Harry Andrews
31 titles
Filmography
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The Hill
(1965)Sean Connery headlines this stark tale of war inside military prison walls. The inmates are soldiers who once defied, rebelled, talked back.

Entertaining Mr. Sloane
(1970)ENTERTAINING MR. SLOANE is a 1970 black comedy directed by Douglas Hickox and based on the 1964 play of the same title by Joe Orton. Kath (Beryl Reid) is a lonely, middle-aged woman living in the London suburbs with her ageing father Kemp (Alan Webb). When she meets the attractive Sloane (Peter McEnery) sunbathing on a tombstone in the cemetery near her home, she invites him to become her lodger.

Wuthering Heights
(1970)An adaptation from Emily Bronte's classic gothic novel of a young woman's love for a savage young man, who she later forsakes to marry a country squire. The young man takes revenge on her and her family, even after his death.

The Internecine Project
(1974)Robert Elliot, a retired secret agent, hatches a cunning plan to eliminate those who know too much about his past.

Ice Cold in Alex
(1958)After a German invasion a British ambulance crew are forced to evacuate their base but become separated from the rest of their unit. Somehow they must make it to Alexandria, but how?

The Agony and the Ecstasy
(1965)The story of the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo, as well as its commissioning by Pope Julius II.

The Ruling Class
(1972)When the Earl of Gurney dies, his family is infuriated that his title and estate will be passed on to his insane son, who believes he is Jesus Christ.

Play Dirty
(1969)During World War II a group of British commandos in North Africa disguised as Italian soldiers must travel behind enemy lines and destroy a vital German oil depot.

Sands of the Kalahari
(1965)Stranded in the African wilds by a plane crash, a disparate group of passengers' worst enemy isn't weather or wild animals but a fellow traveler.

Theatre of Blood
(1973)Como su actuación en obras de Shakespeare no convenció para nada al cÃrculo de crÃticos, un actor tiene una trágica venganza contra cada uno de ellos.

The Charge of the Light Brigade
(1968)The contrasts between Victorian England’s aristocracy and lower classes play out in a very bad plan to attack a Russian naval base in the Crimean War.

633 Squadron
(1964)Courage and stunning self-sacrifice clash against the powers of evil in this WWII epic set in the aerial battlefields of war-torn Europe.

The Medusa Touch
(1978)A French detective in London tries to unravel the mystery of a hospital patient with telekinetic powers, whose anxieties manifest in actual disasters.

The Nightcomers
(1972)
The Black Knight
(1954)A commoner disguises himself as the BLACK KNIGHT in order to reveal the identity of those trying to overthrow King Arthur. He romps around the countryside jousting and foiling and thwarting the goals of Cushing and Troughton. Huge battle scenes and nonstop action.

The Final Programme
(1973)Jon Finch heads an impressive cast as the flamboyant anti-hero in this dystopian, darkly humorous sci-fi thriller from cult director Robert Fuest. The Final Programme is based on Michael Moorcock’s acclaimed 1968 novel of the same name and has been newly restored.In a far-off future, mankind is in a state of decay.

The Story of Jacob and Joseph
(1974)The classic story of two brothers who turn against one another out of selfish greed. A story as timeless as the Bible itself.

The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
(1980)After opening the tomb of Tutankhamen, many of the archeological expedition's scientists, engineers, and workmen mysteriously begin dying off.

Moby Dick
(1956)When a sailor joins the crew of a whaling ship captained by a man bent on killing a white whale, he is swept up in an obsessive and fatal pursuit

Man of La Mancha
(1972)In this musical take on Don Quixote, author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned during the Spanish Inquisition and performs a play behind bars.