flemyng, Bernard LeeList of all editionsThe Blue Lamp was an immensely popular British crime film (and the winner of the BFA Award), concentrating on interrelated episodes in the lives of ... More
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20. Whistle Down the Wind (1962)
directed by Bryan Forbes
featuring Hayley Mills, Alan Bates, Bernard Lee, Diane Clare, Norman Bird, Elsie Wagstaffe, Patricia HeneghanList of all editionsBryan Forbes' first directorial effort is set in a rugged Lancashire farm community. Three impressionable children, played by Hayley Mills, Diane ... More
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21. Saturday Night Out (1964)
directed by Robert Hartford-Davis
featuring Heather Sears, Bernard Lee, Erika Remberg, Colin Campbell, John Bonney, Francesca AnnisList of all editionsThis British comedy details what happens to five sailors and a passenger as they spend fifteen hours on shore leave in London while waiting for their ... More
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22. Dunkirk (1958)
directed by Leslie Norman
featuring John Mills, Bernard Lee, Richard Attenborough, Meredith Edwards, Robert Urquhart, Anthony Nicholls, Ray JacksonOne of the most significant moments in the history of British warfare (in both the best and worst sense) is given reverent but reserved treatment in ... More
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23. Raging Moon (1971)
directed by Bryan Forbes
featuring Emma Forbes, Lee Carter, Nelly Hanham, Theresa Watson, Malcolm McDowell, Nanette Newman, Georgia Brown, Bernard Lee, Gerald SimList of all editionsMalcom McDowell, who went on to play a chillingly heartless young man in A Clockwork Orange, here plays Bruce, a cheerful young athlete and aspiring ... More
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24. Fanex Files: Hammer Films (2008)
directed by A. Susan Svehla
featuring Christopher Lee, Veronica Carlson, Ingrid Pitt, James Bernard, Val GuestList of all editionsIn the 1950s and '60s, American film studios became enamored with flying saucers, extraterrestrials, and atomic mutants, making Hammer Films the last ... More
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25. Dracula Père et Fils (1976)
directed by Edouard Molinaro
featuring Christopher Lee, Bernard Menez, Marie-Helene Breillat, Catherine Breillat, Raymond Bussières, Anna GaelList of all editionsChristopher Lee dons the Count's legendary cape once again for this satirical French-made entry in the vampire genre (titled Dracula and Son for ... More







