Maurice Denham
14 titles
Filmography
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Animal Farm
(1954)George Orwell’s classic tale of a revolution among farm animals teaches a lesson on the cost of keeping social order with an uneven power balance.

H.M.S. Defiant
(1962)Defiant's crew is part of a fleet-wide movement to present a petition of grievances to the Admiralty. Violence must be no part of it. The continual sadism of The Defiant's first officer makes this difficult, and when the captain is disabled, the chance for violence increases.

Night of the Demon
(1957)Upon learning that an ancient parchment brings death to its holder, an American psychologist in London secretly plants it on a devil cult leader.

Hysteria
(1965)An American suffering from amnesia after a car accident tries to remember his true identity, but stumbles onto a murder plot in the process.

Paranoiac
(1963)A psychotic man (Oliver Reed) schemes to drive his sister (Janette Scott) mad and claim her inheritance but becomes deadly when an imposter (Alexander Davion) intervenes.

Countess Dracula
(1971)Inspired by the legend of Elizabeth Báthory, an elderly Hungarian countess maintains her youthful appearance by bathing in the blood of virgins.

The Alphabet Murders
(1965)Tony Randall stars as the famously fastidious detective Hercule Poirot. When a string of alliteratively named victims are murdered in alphabetical order, Poirot is called upon to catch the killer.

The Million Pound Note
(1954)On a bet, two English aristocrats offer a penniless American sailor a loan, without telling him it comes in the form of a single million-pound bill.

The Purple Plain
(1954)A WWII pilot, who has become reckless since the air raid that killed his wife, joins the squad physician on a mission in Burma that could offer hope.

Torture Garden
(1967)Anthology film consisting of four stories bookended by Burgess Meredith as Dr. Diabolo, a carnival barker, who provides four patrons with glimpses into their future.

Tears in the Rain
(1988)An American woman fulfills her late mother’s wish to pass on a letter to an English Lord, and finds herself enchanted with his son.

Sunday Bloody Sunday
(1971)A man and a woman are both in love with a young artist named Bob. The two grapple with looming loneliness as their shared lover prepares to move away.

Blanche Fury
(1948)A childless widow bequeaths her estate to another family, but her husband's illegitimate son hopes to grab the estate for himself.

The Very Edge
(1963)Tracey is pregnant and happily married to Lawrence, an architect. She has few cares in the world until the day a maniac breaks into the house.