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The Mouse That Roared

The Mouse That Roared (1959) more movies like this

directed by Jack Arnold
featuring Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg, David Kossoff, William Hartnell, Leo McKern, Timothy Bateson

The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an imitation of Fenwick's sole export, its fabled wine. Crafty prime minister Count Mountjoy (Peter Sellers) comes up with a plan: Grand Fenwick will declare war on the United States. Grand Duchess Gloriana (Peter Sellers again) ...

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This Sporting Life

This Sporting Life (1963) more movies like this

directed by Lindsay Anderson
featuring Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, Alan Badel, William Hartnell, Colin Blakely

Adapted by David Storey from his own novel, This Sporting Life stars Richard Harris as Frank, an athletic coal miner who aspires to the greener pastures of professional rugby. Soon establishing himself as one of the most brutal and arrogant players in the business, Frank begins to amass a fortune. He also falls in love with his landlady, Mrs. ...

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Doctor Who: The Five Doctors

Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (1983) more movies like this

directed by Peter Moffatt
featuring William Hartnell, Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Mark Strickson, Richard Hurndall

Doctor Who celebrated its 20th anniversary with the 90-minute special "The Five Doctors." The life of the present Doctor (Peter Davison) is jeopardized when his four previous incarnations -- played by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, and Tom Baker -- are taken out of time by an illegal Time Scoop. Even worse, the five doctors are ...

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The Way Ahead

The Way Ahead (1944) more movies like this

directed by Carol Reed
featuring David Niven, Raymond Huntley, William Hartnell, Stanley Holloway, James Donald

The Immortal Battalion has a bit of a convoluted history. It started life as a training film, The New Lot, which ran 44 minutes. When Winston Churchill approached David Niven about creating a film that would do for the British Army what In Which We Serve had done for the Royal Navy, he contacted Carol Reed and suggested expanding The New Lot. The ...

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Carry on Sergeant

Carry on Sergeant (1958) more movies like this

directed by Gerald Thomas
featuring William Hartnell, Bob Monkhouse, Shirley Eaton, Eric Barker, Dora Bryan

This first entry in the long-running (some would say interminable) British "Carry On" series is at base a collection of motheaten army jokes, albeit served up with freshness and energy. Future Doctor Who star William Hartnell plays Sergeant Major Grimshaw, whose fondest wish is to win the coveted Best Troop Award before his retirement. Alas, this ...

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Doctor Who: Dalek Invasion of Earth, Episode 2 (1964) more movies like this

directed by Richard Martin
featuring William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, Carole Ann Ford, Martyn Huntley

In the second episode of the six-part story "Dalek Invasion of Earth," the Doctor (William Hartnell) and Ian (William Russell) are captured by the Daleks, who rule the Earth of the 22nd century. Rescued by freedom fighters, the two time travelers learn of the plague that has enslaved all of humankind. As his other companions, Susan (Carole Ann ...

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Brighton Rock

Brighton Rock (1947) more movies like this

directed by John Boulting
featuring Richard Attenborough, Hermione Baddeley, William Hartnell, Carol Marsh, Harcourt Williams

This unsparing, brutal look at the British criminal underbelly stars Richard Attenborough as Pinkie Brown, a pock-marked gang leader. While leading his men in a racetrack robbery, Pinkie kills a man. He convinces pretty waitress Rose (Carol Marsh) to provide him with an alibi, promising to marry her in exchange. After the wedding, the sociopathic ...

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Appointment with Crime (1945) more movies like this

directed by John Harlow
featuring William Hartnell, Raymond Lovell, Robert Beatty, Herbert Lom, Joyce Howard

This murky revenge tale is based on a story by Michael Leighton. Future Dr. Who star William Hartnell plays one of the many hate-filled convicts that he essayed in 1940s British films. Released after a long incarceration, Hartnell is determined to get even with the gang that double-crossed him. Bypassing murder, Hartnell reasons that the best way ...

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The Agitator (1945) more movies like this

directed by John Harlow
featuring William Hartnell, Mary Morris, John Laurie, Moore Marriott

Future Dr. Who star William Hartnell heads the cast of the 1949 sociopolitical melodrama The Agitator. Set in a British industrial town, the film stars Hartnell as idealistic union organizer Peter Pottinger. His value as an agitator is compromised when Peter falls heir to the very factory where he works. Now that he's "Capital," Peter finds that ...

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The Dark Man (1951) more movies like this

directed by Jeffrey Dell
featuring Edward Underdown, Maxwell Reed, Natasha Parry, William Hartnell, Barbara Murray

The Dark Man is a killer who opens the film by committing double murder. This is witnessed by young aspiring actress Molly Lester (Natasha Parry). The rest of the picture concerns Dark Man's efforts to put Molly out of the way. The plot is nothing new, though the settings--a provincial repertory theatre, a military rifle range--are rather novel. ...

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Piccadilly Third Stop (1960) more movies like this

directed by Wolf Rilla
featuring Terence Morgan, Yoko Tani, John Crawford, Mai Zetterling, William Hartnell

This fast-paced, standard crime story about a caper gone awry is directed by Rilla Wolf and stars Terence Morgan as Dominic, a petty crook with minor crimes on his agenda until he sees a chance for a big haul. Dominic's associates include tough guy Pready (John Crawford) and Edward (Dennis Price), a crooked gambling boss who Dominic helps by ...

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The Bells Go Down (1943) more movies like this

directed by Basil Dearden
featuring Tommy Trinder, James Mason, Mervyn Johns, Phillip Friend, Philippa Hiatt, Finlay Currie, William Hartnell

The Bells Go Down is a dramatization of London firefighting efforts during the 1940 Blitz. In structure, the film is very much like any other smoke-eating melodrama, with perhaps more emphasis on comedy than usual. The omnipresence of the Luftwaffe gives the film an urgency that others in its genre tend to lack. Making it all the more remarkable ...

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Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus, Episode 6 (1964) more movies like this

directed by Raymond P. Cusick
featuring William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, Carole Ann Ford, Robin Phillips

In the conclusion of the six-part story arc "The Keys of Marinus," the Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions have survived one peril after another, and have returned with the four keys necessary to keep alive the despotic Conscience of Marinus. Unfortunately, they discover that Arbitan (George Coulouris), keeper of the Conscience, has been ...

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Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child, Episode 1 (1963) more movies like this

directed by Waris Hussein
featuring William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, Carole Ann Ford

The Doctor Who saga began on November 23, 1963, with the first episode of the four-part story arc known variously as "An Unearthly Child," "100,000 BC," and "The Tribe of Gum." Curious about their secretive pupil Susan (Carole Ann Ford), schoolteachers Ian Chesterson (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) follow her home. Stopping ...

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