Hugh Griffith
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Counterfeit Traitor
(1962)Blacklisted in modern day WW2, a Swedish oil trader opts to assist British Allies, by means of infiltrating and surveying Nazi Germany.

Start the Revolution Without Me
(1970)Comedian Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland star in this hysterical farce as two sets of twins mixed up at birth -- one raised as an aristocrat, and the other as a peasant.

Tom Jones
(1963)Tom Jones brings a theatrical flair to Henry Fielding’s canonical eighteenth-century novel, boisterously chronicling the misadventures of the foundling of the title (Albert Finney, in a career-defining turn), whose easy charm seems to lead him astray at every turn from his beloved, the wellborn Sophie Western (Susannah York).

What?
(1972)During her vacation in Italy, a young and beautiful American tourist finds herself as a guest in a coastal villa, inhabited by a bunch of odd people.

How to Steal a Million
(1966)In this elegant "caper" film, Audrey Hepburn stars as the daughter of a wealthy Parisian, whose hobby is copying famous works of art. His replica of a famed Cellini sculpture is inadvertently displayed in an art museum, and he begins to worry that he'll lose his reputation once the experts evaluate the statuette. Audrey decides to rob the museum, and hires a burglar for that purpose.

Mutiny on the Bounty
(1962)A first mate incites a mutiny on a South Pacific voyage to save his crew from their sadistic captain's torments, knowing they can never return home.

The Final Programme
(1973)Jon Finch heads an impressive cast as the flamboyant anti-hero in this dystopian, darkly humorous sci-fi thriller from cult director Robert Fuest. The Final Programme is based on Michael Moorcock’s acclaimed 1968 novel of the same name and has been newly restored.In a far-off future, mankind is in a state of decay.

Craze
(1974)A nutty antiques dealer starts to sacrifice women to an African idol, Chuku, whom he believes will provide him with immense wealth and power.

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

Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
(1972)The children at the orphanage know Auntie Roo as a kind woman who invites them to her holiday party. But they don’t know what is hidden in her attic.

The Poppy Is Also a Flower
(1966)In an attempt to stem the heroin trade from Iran, a group of narcotics agents working for the UN inject a radioactive compound into a seized shipment of opium, in the hopes that it will lead them to the main heroin distributor in Europe.