Wilfrid Hyde-White
8 titles
Filmography
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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.

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'.

To Dorothy, a Son
(1954)1954. Drama. Under a complicated bequest from her uncle, Myrtle stands to inherit $2,000,000 if her ex-husband doesn't have any male heirs on the way, else he gets the cash. She journeys from New York to England, and finally tracks him down with his heavily pregnant new wife. Should she try and woo him back or challenge the legality of the new marriage?

Let's Make Love
(1960)A millionaire is out to destroy a show that makes fun of him, until he meets cast member Monroe. To get closer to her he joins the cast and hires Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly and Milton Berle (as themselves) to teach him the performing arts.

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.

Betrayed
(1954)During World War II, a U.S. officer falls for a Resistance fighter suspected of being an enemy spy.

The Truth About Women
(1957)Touching 50s comedy drama starring Laurence Harvey. Baffled by his wife and marriage, Anthony seeks advice from her father who, in turn, shares his own tales of love and loss.

King Solomon's Treasure
(1979)The story of a fantastic journey into the heart of Africa a century ago.