Leo McKern
12 titles
Filmography
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Time Without Pity
(1957)A father comes to the aid of his son who is on Death Row.

Mr. Topaze
(1961)Mr. Topaze (Peter Sellers), an honest and unassuming school teacher, is fired when he refuses to give a pass grade to a failing student, the grandson of a wealthy baroness. Castel Benac, a government official who runs a crooked financial business on the side, is persuaded by his mistress, Suzy, a musical comedy actress, to hire Mr. Topaze as the front man for his business. Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal.

The Blue Lagoon
(1980)Two shipwrecked children, stranded for years on a deserted island, fall in love as teenagers and attempt to forge a life in the isolated paradise.
The Horse Without a Head
(1964)Five pampered French children with their wheeled, headless, toy horse accidentally become tangled up in a plot to rob the Dijon - Paris express of 100,000,000. They foil the robbery when a thief stashes the key to his hiding place inside the horse.

Candleshoe
(1977)A tomboy cons a nobleman to find a treasure trove of Spanish doubloons.

Hot Enough for June
(1964)Czech-speaking, out-of-work Briton Nicholas Whistler gets unwittingly sent to Prague on a top-secret mission by British Intelligence.
Help!
(1965)In the follow-up to their successful debut musical, "A Hard Day's Night," the Beatles once again offer up a melding of song and slapstick. After Ringo stumbles upon a valuable gem, the band starts getting harassed by a fringe religious group. To escape their sudden stalkers, the boys hit the road. As John, Paul, George and Ringo travel the globe, they perform a mix of musical numbers, singing hits ranging from "Ticket to Ride" to the titular ditty.

Ryan's Daughter
(1970)Masterful "Doctor Zhivago" director David Lean tells the epic love story of a married Irish woman whose dangerous affair with a British soldierbrings her accusations of betrayal.

The Mouse That Roared
(1959)When a kerfuffle over fine wine exports upends their tiny nation's economy, the prime minister and grand duchess of Fenwick declare war on the U.S.

Ladyhawke
(1985)A medieval pickpocket who escapes the noose becomes indebted to a shapeshifting knight and his star-crossed lover on a revenge quest to kill a bishop.

The Shoes of the Fisherman
(1968)Based on the best-selling book by Morris L. West, this sweeping epic follows Anthony Quinn as a Russian political prisoner who becomes Pope and tries to prevent an atomic war.