Trevor Howard
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Filmography
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Operation Crossbow
(1965)Action-packed story of a small group of military agents who are ordered to blow up a secret Nazi missile facility during WWII.

Father Goose
(1964)Cary Grant stars in one of his funniest roles as a boozy beachcomber sitting out WWII in peace - until the Allies recruit him to be a lookout on the South Pacific isle. During an enemy attack, he answers a distress call and discovers a beautiful French schoolmarm and her students. A hilarious battle of the sexes between a messy American, a prim Mademoiselle, and seven mischievous little girls.

The Key
(1958)In World War II England, a reclusive landlady has a series of relationships with tugboat captains who have each inherited the key to her apartment.

Conduct Unbecoming
(1975)The British Regimental party in Colonial India is shaken when a woman is assaulted, and accuses a newly arrived junior Lieutenant.

Triple Cross
(1966)During WWII, a rakish convicted bank robber becomes a triple agent working as a spy for both the British and the Germans. Based on a true story.
A Doll's House
(1973)Dolls are toys for children, but adults have been known to play with them from time to time. Torvald and Nora Helmer enjoy a middleclass life in 19th Century Norway, but their marriage is hardly an equal partnership. Torvald domineers his wife, constantly ridiculing her actions as he routinely refers to her as his doll, while manipulating her as one would a plaything. What Torvald doesn't realize is that while he was ill and making no money, his wife made a deal to save the family.

Catch Me a Spy
(1971)Andrej (Kirk Douglas), a smuggler of microfilmed Russian manuscripts, uses the luggage of unsuspecting travellers to transport the contraband out of the country.
Stevie
(1978)
The Sea Wolves
(1980)Screen legend Gregory Peck and Roger Moore lead an allstar cast in this suspenseful and powerful true story of a retired British cavalry unit undertaking an espionage operation in WWII.
11 Harrowhouse
(1974)Four brave, recently-turned burglars challenge all probability when they scheme to steal the jewelry from the vault of a key London diamond merchant. A small-time diamond merchant leaps at the opportunity to manage the purchase and cutting of a big, first-class diamond. When the diamond is snatched from him, he is blackmailed into pulling off a major heist at the Diamond Exchange, located at 11 Harrowhouse. The film is directed by Aram Avakian and stars Charles Grodin and Candice Bergen.

Hennessy
(1975)After his family is killed by British troops, an Irish explosives expert plots to destroy Parliament, pursued by both the IRA and Scotland Yard.

Gandhi
(1982)Gandhi returns to India, launching nationwide nonviolent resistance to British oppression, fighting for freedom.

Twinky
(1970)Scott Wardman is an American, middle-aged, writer living in England where he falls for a flirtatious, young girl named "Twinky". Their marriage is put to the test as they try to establish themselves as a "normal" couple.

Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
(1984)Thundering into King Arthur’s court and speaking in rhymes and riddles, the mischievous Green Knight goads Sir Gawain into taking an unusual dare.

White Mischief
(1987)The true story of an affluent husband's response to the local stud of British Nairobi stealing his beautiful wife in the early days of World War II.

The Last Remake of Beau Geste
(1977)It's a spoof to end all spoofs as Marty Feldman shatters the Gary Cooper/French Foreign Legion classic in The Last Remake of Beau Geste.

Meteor
(1979)An American scientist learns that a huge meteor is hurtling towards Earth, and the only way to stop it is to share nuclear secrets with the USSR.

Craze
(1974)A nutty antiques dealer starts to sacrifice women to an African idol, Chuku, whom he believes will provide him with immense wealth and power.

Aces High
(1976)A rookie British pilot comes to see his squadron's hard-drinking Major in a new light as he witnesses the horrors of aerial combat during WWI.

Death in the Sun
(1976)In Southern Africa, a colonial police officer takes the law into his own hands and hunts down the albino terrorist who raped and murdered his fiancée.