Wilfrid Hyde-White
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Two-Way Stretch
(1960)Starring the finest comic actor of his generation PETER SELLERS (The Pink Panther), Two-Way Stretch is one of the funniest comedy crime capers of 1960s British Cinema.

On the Double
(1961)A musical comedy with Danny Kaye in a dual role; A G.I. with weak eyes, weak stomach, and weak nerves and a hard-bitten British General whom the Nazis want to assassinate.

Chamber of Horrors
(1966)
My Fair Lady
(1964)Multi Oscar winning musical, based on George Bernard Shaw's `Pygmalion', about a phonetics expert who, for a bet, takes on the challenge of teaching a Cockney flower girl to talk like a duchess. All the songs from the stage musical were retained, including `The Rain in Spain, I Could Have Danced All Night, With a Little Bit of Luck, and Wouldn't It Be Loverly'.

In Search of the Castaways
(1962)The Grant children know their shipwrecked father must still be alive - didn't he send them a message in a bottle? They search for him with the aid of an eccentric professor through earthquake, fire, and flood.

The Browning Version
(1951)Michael Redgrave portrays Andrew Crocker-Harris, an embittered, middle-aged schoolmaster who begins to feel that his life has been a failure. Diminished by poor health, a crumbling marriage, and the derision of his pupils, the once brilliant scholar is compelled to reexamine his life when a young student offers an unexpected gesture of kindness.

North West Frontier
(1959)A British Army Officer, Captain Scott, is sent to rescue a five-year-old Indian Prince and his American governess from a group of rebels.

The Million Eyes of Sumuru
(1967)Two witty secret agents race against time to thwart a woman's plot to replace male leaders with female operatives using her deadly army of assassins.
Libel
(1959)
The Magic Christian
(1969)Celebrating fifty years, this brazen and wild social satire is relevant as ever. Rich, bored Peter Sellers adopts street vagrant Ringo Starr as his son and they set out to prove a theory: people will do anything for money.

The Passionate Friends
(1949)Based on an H.G. Wells novel, a married woman meets a man whose love she rejected years ago and begins an affair with him in the Alps.

Ten Little Indians
(1965)Ten people are invited to a luxury mountaintop mansion, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?

The Toy
(1982)A billionaire, his spoiled son and a writer hired to become a human toy, learn there are things money can't buy... like love, in this heartwarming comedy.

Tarzan the Ape Man
(1981)Based on MGM's original 1932 movie, the new version tells Jane's story in a lusty, romantic tale of a determined woman who finds adventure and romance.
