Hermione Baddeley
15 titles
Filmography
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Brighton Rock
(1948)Graham Greene's classic British crime story starring Richard Attenborough. Pinkie is a small time gangster who tries to bump off a rival and cover it up. Can he get away with it? 1948

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.

Do Not Disturb
(1965)Romantic comedy starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as a couple whose marriage encounters difficulties when they relocate from America to London. Mike Harper (Taylor) and his wife, Janet (Day), are drawn to England by Mike's work commitments. While the couple are happily married, they disagree on where to stay.

Counterspy
(1953)
The Belles of St. Trinian's
(1954)The unruly schoolgirls of St. Trinian's are more interested in men and mischief than homework and hockey.

Song of Paris
(1952)A comedy of errors and desire concerning a love triangle and rivalry between two men in Paris who are smitten with a vivacious cabaret singer.

Mary Poppins
(1964)A magical nanny reconnects a father and mother with their two children.

The Secret of NIMH
(1982)In this animated adventure, a timid mouse seeks help from a colony of intelligent rats to save her family, but the rats have their own problems.

The Woman in Question
(1950)Acquaintances of a murdered fortune-teller give a police investigator diverse opinions of the victim's character. Feat: Jean Kent & Dirk Bogarde.

The Unsinkable Molly Brown
(1964)Musical biography of the backwoods girl who struck it rich in Colorado and survived the Titanic.

Marriage on the Rocks
(1965)Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Deborah Kerr star in this screwball comedy about an ad man and his wife who head to Mexico to get a divorce but change their minds after she winds up accidentally married to his best friend. All-star supporting cast, including Cesar Romero, Nancy Sinatra and Trini Lopez.

Room at the Top
(1958)Jack Clayton's 1959 feature length debut Room at the Top paved the way for the British New Wave. It is considered one of the first Kitchen Sink Dramas. Starring Laurence Harvey and Simone Signoret, Room at the Top was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning two: Best Actress (Signoret) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Paterson). In post-war industrial Yorkshire, Joe Lampton (Lawrence Harvey) aims to seduce the boss's daughter as he attempts to climb the ladder at work. But when his background holds him back, Joe seeks comfort with the unhappily married Alice (Simone Signoret) beginning an affair that will have unspeakable consequences.

The Happiest Millionaire
(1967)An immigrant finds a butler position in the home of a millionaire.

The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
(1967)A Boston debutante joins the San Francisco gold rush with her brother and Griffin, their British butler.

The Pickwick Papers
(1952)In Victorian England, when scientific discovery is all the rage, four wealthy gentlemen led by the redoubtable Samuel Pickwick (James Hayter) set forth on an objective study of human behavior. The club's efforts are repeatedly thwarted by genteel con artist Mr. Jingle (Nigel Patrick) and his faithful manservant, Sam (Harry Fowler). The widow Mrs. Bardell (Hermione Baddeley) also gets involved when one of Mr. Jingle's schemes gets Pickwick put on trial for breaking a promise to marry her.