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Henry V
(1944)
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Laurence Olivier
featuring
Laurence Olivier, Robert Newton, Renée Ashershon, Esmond Knight, Leslie Banks, Leo Genn, Felix Aylmer, Janet Burnell
Laurence Olivier's adaptation of Henry V is one of the finest Shakespeare films ever made, full of rousing action, beautiful colors and passionate performances. Henry V is the story of the newly crowned king of England who fights the French for possession of Normandy. Olivier's direction is inventive, beginning the film as if it were a performance ...
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The Most Dangerous Game
(1932)
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directed by
Ernest B. Schoedsack, Irving Pichel
featuring
Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Leslie Banks, Robert Armstrong, Steve Clemente
The first of many official and unofficial screen versions of Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game was put together by producer Willis O'Brien and directors Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel in 1932. Leslie Banks stars as loony Russian count Zaroff, a renowned big-game hunter who tires of stalking animals and begins hunting down the "most ...
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Jamaica Inn
(1939)
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directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
featuring
Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Emlyn Williams, Hay Petrie, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Basil Radford, Frederick Piper
Alfred Hitchcock directed this disappointing misfire, memorable solely for the fact is that it is the final film from Hitchcock's early British period before he left for the Hollywood studio system and David O. Selznick. In the England of the 1800s, a group of ruthless smugglers, led by Sir Humphrey Pengallon (Charles Laughton), prey on ships by ...
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The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1934)
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directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
featuring
Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Frank Vosper, Hugh Wakefield
The first film version of The Man Who Knew too Much proved to be the international "breakthrough" film for British director Alfred Hitchcock, transforming him from merely a talented domestic filmmaker to a worldwide household name. While vacationing in Switzerland, Britons Leslie Banks and Edna Best befriend jovial Frenchman Pierre Fresnay. Not ...
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Went the Day Well?
(1942)
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directed by
Alberto Cavalcanti
featuring
Leslie Banks, Basil Sydney, Frank Lawton, Elizabeth Allan, Valerie Taylor
Released in the US as Forty-Eight Hours, Went the Day Well? is a solidly constructed wartime melodrama. Actually, the film covers 72 hours in the life of the small British village of Bramley Green, which serves as the focal point for an attempted German invasion. Immediately upon parachuting in the community, vicious Nazi officer Ortier (Basil ...
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Fire Over England
(1937)
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directed by
Alexander Korda, William Howard
featuring
Flora Robson, Raymond Massey, Leslie Banks, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh
The war between England and Spain in the late 16th century serves as backdrop for the fictional machinations of Fire Over England. Laurence Olivier plays a British naval officer who offers his services to Queen Elizabeth (Flora Robson) after his father is executed by the Spaniards. The queen dispatches Olivier to the court of Spain, there to ...
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Chamber of Horrors
(1940)
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directed by
Norman Lee
featuring
Leslie Banks, Lilli Palmer, Romilly Lunge, Gina Malo, Richard Bird
A blood-and-thunder horror yarn from the pen of Edgar Wallace, The Door With Seven Locks stars Leslie Banks as a mass murderer with a penchant for puzzles. He lures several heirs to a fortune to their deaths in his mazelike mansion, which is festooned with cryptic clues leading to the location of a valuable treasure. Banks goes too far when he ...
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Transatlantic Tunnel
(1935)
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directed by
Maurice Elvey
featuring
Richard Dix, Leslie Banks, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, C. Aubrey Smith
Transatlantic Tunnel is the English-language version of the 1932 French-German speculative drama The Tunnel. Set sometime in the future (complete with two-way televisions, art-deco airships and self-propelled automobiles), the film stars Richard Dix as McAllen, a visionary architect who devotes his life to the construction of a tunnel linking the ...
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Neutral Port
(1941)
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directed by
Marcel Varnel
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Will Fyffe, Leslie Banks, Yvonne Arnaud, Phyllis Calvert, Hugh McDermott
Scottish stage, radio and film favorite Will Fyffe heads the cast of Neutral Port. The star is cast as crusty Captain Ferguson, who is forced to dry-dock his torpedoed ship at the mythical port of Esperanto. Anxious not to injure its neutrality, the country refuses to allow Ferguson to seize a Nazi supply ship as compensation for the loss of his ...
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The Small Back Room
(1949)
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directed by
Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell
featuring
David Farrar, Kathleen Byron, Jack Hawkins, Cyril Cusack, Michael Gough, Leslie Banks
Few British films were run on American TV in 1950s with such frequency as The Small Back Room (U.S. title: Hour of Glory). A typically multilayered effort from the Powell-Pressburger team, the film stars David Farrar as crippled munitions genius Sammy Rice. During WW II, Rice is constantly frustrated by the limits of his handicap and by the never ...
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Sanders of the River
(1935)
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directed by
Zoltan Korda
featuring
Paul Robeson, Jr., Leslie Banks, Nina Mae McKinney, Robert Cochran, Martin Walker
Based on the book by Edgar Wallace and produced by London Film Productions, the adventure drama Sanders of the River is an Imperialist propaganda film about British Colonial rule in Africa. Leslie Banks plays Commissioner "Lord Sandy" Sanders, who maintains British rule over the N'Gombi district of Nigeria. The fugitive Bosambo (Paul Robeson) ...
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Ships with Wings
(1941)
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directed by
Sergei Nolbandov
featuring
John Clements, Leslie Banks, Jane Baxter, Ann Todd, Basil Sydney
This stirring wartime morale-booster stars John Clements in a virtual reprise of his "redeemed hero" role in The Four Feathers. Clements is cast as Lieutenant Stacey, a Fleet Arm Pilot whose recklessness causes the death of a fellow airman. Cashiered from the Service, Stacey becomes a mercenary charter pilot in the Mediterranean Island of Palmos. ...
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21 Days
(1940)
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directed by
Basil Dean
featuring
Vivien Leigh, Leslie Banks, Laurence Olivier, Francis L. Sullivan, Hay Petrie
Laurence Olivier plays a young Londoner implicated in a brutal murder. According to the rules of British law, he is permitted 21 days of comparative freedom from the time of the first hearing to the time of trial -- provided he does not leave London. As the three weeks pass, Olivier falls deeply in love with girlfriend Vivien Leigh, who at first ...
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Sons of the Sea
(1939)
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directed by
Maurice Elvey
featuring
Leslie Banks, Mackenzie Ward, Kay Walsh, Simon Lack, Cecil Parker
Originally released in England by British Consolidated, Sons of the Sea was the last film to be distributed in America by Grand National Pictures. Generally cast in villainous roles, Leslie Banks plays the film's true-blue hero Captain Hyde. Alas, Hyde's young son Philip (Simon Lack), though a graduate of the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, does ...
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The Night of the Party
(1934)
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directed by
Michael Powell
featuring
Jane Baxter, Viola Keats, Ian Hunter, Leslie Banks, Ernst Thesiger
Based upon the play Murder Party by Roland Pertwee and John Hastings Turner, Night of the Party uses one of the murder mystery genre's favorite conventions, that of a parlor game gone wrong. In this instance, the game is being held after a dinner party thrown by the ruthless publishing tycoon, Lord Studholme, in honor of the visiting Princess ...
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Cottage to Let
(1941)
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directed by
Anthony Asquith
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Leslie Banks, Jeanne de Casalis, Carla Lehmann, Alastair Sim, John Mills
Cottage to Let is a taut British wartime spy thriller, laced with moments of genuinely hilarious comedy. The "maguffin" in this instance is a revolutionary new bombsight, designed by inventor John Barrington (Leslie Banks). A group of Nazi spies intend to steal the blueprints for the invention (hence the film's alternate title Bombsight Stolen), ...
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Eye Witness
(1949)
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directed by
Robert Montgomery
featuring
Robert Montgomery, Leslie Banks, Felix Aylmer, Patricia Wayne, Andrew Cruickshank
The fourth directorial effort of actor Robert Montgomery, Eye Witness was lensed on location in England. Montgomery plays an American attorney whose British pal (Michael Ripper) has been accused of murder. Ripper insists that he spent the evening of the crime with a woman, who has seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth. Montgomery ...
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