Geoffrey Keen
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Taste the Blood of Dracula
(1970)Three elderly and distinguished gentlemen, searching for some excitement in their boring lives, get in contact with one of Count Dracula's servants.

Born Free
(1966)Joy Adamson and her husband, Kenya game warden George Adamson, raise Elsa, a lion cub. When Elsa approaches maturity, Joy determines she must re-educate Elsa to living in the wild so that the lionesscan return to a free life.

Nowhere to Go
(1958)
No. 1 of the Secret Service
(1977)In this parody of James Bond, Agent Number One of the Secret Service is called in when the world's top financiers are being murdered. Teamed with a beautiful female agent, he soon becomes locked in a battle for dominance with a millionaire villain.

Sacco & Vanzetti
(1971)The story of two anarchists who were charged and unfairly tried for murder when it was really for their political convictions.

Genevieve
(1953)Two British couples pit their vintage automobiles against each other in a cross-country race called the London to Brighton antique car rally.

The Spanish Gardener
(1956)Harrington Brande (Michael Hordern), a British diplomat who recently broke up with his wife, is stationed in a small coastal town in Spain with his son, Nicholas (Jon Whiteley). Harrington is unreasonably possessive of Nicholas, and becomes jealous when he begins to form a close friendship with Jose (Dirk Bogarde), their gentle gardener. When Harrington decides to frame Jose for a crime to end their relationship, Nicholas becomes enraged and runs away from home.

Face the Music
(1954)After arriving in London for a concert at the Palladium, an American trumpet player meets a beautiful blues singer and is later pinned with her murder.

The Prince and the Pauper
(1962)The Prince of Wales and a pauper's son who bears a striking resemblance to him, trade identities.
The Secret Place
(1957)Robbers try to retrieve gems that fell into the hands of a policeman's son.

The Spy Who Loved Me
(1977)Roger Moore as agent 007 teams with a beautiful Soviet agent (Barbara Bach) to battle Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) in order to save the world from total annihilation and a 315-pound villian, "Jaws" (Richard Kiel).

The Scapegoat
(1959)Alec Guinness and Bette Davis star in the taut mystery The Scapegoat. In a dual role, Guinness plays both schoolteacher John Barratt and wealthy Count Jacques de Gue, who meet while John is on vacation in France and realize they look strikingly similar. Disillusioned and bored with his life as a wealthy man, The Count begs John to trade places with him. But when John arrives at the Count's mansion, he meets both the Count's mother, who believes her son is stealing from her, and the Count's wife, who believes he is trying to murder her. Now John has inherited all the problems of the debauched Count -- and cannot convince anyone he is really a simple schoolteacher.

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.

Moonraker
(1979)Roger Moore, in his fourth role as Agent 007, is sent to outer space to protect Britain and the world from a madman who would destroy the earth in this pulse-pounding, out-of-this-universe adventure.

Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue
(1953)When German-born King George I ascends to the throne of England, he appoints as Secretary of State the villainous Duke of Montrose. Montrose's first evil order of business is to suppress the rowdy MacGregor clan and ensure their allegiance to the new king. But the devious Secretary of State underestimates the fervent Scottish pride running deep in the veins of fiery Highlander Rob Roy and his quick-tempered compatriots! An epic, legendary adventure filled with action, conflict, and a dose of bonny romance!
Green Grow the Rushes
(1951)House of Secrets
(1956)Police in Paris recruit an English ship's officer to help trap counterfeiters by joining them.