Bernard Miles
12 titles
Filmography
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In Which We Serve
(1942)This film is the story of the British destroyer H.M.S. Torrin, from its origins to its sinking during World War II, and the crew aboard it.

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
(1980)Bobby Jones and Lady Frankie Derwent unravel a mystery.

Tunisian Victory
(1944)Chronicling the invasion of North Africa by Allied troops during WWII, this film features actual combat footage and recreations of decisive battles.

The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1956)James Stewart and Doris Day are stunning in Alfred Hitchcock's brilliant suspense thriller about an American couple who get caught up in international espionage after their son is kidnapped.

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.

Never Let Me Go
(1953)A U.S. reporter desperate to fetch his Russian ballerina bride from behind the Iron Curtain hatches a plan that could spell instant doom for his wife.

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.

Sapphire
(1959)Two detectives investigate the murder of a young mixed race woman in 1950s London that exposes deep racial tensions and inherent prejudices.

Heavens Above!
(1963)The inimitable Peter Sellers stars as John Smallwood, an idealistic Reverend appointed to the parish of an upper-class village by mistake. With a bad habit of telling the truth at all times, Smallwood makes several clerical decisions that shock his wealthy, landed-gentry parishioners.

Moby Dick
(1956)When a sailor joins the crew of a whaling ship captained by a man bent on killing a white whale, he is swept up in an obsessive and fatal pursuit

Tom Thumb
(1958)Taken in by a kindly couple, a six-inch-tall boy takes on a pair of comical crooks in this adaption of a classic Grimm fairy tale.

Zarak
(1956)On India's North-West frontier in 1860, a British major on a mission to capture bandits makes strange bedfellows with a notorious Afghan outlaw.