James Robertson Justice
16 titles
Filmography
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The Sword and the Rose
(1953)Mary Tudor, in love with a commoner, is forced to marry an aging French king.

Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue
(1953)When German-born King George I ascends to the throne of England, he appoints as Secretary of State the villainous Duke of Montrose. Montrose's first evil order of business is to suppress the rowdy MacGregor clan and ensure their allegiance to the new king. But the devious Secretary of State underestimates the fervent Scottish pride running deep in the veins of fiery Highlander Rob Roy and his quick-tempered compatriots! An epic, legendary adventure filled with action, conflict, and a dose of bonny romance!
Doctor in Distress
(1963)After injuring his back in a fall, Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice), the pompous medical director at a London hospital, falls in love with his physical therapist, Iris (Barbara Murray). Softened by this encounter, Spratt seeks romantic advice from Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde), a suave young doctor who has also become enamored of a woman -- Delia (Samantha Eggar), a beautiful would-be actress. The two doctors attempt to court their respective loves --with mixed results.
Doctor in Trouble
(1970)A British doctor (Leslie Phillips) stows away on an ocean liner in his pursuit of a young woman (Angela Scoular) in a miniskirt.

The Lady Says No
(1952)Cuando un encantador fotógrafo viene a tomarle fotos para una revista, la vida de una exitosa autora feminista se pone patas arriba.

Scott of the Antarctic
(1948)In a race to be the first man to reach the South Pole, British navy officer and explorer Robert Falcon Scott begins his ill-fated expedition in 1911.

Moby Dick
(1956)When a sailor joins the crew of a whaling ship captained by a man bent on killing a white whale, he is swept up in an obsessive and fatal pursuit

Land of the Pharaohs
(1955)A scheming seductress plots to make herself queen of Egypt.

The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
(1952)When King Richard leaves England, Prince John conspires to gain power.

David and Bathsheba
(1951)The Hebrew king willfully breaks more than one of the Ten Commandments.

The Face of Fu Manchu
(1965)Arch villain Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee), the nefarious creation of Sax Rohmer, is back again hatching another scheme for world domination. From his lair beneath the Thames River he will unleash a deadly poison gas -- that is, if Inspector Nayland Smith (Nigel Green) of Scotland Yard doesn't catch him first.
Doctor in the House
(1954)Simon Sparrow begins medical school in London at St Swithin's Hospital, and moves into an apartment with roommates. A series of challenges and shenanigans takes place during their next five years at medical school.

Against the Wind
(1948)A group of British agents engage in hazardous duty behind German lines after they get sent over to locate and retrieve their captured agents.

Spirits of the Dead
(1968)
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
(1951)Hornblower (Gregory Peck) battles the French and the Spanish forces during the Napoleonic wars, but also finds time for romance.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
(1968)A widowed investor rebuilds a vintage race car that gains the power to fly, leading him and his children on an unforgettable adventure.