Alexander Knox
12 titles
Filmography
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Wilson
(1944)An all-star cast illuminates the amazing story of Woodrow Wilson, who went from Princeton head to New Jersey Governor to U.S. President, ultimately bringing World War I to an end.

Europe '51
(1952)When a well-off woman loses her son, her recovery confronts her with the problems of the less fortunate.

The Night My Number Came Up
(1955)British Air Marshal Hardie (Michael Redgrave) is attending a party in Hong Kong when he hears of a dream, told by a pilot (Michael Hordern), in which Hardie's flight to Tokyo on a small Dakota propeller plane crashes on a Japanese beach. Hardie dismisses the dream as pure fantasy, but while he is flying to Tokyo the next day, circumstances start changing to line up with the pilot's vivid vision, and it looks like the dream disaster may become a reality.

Puppet on a Chain
(1970)Sent to Amsterdam to take down a heroin operation, a U.S. agent and his undercover partner find a reluctant police force in a city consumed by drugs.

Operation Amsterdam
(1959)A British intelligence agent and two Dutch diamond merchants rush to secure a stash of precious stones as the Germans invade Amsterdam during WWII.

Crack in the World
(1965)Ignoring dire warnings, a reckless scientist forges ahead on an ill-fated experiment to detonate a thermonuclear device inside the Earth's core.

Reach for the Sky
(1956)This is the remarkable true story of Douglas Bader, a pilot in the RAF who overcomes every obstacle to prove his worth. He is a young and ambitious pilot who, after a plane crash, is badly injured. Although doctors expect him to die, he survives but loses both his legs.

Khartoum
(1966)In the 1880s, a British-commanded Egyptian army is tasked with defending the capital of Sudan from an invading army comprised of Muslim zealots.

The Vikings
(1958)When a former slave discovers he is the son of a ruthless Viking leader, he competes with his brother for the throne in northern England.

Oscar Wilde
(1960)Genius. Celebrity. Accused, convicted and destroyed for daring "the love that dare not speak its name." Oscar Wilde Robert Morley stars as the celebrated and enduring author of such works as "The Picture of Doran Gray," "Lady Windermere's Fan," "Salome" and "The Importance of Being Earnest," a man guilty of being Irish, literate and gay. But Wilde transgressed when he became involved with an young aristocrat, Lord Alfred Douglas (John Neville), whose father, the Marquess of Queensberry (Edward Chapman), accused him of unspeakable crimes, an accusation that resulted in trial, imprisonment, banishment and financial ruin.

In the Cool of the Day
(1963)Young couple Sam (Arthur Hill) and Christine Bonner (Jane Fonda) are struggling in their marriage. Sam's devotion to his wife is intense, but Christine wants a little bit of breathing room. When he introduces her to his co-worker, Murray Logan (Peter Finch), who is unhappily married to Sybil (Angela Lansbury), there are immediate sparks between Christine and Murray, and, as their respective marriages disintegrate, the two begin to look for a way to be together.

Commandos Strike at Dawn
(1942)Dynamic performances by Paul Muni and Anna Lee highlight this action drama set in WWII Norway. Muniis a Norwegian fisherman whose taken on the extremely dangerous job of helping British commandos attack occupying Nazis.