Flora Robson
13 titles
Filmography
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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.

Saratoga Trunk
(1945)Beautiful Clio Dulaine arrives in her New Orleans birthplace with one goal: to exact revenge on her father’s family, who exiled Clio and her mother to Paris years earlier.

The Rise of Catherine the Great
(1934)Taken to Russia to marry Grand Duke Peter, the former Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst will be pressed to overthrow her husband and ascend to the throne.

Romeo and Juliet
(1954)
Murder at the Gallop
(1963)Agatha Christie, the grand dame of the mystery novel, weaves an twisting tale of terror that can only by unraveled by gray-haired intrepid amateur sleuth Miss Marple.
7 Women
(1965)Oscar-winner Anne Bancroft ("The Graduate," "The Turning Point") stars in this moving drama set in 1935 about a remote Chinese mission run by American women that is overtaken by warring bandits. Also starring Sue Lyon ("Lolita," "The Night of the Iguana"), Oscar-nominees Margaret Leighton ("The Go-Between"), Flora Robson ("Wuthering Heights"), Mildred Dunnock ("Death of a Salesman") and Eddie Albert ("Roman Holiday," TV's "Green Acres"). Directed by Oscar-winner John Ford ("Stagecoach," "Mogambo," "The Grapes of Wrath").

Caesar and Cleopatra
(1945)At the height of the Roman Civil War, a young, beautiful Cleopatra meets a middle-aged Julius Caesar, who teaches her how to rule Egypt.

The Lion Has Wings
(1939)Alexander Korda's bit for the British war effort shows the world both at peace and on the verge of Nazi domination. Spliced together to form a documentary style film of both newsreel and acting. This first of its kind in propaganda films of World War II, shows the might of the English Empire and its eagerness to stand up to the oppressors of morality and free will

Invisible Stripes
(1939)On his release from prison, a criminal tries to stop his brother from following in his footsteps.

The Sea Hawk
(1940)Elizabeth I, queen of the upstart island nation of England, commissions buccaneer captain Geoffrey Thorpe to harass the Spanish Armada. At a time when Spain dominates Europe, has conquered most of the Americas and is building the greatest naval fleet.

Malta Story
(1953)Alec Guinness stars as Peter Ross, a World War II pilot photographer, who is forced to land in Malta. There he finds himself attached to the local regiment and on studying aerial photographs he discovers that Italy is preparing to invade Malta. It is of vital importance that the island remains under the control of the Allies, and Peter is the man selected to trace and destroy the enemy convoy.

Dominique
(1980)Un avaro millonario comienza a convencerse de que es perseguido por el vengativo espÃritu de su esposa, a la que él mismo arrojó al suicidio.

Eye of the Devil
(1966)Deborah Kerr and David Niven star in this supernatural thriller about a modern vintner who faces human sacrifice to save the villagers who tend his vineyards.