George Cole
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Will Any Gentleman...?
(1953)After being hypnotized by a music hall stage magician, a meek bank clerk finds his dull life transformed as he becomes a brash and reckless lothario.

Too Many Crooks
(1959)A bumbling gang of British racketeers devises an ingenious extortion plot against a wealthy businessman.

Blott on the Landscape
Sir Giles Lynchwood, a Member of Parliament, looks to rid himself of his wife's ancestral home, but his wife and their gardener have other plans.

Our Girl Friday
(1953)A pompous bombshell becomes the unwilling prize in a tug of war among three men when their capsized cruise ship maroons them all on a deserted island.

The Vampire Lovers
(1970)In 18th-century Europe, a peaceful hamlet is ravaged by a seductive female vampire, who has a thirst for the blood of young women.

Mary Reilly
(1996)An innocent domestic worker comes to realize her employer and benefactor, Dr. Jekyll, is hiding a horrifying secret involving his curious assistant.

Scrooge
(1951)In this adaptation of Dickens’s classic novel, a bitter old miser is given a chance at redemption when he is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve.

The Sleeper
(2000)The presence of a strange old lady at Violet Moon's séance awakens a spirit she hoped would sleep forever and her plots and plans to keep the past from catching up with her become more and more outrageous. Sinister sibling rivalry, bitter jealousy, clandestine passions, ghostly revenge and murderous intentions conspire to create a complex thriller with chilling psychological implications.
Bodily Harm
Timothy Spall (Mr. Turner) stars as a suburban family man whose life is upended in this powerful, moving, and redemptive tragicomedy from director Joe Wright (Atonement).

Cleopatra
(1963)The legendary story of Cleopatra and her conquest of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.

Laughter in Paradise
(1951)Famed practical joker Henry Russell leaves 50,000 pounds to each of his four surviving relatives. But his will has one last joke - they each have to undertake a task completely out of character within a month. As each sets out on their objective they find that quite apart from the promised riches, they are unexpectedly getting a lot out of the challenge. All except caddish Simon Russell, that is. Released in 1951, Laughter in Paradise was Britain's top-grossing film. Watch carefully and see a young Audrey Hepburn in a bit part as a cigarette girl. Featuring Alastair Sim. Available in HD in North America.

Gone in 60 Seconds
(1974)When the police impound a luxury car thief's stash, his boss gives him two options: Steal 50 cars in one night or watch his brother crushed to death.

Fright
(1971)Amanda reports for babysitting duty at the Lloyd house where the boy’s biological father soon arrives after escaping a nearby psychiatric institution.

One Way Pendulum
(1965)A suburban clerk living in a dream world eventually sets an imaginary murder trial in motion.

Double Nickels
(1977)A pair of highway patrolmen with a car reposession side hustle come to realize they’ve been duped into participating in an auto theft ring.

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.

Hollow Gate
(1988)At a Halloween party, a young boy is almost killed by his drunken, alcoholic father. Ten years afterward, the boy goes on a murder spree.