Francis L. Sullivan
9 titles
Filmography
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"Pimpernel" Smith
(1941)Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II.

Joan of Arc
(1948)Ingrid Bergman is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that she’s directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British.

My Favorite Spy
(1951)A burlesque comic is recruited to impersonate an international spy in Africa and steal an important piece of microfilm, but the spy's girlfriend is also after the microfilm.

Plunder of the Sun
(1953)GLENN FORD stars as American insurance adjuster Al Colby, a man who unwittingly becomes involved with a fortune in ancient curios after being asked to carry a mysterious package aboard a ship sailing from Havana to Mexico.
Caribbean
(1952)Set in the 18th century, the film stars John Payne as adventurer Dick Lindsay, hired by pirate leader Charles Barclay (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) to pose as the long-lost nephew of wealthy slave-trader Andrew McAllister (Francis L. Sullivan). It's all pa.

Oliver Twist
(1948)In Charles Dickens' classic tale, an orphan wends his way from a cruel apprenticeship to a den of thieves searching for a proper home.

Great Expectations
(1946)Tells the story of an orphan boy who, through the largess of a benefactor, becomes a gentleman and falls in love with the ward of Miss Havisham.

The Winslow Boy
(1948)In pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a petty theft, but his parents raise a political furor by demanding a trial.

A Woman Alone
(1936)A star-crossed love affair unfolds in 19th-century czarist Russia between young peasant Maria Krasnova and military captain Nicolai Ilyinski.