Khartoum (1966)
In the Sudan, in 1884 to 1885, Egyptian forces led by British General Charles Chinese Gordon Charlton Heston defend Khartoum against an invading Muslim Army led by a religious fanatic, Mohammed Ahmed el Mahdi Sir Laurence Oli
Dead of Night (1945)
Guests invited to a weekend in the country share their supernatural stories, beginning with Walter Craig, who senses impending doom as his half remembered recurring dream turns into reality
The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970)
Harold Pelham discovers a doppelganger is meddling with his personal and professional life in the aftermath of a car crash
The Green Man (1956)
An assassin is annoyed by a vacuum cleaner salesman determined to stop him
Who Done It? (1956)
This movie debut for saucy British TV comic Benny Hill has Benny leaving his job as a sweeper after winning some money He becomes a private detective and investigates a plot to assassinate British scientists
The Assassination Bureau (1969)
A woman causes a group of assassins to face their greatest challenge
The League of Gentlemen (1960)
A disgruntled veteran recruits a group of disgraced colleagues to perform a bank robbery with military precision
Sapphire (1959)
The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in the area
The Blue Lamp (1950)
The daily routine of two London Policemen is interrupted by a killer
Woman of Straw (1964)
Tyrannical, but ailing, tycoon Charles Richmond becomes very fond of his attractive Italian nurse, Maria The nurse, in turn, falls in love with Charles neer do well nephew Anthony, who plots ways to gain control of his uncles
Victim (1961)
A closeted lawyer risks his career to bring a blackmailer to justice
All Night Long (1962)
This movie, based on William Shakespeares Othello, is neatly positioned as a vehicle to showcase some of the best jazz musicians of the period, including Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus
The Mind Benders (1963)
Dedicated British scientist Dr Henry Laidlaw Longman Sir Dirk Bogarde tests the possibility of brainwashing If the experiment succeeds, he will stop loving his wife Oonagh Mary Ure
The Halfway House (1944)
A group of travellers, all with something to hide in their past, take shelter from a storm in an old inn The inn keeper seems a little mysterious
Big Time Operators (1957)
A young couple inherits a debt ridden old movie theater, appropriately nicknamed The Flea Pit, and the three eccentric senior citizens who work there
I Believe in You (1952)
When a retired colonial serviceman takes a job as a probation officer he finds it a challenge He and his colleague attempt to reform a hardened criminal and a juvenile delinquent from the London slums
My Learned Friend (1943)
An insane murderer is on the loose, and gunning for the men who put him away Will Fitch is on the list, and co opts Claude Babbington to try and stop him from meeting a grisly end
Pool of London (1951)
When their ship docks the crew disembark as usual to pick up their lives in postwar London For one of them his petty smuggling turns more serious when he finds himself caught up with a robbery in the City
Frieda (1947)
A Royal Air Force pilot who was shot down during World War II returns home to his English village with his new bride The trouble is that she is the German lady who helped him escape Then her brother arrives
They Came to a City (1944)
Adapted from a J B Priestley play with many of the original actors The tale of various people who have come to live in an ideal city and their hopes and reasons for doing so
The Square Ring (1953)
Boxing drama following the lives of five different fighters and their reasons for becoming boxers
Saraband (1948)
Young Sophie Dorothea marries Prince George Louis but its far from a love match Then she falls for Swedish Count Philip Christoph von Konigsmark
Nowhere to Go (1958)
In London, a Canadian serving prison time for grand theft escapes prison and attempts to retrieve his loot, kept in a bank safety deposit box, but his accomplice takes the security key while he only has the pass code
The Rainbow Jacket (1954)
A champion jockey is banned from racing so spends his time helping a young lad to become the next champion
The Gentle Gunman (1952)
In 1941, in wartime U K , two Irish brothers working for the I R A come against their local leaders ruthless methods
PT Raiders (1955)
A trio of ex servicemen begin smuggling innocuous black market items into post war Britain, but through greed they graduate to more sinister cargo
Cage of Gold (1950)
In post WW2 Britain, a young woman marries an old flame but after he disappears, and is later declared dead, she re marries, only to be blackmailed by the supposedly dead first husband who suddenly re appears in her life, in need
The Captive Heart (1946)
In 1940, a concentration camp escapee assumes the identity of a dead British officer, only to become a prisoner of war
Train of Events (1949)
A train disaster is told as four short stories to give character studies of the people involved, how it will affect them, and how they deal with it
Walk in the Shadow (1962)
When John Harriss daughter is badly injured in an boating accident, the hospital tells him that she will need an urgent blood transfusion Due to his religious beliefs Harris refuses permission, and the child dies When the inque