Joan Greenwood
12 titles
Filmography
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Father Brown
(1954)A priest moonlighting as an amateur detective plays cat and mouse through Europe with an international art thief, who proves a clever opponent indeed.

Mysterious Island
(1961)A small group of prison escapees must battle to survive against untold terrors when their hot air balloon lands on an uncharted island.

The Man in the White Suit
(1951)An amateur chemist gets a target on his back by textile tycoons and trade unions when his genius invention threatens to put them both out of business.

Little Dorrit
(1987)Through one man's eyes, Dickens' classic story of Victorian London comes alive in this epic tale of love and injustice. As Arthur Clennam uncovers dark family secrets, he finds both corruption and unexpected hope in society's shadows.

Kind Hearts and Coronets
(1949)A black sheep distant relative of Edwardian England blue bloods plots to murder the eight heirs standing between him and the family fortune.

The Importance of Being Earnest
(1952)When Algernon discovers that his friend has created a fictional brother, Algernon poses as the brother, resulting in ever-increasing confusion.

The Moon-Spinners
(1964)Start with a fortune in stolen jewels. Add a dash of danger. A pinch of romance. Season with Hitchcock-like intrigue and comic flair. What do you have? A mystery thriller for the whole family. Set against the sun-bleached beauty of the Isle of Crete, the story pits a young English tourist (Hayley Mills) against a wily Greek jewel thief (Eli Wallach). Mistaken identities and perilous escapes -- including a nail-biting battle with a windmill -- lead the junior-miss detective to a final confrontation aboard the yacht of an eccentric millionairess (Pola Negri) with a passion for priceless gems and pet cheetahs!

The Uncanny
(1977)A spooked writer tries to warn his publisher about killer cats with three tales of cats that are mad as hell and have the body count to prove it.

The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1978)In a send-up about the fictional sleuth, Holmes and Watson investigate strange events, when a family is haunted by the curse of a horrible hound.

Tom Jones
(1963)After numerous adventures Tom Jones reaches London and embarks on an affair with the wealthy Lady Bellaston while Squire Western's sister has arranged a marriage between Sophie and Blifil. Horrified, Sophie escapes to London, meeting up with her cousin Mrs. Fitspatrick who is also running away from her husband. Mr. Fitzpatrick follows them and suspects Tom of having seduced his runaway wife.

Whisky Galore!
(1949)From Ealing Studios, one of the most popular British comedies of all time. When a ship carrying 50,000 cases of whisky runs aground, the locals cannot resist the temptation.

Country
(1981)The Carlions gather for an event, where they must determine who will take over their powerful family business.