Kieron Moore
14 titles
Filmography
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Doctor Blood's Coffin
(1961)When people start disappearing in a remote Cornish village, suspicion falls on a strange lab in an abandoned mine where someone is reviving the dead.
Code of Silence
The first episode of a suspenseful crime drama. A deaf woman aids a police surveillance.

Son of a Gunfighter
(1965)Young Johnny is a good man to have around if you're facing the business end of a gun or turning back a swarm of banditos overrunning a ranchers spread.
Anna Karenina
(1948)Julien Duvivier's classic adaptation of the tragic tale about doomed love. Based on Tolstoy's epic novel about a young woman who leaves her stuffy husband for a dashing officer.

Crack in the World
(1965)Ignoring dire warnings, a reckless scientist forges ahead on an ill-fated experiment to detonate a thermonuclear device inside the Earth's core.

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

Conflict of Wings
(1954)Norfolk villagers (John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow) oppose the British air force using their bird sanctuary for target practice.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People
(1959)Seeking a pot of gold, Darby O'Gill must match wits with a leprechaun.

The Day of the Triffids
(1963)After a strange meteor shower leaves most of the population blind, a merchant navy officer must save humanity from attacks by violent plants.
I Thank a Fool
(1962)
The League of Gentlemen
(1960)Action-packed heist comedy starring Jack Hawkins as an ex-military man who plans an ingenious bank robbery. Due to unforeseen circumstances, things don't go as planned.

The Key
(1958)In World War II England, a reclusive landlady has a series of relationships with tugboat captains who have each inherited the key to her apartment.

Custer of the West
(1967)The flamboyant Civil War hero’s love of heroic calvary traditions and his distaste for industrialization leads him to his destiny at Little Bighorn.

I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
(1959)A behind-the-scenes look at the filming of Darby O’Gill and the Little People, starring Pat O’Brien and Walt Disney. Walt Disney really proves himself an actor in this show. He learns about Irish traditions and customs from O’Brien, then heads to Ireland where he meets King Brian of the Leprechauns and Darby O’Gill. He loves their stories so much, he invites them back to California to star in his movie.