Bernard Lee
20 titles
Filmography
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Dunkirk
(1958)It is early May: the year 1940. In London, the civil population, lulled into an atmosphere of false security, goes about its business as usual. But Charles Forman, war correspondent, knows better. As the war in France takes a turn for the worse, he signs on with the Merchant Navy and volunteers for the greatest mission ever mounted... the evacuation of Dunkirk.

Kidnapped
(1960)Unaware of his inheritance, young David Balfour is almost sold into slavery by his conniving uncle. Kidnapped and en route to his doom aboard the ship of a scurrilous sea-dog, he survives a shipwreck and joins forces with a Jacobite rebel heading for France.

Nowhere to Go
(1958)
A Christmas Carol
(1977)Miser Ebenezer Scrooge hates Christmas, but then gets a visit from his companion Jacob Marley, who has been dead for seven years. He urges Scrooge to change his life.

Cone of Silence
(1960)After an aging pilot gets blamed for an accident, a training pilot gathers evidence pointing to an issue with the airplane's manufacturers.

Seagulls Over Sorrento
(1954)From filmmakers John and Roy Boulting comes this suspenseful tale of Royal Navy sailors risking their lives in a dangerous mission to engineer a top-secret torpedo.

The Purple Plain
(1954)A WWII pilot, who has become reckless since the air raid that killed his wife, joins the squad physician on a mission in Burma that could offer hope.

The Key
(1958)In World War II England, a reclusive landlady has a series of relationships with tugboat captains who have each inherited the key to her apartment.

The Brain
(1962)When a powerful and ruthless financier dies in a plane crash, a somewhat distubed scientist keeps the tycoon's brain alive in his laboratory.

Father Brown
(1954)A priest moonlighting as an amateur detective plays cat and mouse through Europe with an international art thief, who proves a clever opponent indeed.

The Battle of the River Plate
(1956)Set during WWII, Britain's first significant naval victory came when they were able to defeat the indestructible German battleship Graf Spee in the neutral harbor of Montevideo, Uruguay.

Fire Down Below
(1957)The long-standing bond between two small-time smugglers sailing around the Caribbean is threatened when a gorgeous siren seeks passage on their boat.

The Blue Lamp
(1950)An immensely popular British crime film, Basil Dearden's The Blue Lamp was scripted by ex-policeman T. E. B. Clarke, the writer who arguably did most to define Ealing Studio's post-war identity. The film marked the first appearance of the character of Jack Warner - later to be immortalised in Dixon of Dock Green.

Operation Kid Brother
(1967)Neil Connery (brother of Sean) stars in this spoof of the JAMES BOND films. A master criminal plans to blackmail Allied governments so that he can control half of the world's gold supply.

From Russia with Love
(1963)James Bond (Sean Connery) delivers another blistering, thrill-a- minute caper as he attempts to thwart the enemy from seizing a decoder that can access Russian state secrets.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service
(1969)Just as Agent 007 finally discovers true love, he is thrown into spectacular action and danger in this entertaining adventure that stars George Lazenby as the charismatic Bond.

Moonraker
(1979)Roger Moore, in his fourth role as Agent 007, is sent to outer space to protect Britain and the world from a madman who would destroy the earth in this pulse-pounding, out-of-this-universe adventure.

Goldfinger
(1964)From its shocking prologue to an exhilarating mid-air climax, this lightning-paced 007 thriller features Sean Connery battling cunning international smugglers intent on infiltrating Fort Knox.

Dr Terror's House of Horrors
(1965)Five passengers aboard a British train receive readings from a fortune teller, which predict the gruesome directions their lives will take.

Crossplot
(1969)While shooting a big campaign, a model and an advertising executive are sent on the run from killers after learning about an assassination plot.