Trevor Howard
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Windwalker
(1980)In 1797 Utah, an aged Cheyenne tells his grandchildren the story of their family and helps his kin fight off a raiding party of rival Crow warriors.

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.

Slavers
(1978)Set in late-19th century East Africa at the end of the slave era, two dueling traders wage violent war over what’s left of the industry’s profits.

God Rot Tunbridge Wells!
(1985)This biopic of composer George Frederic Handel explores the last days of the musician’s life, as he looks back on his remarkable career.

Brief Encounter
(1945)Two married strangers meet in a train station and fall in love.

The Count of Monte-Cristo
(1975)A young man, falsely imprisoned by his jealous "friend", escapes and uses a hidden treasure to exact his revenge.

The Offence
(1973)Exhausted after years spent investigating violent crimes, a detective is driven over the edge while interrogating a suspected child molester.

They Made Me a Fugitive
(1947)In post-war London, a former airman who joins a gang of black-market smugglers is framed for a policeman’s murder after a robbery gone wrong.

Von Ryan's Express
(1965)A strong minded American Air Force Colonel takes charge of a troop of Allied soldiers trying to break away from a prison camp in Italy.

Mutiny on the Bounty
(1962)A first mate incites a mutiny on a South Pacific voyage to save his crew from their sadistic captain's torments, knowing they can never return home.

Sons and Lovers
(1960)Jack Cardiff received a 1960 Oscar® Nomination as Best Director for this lush, engaging film starring Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell and Donald Pleasence, which was adapted from D.H. Lawrence’s classic novel. A young man with artistic talent who lives in a close-knit, English coal-mining town during the early 20th Century finds himself inhibited by his emotionally manipulative, domineering mother.
I See a Dark Stranger
(1946)
The Night Visitor
(1971)A man named Salem escapes from an insane asylum where he was confined for an axe-murder. Falsely convicted under a plea of "guilty due to insanity," he does not plan to let his sister and her husband forget that they were responsible for the murder of a farmhand and for his cruel imprisonment in the asylum.

Ryan's Daughter
(1970)Masterful "Doctor Zhivago" director David Lean tells the epic love story of a married Irish woman whose dangerous affair with a British soldierbrings her accusations of betrayal.

Run for the Sun
(1956)An author and a magazine writer crash in the Mexican jungle and find themselves the subject of a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.
The Roots of Heaven
(1958)
Persecution
(1974)An unloving mother neglects her son, who then drowns her beloved cats to spite her. Years later, now a father, she toys with his mind and marriage.

The Third Man
(1949)A pulp writer arrives in post-war Vienna to visit a friend, who he discovers is dead, with a trail of unanswered questions about his shady dealings.

Green for Danger
(1946)
The Passionate Friends
(1949)Based on an H.G. Wells novel, a married woman meets a man whose love she rejected years ago and begins an affair with him in the Alps.