Denholm Elliott
42 titles
Filmography
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Maurice
(1987)Set against the stifling conformity of pre-World War I English society, E.M. Forster's Maurice is a story of coming to terms with one's sexuality and identity in the face of disapproval and misunderstanding.

The Holly and the Ivy
(1952)A recently widowed minister's zeal for attending to his parishioners leads him to neglect his own family until emotions boil over one Christmas.

Bad Timing
(1980)When a married woman ends up in the hospital from an overdose, an inspector becomes set on discovering the affair between her and a psychiatrist.

The Razor's Edge
(1984)A WWI veteran is disillusioned by jazz-age values. He breaks off his engagement and goes on a journey that takes him through Paris and the Himalayas.
Station Six-Sahara
(1963)
A Doll's House
(1973)Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald. Now she is being blackmailed

Russian Roulette
(1975)A Royal Canadian Mountie is assigned to help foil a plot by KGB dissidents to assassinate Soviet leader Alexei Kosygin during a state visit.

Wuthering Heights
(1958)This TV adaption that finds the spurned Heathcliff marrying Catherine’s step sister as revenge was produced for the DuPont Show of the Month in 1958.

The Wicked Lady
(1983)A woman who becomes a titled Lady after stealing her sister’s fiancé turns to highway robbery after she falls for a bandit she can’t ever truly have.

Trading Places
(1983)A down-and-out con artist trades lifestyles with a well-to-do investor as part of a bet between a pair of cold-hearted millionaires.

To the Devil a Daughter
(1976)Father Michael Rainer, an excommunicated priest who heads a satanic cult called “The Children of the Lord” which hides its dark purpose of rearing innocent children in the ways of Satan, behind a front as a closed Catholic convent.
Maroc 7
(1967)Robbery and murder follow this tale of a secret agent out to catch a split-personality thief.

The Moon and Sixpence
(1959)A dull Englishman abruptly abandons his middle-class life, his family and his duties to follow his dreams of becoming a painter in the South Seas.
The Sea Gull
(1968)A brilliant cast brings playwright Anton Chekhov's masterpiece of the capricious power of passion to the screen. The story is set during two gatherings, two years apart, on the same Russian country estate and among six lovers, most of whom are not loved in return. Those who are hard-shelled and worldly shrug off romantic disappointment. Those who are not, cannot...and tragedy ensues. With direction by Sidney Lumet (Network, Dog Day Afternoon, The Verdict) and the talents of James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave, Simone Signoret, David Warner, Denholm Elliott and more lights of film and stage, The Sea Gull resonates with profound emotion.

September
(1987)Six people vent their angst during a weekend in the Vermont country- side. What transpires are subtle yet intense love-hate relationships.

Robin and Marian
(1976)This swashbuckling, high-spirited romantic sequel to the classic Robin Hood adventure stars Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn.

Camille
(1984)Camille is a courtesan in Paris. She falls deeply in love with a young man of promise, Armand Duval. When Armand's father begs her not to ruin his hope of a career and position by marrying Armand, she acquiesces and leaves her lover. However, when poverty and terminal illness overwhelm her, Camille discovers that Armand has not lost his love for her.

King Rat
(1965)Set during World War II, this film follows an American corporal who operates a number of lucrative rackets within a POW camp's confines.

The Boys from Brazil
(1978)A Nazi-hunter chases infamous Dr. Josef Mengele, who has escaped to Paraguay to revive the Third Reich

The Sound Barrier
(1952)Directed by David Lean and written by Terence Rattigan, The Sound Barrier is about the men who challenged the speed of sound, told from the viewpoint of central character, Sir John Ridgefield (Ralph Richardson). The oil tycoon and aircraft constructor is determined to manufacture a supersonic jet that will travel faster than the speed of sound.