John Mills
36 titles
Filmography
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Adam's Woman
(1970)Emmy-winner Beau Bridges ("Without Warning: The James Brady Story," "The Fabulous Baker Boys") stars in a tale of high adventure and romance set in the wild Australian bush of the 1840s. As an American unjustly imprisoned in a penal colony, he enlists a motley crew of thieves and con artists to help make his escape.

Operation Crossbow
(1965)Action-packed story of a small group of military agents who are ordered to blow up a secret Nazi missile facility during WWII.
The Rocking Horse Winner
(1949)
Ryan's Daughter
(1970)Masterful "Doctor Zhivago" director David Lean tells the epic love story of a married Irish woman whose dangerous affair with a British soldierbrings her accusations of betrayal.

Goodbye, Mr. Chips
(1939)Six-time Oscar-nominated romantic classic about a staid schoolmaster whose heart is thawed by a beautiful young woman. Starring Robert Donat, Greer Garson and Paul Henreid.

Oklahoma Crude
(1973)An Oklahoma oil derrick owner, aided by her father and a drunken drifter, tries to fend off a ruthless land grabber's attempt to control her valuable property.

The Ghost Camera
(1933)1933. When a photograph is taken at the scene of a murder, the camera is tossed out of a castle window to destroy the evidence and lands in the back of a passing car belonging to chemist John Gray who becomes an amateur sleuth after developing the film, and goes in search of the woman captured by the photograph.

Oh! What a Lovely War
(1969)Oh! What a Lovely War features a stellar cast, and by fusing the surreal with the factual, and juxtaposing savagely funny satire with quiet sorrow, Richard Attenborough has created the oddest and most outstanding film ever made about the “game” that became World War One.

The Thirty Nine Steps
(1978)In March 1914, a mining engineer tries to prevent Prussian agents from executing a political assassination designed to trigger World War I.

Cottage to Let
(1941)Allied spies and Nazi Agents implant themselves at a Scottish cottage with an interest in an inventor's nearly perfected bombsight.

Who's That Girl
(1987)A formerly incarcerated woman strongarms her uptight attorney into helping her find the real culprit of the crime she was imprisoned for.

King Rat
(1965)Set during World War II, this film follows an American corporal who operates a number of lucrative rackets within a POW camp's confines.

This Happy Breed
(1944)After living an ordinary life through the years in the suburbs, everything changes for the Gibbons family when World War II breaks out.

Gandhi
(1982)Gandhi returns to India, launching nationwide nonviolent resistance to British oppression, fighting for freedom.

Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
(2010)Lauren Bacall, Martin Scorsese and more of Hollywood's best honor the legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff for his iconic achievements in film.

The Big Sleep
(1978)A private detective investigates a murder involving a rich elderly general, his two loose socialite daughters, a pornographer and a gangster.