Peter Ustinov
17 titles
Filmography
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Death on the Nile
(1978)While detective Hercule Poirot is enjoying some R&R on a luxurious cruise down the Nile River, a newlywed heiress is found murdered on board.

Evil Under the Sun
(1982)The case of a phony diamond sends Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot, to an exclusive island resort when a famous actress is murdered.

Blackbeard's Ghost
(1968)A track coach inherits the mischievous ghost of famed pirate Blackbeard.

Appointment with Death
(1988)Who planned the demise of Mrs. Boynton? Only the gifted sleuth Hercule has the skills to solve this murder! Based on the novel by Agatha Christie.

Einstein's Universe
(1979)A documentary produced in 1979 to celebrate the centenary of Albert Einstein's birth. Narrated and hosted by Peter Ustinov and written by Nigel Calder, the film takes place at the University of Texas' McDonald Observatory where a staff of renowned physicists take both Ustinov and the viewer through a hands-on experience of the exciting facets of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity.

The Sundowners
(1960)In the Australian Outback, the Carmody family--Paddy, Ida and their teenage son Sean--are sheep drovers, always on the move.

We're No Angels
(1955)Three convicts escape from Devil's Island and come at a colonial town. Initially they plan to steal supplies and clothing from the store, but they take a liking to the store owner's family.

Beau Brummell
(1954)An unlikely friendship between Captain Beau Brumell and the Prince of Wales leads the dandy Brummell into lofty circles, royal intrigue, and into the arms of lovely Lady Patricia.

Treasure of Matecumbe
(1976)Young David Burnie and four friends use a secret map in a dangerous search for pirate gold in this post-Civil War adventure.

Odette
(1950)A classic tale of bravery and courage during WWII, Odette tells the true story of female war hero Odette Hallowes. After volunteering her services to the Special Operations Executive, Odette is dispatched into Nazi occupied France and thrown into an intense world of espionage.

The Comedians
(1967)A British hotelier gets drawn into Haiti's political hotbed in this adaptation of Graham Greene's novel.

Spartacus
(1960)Stanley Kubrick directs Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier and Jean Simmons in this Academy Award-winning classic story of a bold gladiator slave who takes on Imperial Rome.

Robin Hood
(1973)The story of the legendary outlaw is portrayed with the characters as humanoid animals.

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
(1942)A damaged engine downs a British bomber crew in the German-occupied Netherlands where civilians fearful of Nazi reprisal work to help them to safety.

The Goose Steps Out
(1942)Comedy legend Will Hay stars as William Potts, a hapless, clumsy schoolteacher, who just happens to be an identical body double for a notorious German Nazi general. When the army is made aware of this uncanny resemblance to the German, who they are currently holding prisoner; they decide to drop the reluctant Mr Potts behind enemy lines.
The Ten Commandments of Creativity
(2000)The Ten Commandments of Creativity are bestowed upon a desperate advertising executive just as he is about to commit suicide. The Ten Commandments become a template to navigate the state of creativity.

Logan's Run
(1976)In a dystopian world where people face mandatory death at the age of 30, an elite police officer is tasked with hunting down those who try to escape.