Laurence Olivier
33 titles
Filmography
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Dracula
(1979)When a mysterious count pursues a young woman, her family and friends must find a way to vanquish the sinister force that threatens her.

The Prince and the Showgirl
(1957)The combination of Marilyn Monroe's light comic skills and Sir Laurence Olivier's magnificent dramatic talent make for a delightful and enchanting period romance. A saucy American showgirl in London is wooed by a roving-eyed Duke, but his estranged son, the young King, interrupts their late supper with politics and angry accusations.

The Jazz Singer
(1980)A young, Jewish man defies tradition and risks everything to pursue his goal of becoming a star, falling for the one woman who believes in him.

Perfect Understanding
(1933)Gloria Swanson and Laurence Olivier star in this comedy of manners in which two people marry on the condition that each will retain his or her individual freedom.

Q Planes
(1939)Q Planes was released just before the outbreak of World War II. Major Hammond (Ralph Richardson) is assigned to investigate the inexplicable disappearance of secret prototype aircraft during their test flights. The movie is an unusual combination of spy thriller and romantic comedy.

The Jigsaw Man
(1983)A British secret agent defects to Russia and has his face surgically altered by the KGB, with orders to return to Britain to steal secret documents.

The Devil's Disciple
(1959)British Gen. Burgoyne takes a Colonist for a pastor to be hanged.

Fire Over England
(1937)During the reign of England's Queen Elizabeth I, a young naval officer (Laurence Olivier) spies on the Spanish and discovers their plans to send the Armada against England. This wins him the love of the Queen's lady-in-waiting (Vivien Leigh) as he takes the British fleet into battle.
The Volunteer
(1944)
Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story
(2023)Noel Coward's rise from a shabby suburb of London to becoming the greatest multi-talented artist of all time, told in his own words, music, and extraordinary home movies. Coward left school when he was only nine years old. He was queer in a very straight world. And yet by the age of 30, he was the highest paid writer in the world.

Wild Geese II
(1985)A news network hires a mercenary to abduct the only surviving Nazi leader who has secrets that could destroy the careers of major political figures.

The Shoes of the Fisherman
(1968)Based on the best-selling book by Morris L. West, this sweeping epic follows Anthony Quinn as a Russian political prisoner who becomes Pope and tries to prevent an atomic war.

Three Sisters
(1970)In 1900s Russia a colonel's daughters lead lonely, unfulfilling lives after their father's death.