Mary Ure
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Filmography
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Sons and Lovers
(1960)Jack Cardiff received a 1960 Oscar® Nomination as Best Director for this lush, engaging film starring Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell and Donald Pleasence, which was adapted from D.H. Lawrence’s classic novel. A young man with artistic talent who lives in a close-knit, English coal-mining town during the early 20th Century finds himself inhibited by his emotionally manipulative, domineering mother.

The Mind Benders
(1963)After distinguished physiologist Professor Shapey commits suicide, his colleague Longman, insists that communist experiments were the cause and sets out to prove it by repeating them on himself.

Custer of the West
(1967)The flamboyant Civil War hero’s love of heroic calvary traditions and his distaste for industrialization leads him to his destiny at Little Bighorn.

The Luck of Ginger Coffey
(1964)An out-of-work Irish immigrant in Montreal remains hopeful that his luck is about to change but his disillusioned family grow tired of his pigheadedness and instability.

Where Eagles Dare
(1968)Commandos, posing as German soldiers, parachute into a city to rescue a supposed allied General from a Nazi hideaway fortress that can only be reached by cable car.

Look Back in Anger
(1959)An embittered young man spews venom on all around him, particularly his upper-class wife.