Stanley Holloway
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Filmography
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The Titfield Thunderbolt
(1953)A beautifully shot technicolour comedy classic from Ealing Studios. The residents of Titfield battle to save their railway line from closure - with no help from the sneaky local bus company. Stanley Holloway leads a fantastic British cast. 1953

Passport to Pimlico
(1949)Residents of a part of London declare independence after they discover an old treaty, which leads to the need for a passport to Pimlico.

The Way Ahead
(1944)A British Lieutenant strictly prepares a group of drafted recruits during World War II in advance of an upcoming North African deployment for battle.

The Lavender Hill Mob
(1951)"A glimmering new restoration of THE LAVENDER HILL MOB (1951), the enduring Ealing Studios comedy classic directed by CHARLES CRICHTON with cinematography by the great DOUGLAS SLOCOMBE. Winner of a BAFTA for Best British Film and an Academy Award® for Best Screenplay, THE LAVENDER HILL MOB remains today one of the finest British comedies ever made.

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'.

Brief Encounter
(1945)Two married strangers meet in a train station and fall in love.

Squibs
(1935)1935. A Cockney flower girl is in love with a policeman whom she wants to marry, while her father opposes the union because he is involved in a little crooked investing.

D’Ye Ken John Peel?
(1935)1934. Drama starring John Garrick and Stanley Holloway. Major John Peel returns after the Napoleonic war to find his sweetheart engaged to another.

Noose
(1948)1948. In post- WW2 Britain, an American fashion journalist, her ex-army fiancé, and a gang of honest toughs from a local gym attempt to bring black market organized crime to justice.

Wanted for Murder
(1946)The son of a Victorian hangman is driven insane by thoughts of his father's profession. The young man emulates his father by strangling young women. He then meets and falls in love with a woman but can he suppress his urge to kill her?