Jack Hawkins
26 titles
Filmography
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The Cruel Sea
(1953)Commander Ericson is made captain of the Corvette Compass Rose, a small escort vessel used to guide and protect convoys travelling through the Atlantic. Ericson must choose between destroying an enemy ship and sparing the lives of his own men.

The League of Gentlemen
(1960)Action-packed heist comedy starring Jack Hawkins as an ex-military man who plans an ingenious bank robbery. Due to unforeseen circumstances, things don't go as planned.

Gideon's Day
(1958)Bribery, robbery and an escaped homicidal patient ... just one day in the the life of George Gideon, Scotland Yard’s busy Detective Chief Inspector.

The Two-Headed Spy
(1958)A British spy infiltrates and rises to prominence in the Nazi military in this engrossing World War II thriller based on a true story.

Tales That Witness Madness
(1973)A psychiatrist tells stories of four special cases to a colleague.

Zulu
(1964)Counting only 100 among their ranks, outnumbered British soldiers do battle with 4,000 Zulu warriors at the 1879 Battle of Rorke's Drift.

The Prisoner
(1955)Jackie Chan plays a shrewd cop who goes undercover with a team of mercenaries when a man he put away two years before commits a murder. The film features the great Sammo Hung as well as the terrific Tony Leung Ka Fai.

Malta Story
(1953)Alec Guinness stars as Peter Ross, a World War II pilot photographer, who is forced to land in Malta. There he finds himself attached to the local regiment and on studying aerial photographs he discovers that Italy is preparing to invade Malta. It is of vital importance that the island remains under the control of the Allies, and Peter is the man selected to trace and destroy the enemy convoy.

The Planter's Wife
(1952)An English rubber plantation owner and his wife have survived many obstacles throughout their marriage, but their relationship faces a breaking point during a native uprising led by communist insurgents whose attacks are focused on rubber plantations.

Masquerade
(1965)
The Bridge on the River Kwai
(1957)The Japanese force British prisoners to build a bridge.

The Small Back Room
(1949)"THE SMALL BACK ROOM (1949) directed by Powell and Pressburger, marked their return to Alexander Korda after a successful period at Rank. Critically acclaimed, the film was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Film. Starring David Farrar as British scientist Sammy Rice and Kathleen Byron as the dept secretary and Sammy's girlfriend.
Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History
Historian Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb unfolds the extraordinary story of the tumultuous love affair between Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Using first-hand accounts from the time and visiting the places where Henry and Anne lived, the series delves into the passionate and volatile relationship that sent a queen to her death, amputated England from Europe, and led to hundreds of years of religious conflict.

Rampage
(1963)When a German zoo hires an aging big game hunter and a young tracker to capture a rare Malaysian leopard, the sexual tension that develops between the young trapper and the big game hunter's mistress as the trio hunts deep in a South Asian jungle drives the older man into a deadly Rampage.

Peg of Old Drury
(1935)Jilted by her boyfriend, an 18th-century Dublin actress moves to London and finds fame under David Garrick’s guidance at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Bonnie Prince Charlie
(1948)In the Jacobite Rising of 1745, the Young Pretender Bonnie Prince Charlie leaves France to rally Scottish clans and restore the Stuarts.

Jane Eyre
(1970)A governess falls for the brooding master of the manor, but a dark secret may separate them forever in this adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's novel.

The Black Rose
(1950)A disinherited 13th Century Saxon nobleman leaves Norman England with an archer friend to seek his fortune in the Far East.

When Eight Bells Toll
(1971)Agent Philip Calvert sets out on a perilous mission to uncover the fate of a missing ship that vanished off the coast of Scotland.

The Adventures of Gerard
(1970)A womanizing hussar with the French army during the Napoleonic Wars claims to be unrivaled in battle and bed, and he’s always willing to prove it!