Donald Sinden
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

The Island at the Top of the World
(1974)It is 1908 and Sir Antony Ross from London has co-ordinated a team of explorers to go looking for his missing son in the Arctic Circle. The group's expert is John Ivarson, a professor of Nordic history. On their voyage they stumble into uncharted land - a mysterious valley next to a huge volcano, which they discover is a lost Viking kingdom.

Two's Company
A pushy American author and her old-fashioned English butler bicker and banter as they navigate cultural differences in this London-set sitcom.

Eyewitness
(1956)A woman out alone at night becomes the sole witness of a fatal robbery, then gets struck by a bus, as the thieves wait for a chance to finish her off.

The Black Tent
(1956)Set in the African desert, a British soldier romances the native chief's daughter and helps the tribe fight off Nazi attack.

The Cruel Sea
(1953)Commander Ericson is made captain of the Corvette Compass Rose, a small escort vessel used to guide and protect convoys travelling through the Atlantic. Ericson must choose between destroying an enemy ship and sparing the lives of his own men.

The Beachcomber
(1954)Shipped to a tropical island by his family, a hard-drinking English playboy finds redemption when he helps a missionary fight a cholera outbreak.

Mogambo
(1953)After a fling with Eloise, adventurer Vic is hired by a British anthropologist to go on safari. His wife Linda is attracted to Vic and flirts with him. Her husband doesn't notice but Eloise is jealous. The sexual tension increases, and when a gorilla attacks the scientist Vic sees his chance to be rid of his rival.

Villain
(1971)Sadistic London gang leader Vic Dakin (Richard Burton) is a violent psychopath running a prosperous protection racket. Having never been arrested, DI Robert Matthews (Nigel Davenport) is watching his every move, determined to catch him in the act.

The Canterville Ghost
(1996)An American family moves to England and resides in a castle haunted by Sir Simon, a ghost doomed to walk the earth until set free by a golden maiden.
Nancherrow
(1999)When her father dies in early 1947, Loveday Carey-Lewis (Katie Ryder-Richardson) becomes his sole heir-and she wants to honor his memory by keeping the Nancherrow family castle at all costs. But will those costs be more than she and her family are able to bear? Joanna Lumley and Susan Hampshire star in this "magnificent" (Cosmopolitan) sequel to Rosamunde Pilcher's "Coming Home."

Rentadick
(1972)With a laboratory under threat, the inept private detectives of Rentadick, Inc are called in to keep a dangerous nerve agent out of the wrong hands.

All's Well That Ends Well
(1981)A poor doctor's daughter wins the hand of Bertram, the son of the Countess of Rousillon. Newlywed Helena is abandoned by a petulant Bertram who insists that she may not call him husband until she gets from him a ring and can bear him a child. Helena ever determined sets her plan into action to complete these impossible tasks and follows Bertram to Italy.