Dirk Bogarde
21 titles
Filmography
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A Bridge Too Far
(1977)In the midst of WWII, the Allies devise an ill-fated mission to push through German lines in the Netherlands, but a key bridge stands in the way.

Victim
(1961)A closeted lawyer risks his career to bring a blackmailer to justice.

King and Country
(1964)KING AND COUNTRY is a 1964 uncompromising WW1 drama, directed by Joseph Losey, featuring outstanding performances from Tom Courtenay (who won the 1964 Venice Film Festival Award for Best Actor) and Dirk Bogarde. During World War I, a young soldier, Hamp (Tom Courtenay) deserts his post, attempting to escape the ever-present sound of guns and walk back home.

Death in Venice
(1971)Abroad on holiday, composer Gustav Aschenbach is reserved and civilized.But when he glimpses someone who inspires him to giveway to a secretpassion, it foreshadows his doom.

Cast a Dark Shadow
(1955)Edward `Teddy' Bare is a ruthless schemer who thinks he's hit the big time when he kills his older wife, believing he will inherit a fortune. When things don't go according to plan, Teddy foolishly sets his sights on a new victim.

Our Mother's House
(1967)
The Password Is Courage
(1962)Dirk Bogarde stars as celebrated war hero Charles Coward in the incredible-but-true WWII adventure The Password is Courage.

The Night Porter
(1974)Thirteen years after WWII, a concentration camp survivor runs into her former Nazi captor/lover and they begin an affair.
Libel
(1959)
The Servant
(1963)After moving to London, an aristocratic man hires a servant for his house, but as time goes on, the loyal employee turns out to have a hidden agenda.

The Spanish Gardener
(1956)Harrington Brande (Michael Hordern), a British diplomat who recently broke up with his wife, is stationed in a small coastal town in Spain with his son, Nicholas (Jon Whiteley). Harrington is unreasonably possessive of Nicholas, and becomes jealous when he begins to form a close friendship with Jose (Dirk Bogarde), their gentle gardener. When Harrington decides to frame Jose for a crime to end their relationship, Nicholas becomes enraged and runs away from home.

Ill Met by Moonlight
(1957)Based on a true story during World War II on the island of Crete, British soldiers and Greek partisans work together to capture a German General.

The Mind Benders
(1963)After distinguished physiologist Professor Shapey commits suicide, his colleague Longman, insists that communist experiments were the cause and sets out to prove it by repeating them on himself.

Song Without End
(1960)After his relationship with a countess, Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt conducts a scandalous, 40-year love affair with the wife of the Russian czar.

Hot Enough for June
(1964)Czech-speaking, out-of-work Briton Nicholas Whistler gets unwittingly sent to Prague on a top-secret mission by British Intelligence.

Darling
(1965)A beautiful model chases fame and success throughout Europe in the β60s, and though she achieves both, happiness continues to elude her.

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.
So Long at the Fair
(1950)Dirk Bogarde and Jean Simmons go in search of a young woman's missing brother in Paris in this quality thriller. Can they unravel the mystery?

The Woman in Question
(1950)Acquaintances of a murdered fortune-teller give a police investigator diverse opinions of the victim's character. Feat: Jean Kent & Dirk Bogarde.

The Blue Lamp
(1950)An immensely popular British crime film, Basil Dearden's The Blue Lamp was scripted by ex-policeman T. E. B. Clarke, the writer who arguably did most to define Ealing Studio's post-war identity. The film marked the first appearance of the character of Jack Warner - later to be immortalised in Dixon of Dock Green.