Geoffrey Keen
15 titles
Filmography
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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.

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.

Yield to the Night
(1956)The powerful story of salesgirl Mary Hilton (Diana Dors) who, after being convicted of murder and sentenced to hang, spends her final weeks in a condemned cell awaiting her sentence and remembering the events that led to her crime.

Cry, the Beloved Country
(1951)Canada Lee and Sidney Poitier star as clergymen in search of a loved one in Johannesburg. Based on Alan Paton's 1948 novel set in apartheid South Africa.

The Divided Heart
(1954)Franz and Inga Hartl have brought up Toni, who they believe to be a war orphan, as their own child; he is ten years old when two officials from the International Refugee Organization visit them with the news that his actual mother, a Yugoslavian woman, is alive and desperately wants him back. A heart-breaking drama between two women that both call Toni their son that can only be decided in court.

Horrors of the Black Museum
(1959)"A new restoration of this 1959 horror film starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree. HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM marked the first film in the "Sadian Trilogy" followed by Circus of Horrors and Peeping Tom. A series of grisly, macabre murders sweep London and leave Scotland Yard completely baffled.

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 Angry Silence
(1960)Trouble brews in the workplace in this stirring 60s drama. A factory worker refuses to participate in an unofficial strike at work and finds himself shunned by his colleagues. 1960

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 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).

Angels One Five
(1952)In the summer of 1940, young volunteer reservist T.B. 'Septic' Baird (John Gregson - The Longest Day) is forced to crash his Hurricane on the RAF fighter station runway in order to avoid a collision with another plane. Injured in the accident, he incurs the wrath of Squadron leader 'Tiger' Small (Jack Hawkins - Zulu), who grounds Baird, transferring him to the operations centre until he recovers. Baird is desperate to get airborne, but 'Tiger' refuses his protests. However, when risk of a bombing attack threatens the airfield, Baird takes his chance to be reinstated and returns to the skies. Painstakingly restored to its former glory, Angels One Five is amongst the very best Battle of Britain war epics. Based on director George More O'Ferrall's own WWII experience at Fighter Command HQ, it offers a slice-of-life depiction of aerial combat.

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.

The 'Maggie'
(1954)Directed by Alexander Mackendrick The Maggie is a heart-warming comedy set in Scotland, about a skipper who tricks a wealthy American into entrusting him to ship valuable cargo on a dilapidated old puffer boat called The Maggie. The American tycoon realises his mistake and goes up against the scheming crew of The Maggie who are determined to outwit the American and keep the contract.