49th Parallel 1941 N/R, 122 min. Genre: Drama aka: The Invaders Forty-Ninth Parallel
Director: Michael Powell Cast: Laurence Olivier, Leslie Howard, Glynis Johns, Anton Walbrook, Eric Portman, Raymond Massey, Niall MacGinnis, Finlay Currie, Raymond Lovell, John Chandos, Charles Victor, Frederick Piper
When a German U-Boat is sunk off the coast of Canada, six crewmembers reach shore and start on a terrifying journey to neutral territory in America. This propaganda film depicts Nazis in the worst possible light and was a tool to aid the war effort.
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The Battle of the River Plate 1956 N/R, 119 min. Genre: Adventure / Action / Drama aka: Pursuit of the Graf Spee
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Cast: John Gregson, Anthony Quayle, Peter Finch, Ian Hunter, Jack Gwillim, Bernard Lee, Lionel Murton, Anthony Bushell, Peter Illing, Michael Goodliffe, Christopher Lee, Peter Scott, Patrick Macnee, John Chandos, Douglas Wilmer
The Graf Spee, the Bismarck, the Scharnhorst, and the Gneissau were heavily armed German battleships that wreaked havoc on Atlantic shipping in the early stages of World War II. This is the story of outmanned British ships dealing with this threat, and the story is shown through both the German and the British perspectives. Good documentary-style film.
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The Green Man 1957 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Day, Basil Dearden Cast: Alastair Sim, George Cole, Terry-Thomas, Jill Adams, Avril Angers, Raymond Huntley, Colin Gordon, Eileen Moore, Dora Bryan, John Chandos, Cyril Chamberlain, Richard Wattis, Vivien Wood, Marie Burke
In his spare time, watchmaker Hawkins (Alastair Sim) is a professional assassin. He is hired to kill Sir Gregory Upshoot (Raymond Huntley) and tracks him to the run-down seaside Green Man hotel, but vacuum cleaner salesman William Blake (George Cole) catches on to Hawkins' plot and is determined to save Sir Gregory.
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The Ship That Died of Shame 1955 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama aka: PT Raiders
Director: Basil Dearden, Michael Relph Cast: Richard Attenborough, George Baker, Bill Owen, Virginia McKenna, Roland Culver, Bernard Lee, Ralph Truman, John Chandos, Harold Goodwin, John Longden, Stratford Johns, David Langton
World War II has ended when three shipmates (Richard Attenborough, George Baker, and Bill Owen) get together looking for something to do with their empty lives. The solution: buy their old gunboat, which will enable them to set up a smuggling operation.
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Terror Street 1953 N/R, 83 min. Genre: Drama aka: 36 Hours
Director: Montgomery Tully Cast: Dan Duryea, Elsie Albiin, Gudrun Ere, Eric Pohlmann, John Chandos, Kenneth Griffith, Harold Lang, Jane(2) Carr, Michael Golden, Marianne Stone, Lee Patterson, John Wynn, Russell Napier
An American pilot (Dan Duryea) finds himself the prime suspect in his estranged wife's murder in England and now must work against the clock to gather evidence to track down the actual killer before the police find him.
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Trent's Last Case 1952 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Herbert Wilcox Cast: Margaret Lockwood, Michael Wilding, Orson Welles, John McCallum, Sam Kydd, Miles Malleson, Hugh McDermott, Jack McNaughton, John Chandos, Henry Edwards
After international businessman Sigsbee Manderson (Orson Welles) is found dead, his wife Margaret (Margaret Lockwood) is accused of murdering him. Now, ace newspaper reporter Philip Trent (Michael Wilding) steps in to investigate. The story is told in flashbacks to reveal what really happened, and Trent concludes that Sigsbee committed suicide and left evidence to frame Margaret.
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| 1. 49th Parallel (1941) aka: The Invaders aka: Forty-Ninth Parallel
2. The Battle of the River Plate (1956) aka: Pursuit of the Graf Spee
3. The Green Man (1957)
4. The Ship That Died of Shame (1955) aka: PT Raiders
5. Terror Street (1953) aka: 36 Hours
6. Trent's Last Case (1952)
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