Michael Gough
27 titles
Filmography
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Horrors of the Black Museum
(1959)"A new restoration of this 1959 horror film starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree. HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM marked the first film in the "Sadian Trilogy" followed by Circus of Horrors and Peeping Tom. A series of grisly, macabre murders sweep London and leave Scotland Yard completely baffled.

Horror Hospital
(1973)A ‘60s pop singer going to a country estate for a rest falls for the owner’s niece, but neither know the owners use the guests as surgical subjects.

Satan's Slave
(1976)The beautiful and young Catherine is trapped in a remote country mansion with her uncle and sadistic cousin, having nightmares of witches, torture and satanic covens performing unspeakable rituals.

Trog
(1970)The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas. Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest. Few claim to have seen these links to our primitive past. But when a wild half-man/half-ape emerges from his countryside cave, TV cameras are there to observe the event - and the terror!

Dracula
(1958)After finding his missing friend undead in Dracula’s crypt, vampire hunter Van Helsing must save his pal’s frail fiancée from the count’s next bite.

Wittgenstein
(1993)A witty portrayal of Ludwig Wittgenstein, the eccentric Viennese philosopher who shaped 20th-century thought with humor and insight.

Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz
(2011)Tom and Jerry soar over the rainbow and travel down the yellow brick road in this all-new animated retelling of the classic tale.

Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz
(2016)Dorothy and Tom and Jerry get thrust back to the Land of Oz when an evil Gnome King takes over the Emerald City and sends flying monkeys to Kansas to steal Dorothy's magical ruby slippers.

The Man in the White Suit
(1951)An amateur chemist gets a target on his back by textile tycoons and trade unions when his genius invention threatens to put them both out of business.

Mr. Topaze
(1961)Mr. Topaze (Peter Sellers), an honest and unassuming school teacher, is fired when he refuses to give a pass grade to a failing student, the grandson of a wealthy baroness. Castel Benac, a government official who runs a crooked financial business on the side, is persuaded by his mistress, Suzy, a musical comedy actress, to hire Mr. Topaze as the front man for his business. Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal.

Batman Returns
(1992)In the second of the blockbuster Batman films, the physically deformed criminal genius The Penguin threatens Gotham City--and, helpless, the entire city can only pray that Batman Returns. Only Batman (Michael Keaton) can defend the city from total chaos as The Penguin (Danny DeVito) lays twisted waste to a great metropolis. Meanwhile, the Dark Knight may have met his equal in the lethally lithe...

The Small Back Room
(1949)"THE SMALL BACK ROOM (1949) directed by Powell and Pressburger, marked their return to Alexander Korda after a successful period at Rank. Critically acclaimed, the film was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Film. Starring David Farrar as British scientist Sammy Rice and Kathleen Byron as the dept secretary and Sammy's girlfriend.

The Dresser
(1983)The lives and relationships of those within a British traditional touring stage company provide the backdrop for the five-time 1983 Oscar nominee, THE DRESSER (Best Picture; Best Actor; Best Supporting Actor; Best Director; Best Screenplay Adaptation). THE DRESSER is a compelling study of intense relationship between the leader of the company and his dresser. Sir (Albert Finney), a grandiloquen..

Out of Africa
(1985)In Kenya during the early 1900s, the married Baroness Blixen, whose pen name is Isak Dinesen, falls in love with British hunter Denys Finch Hatton.

What a Carve Up!
(1961)To get his inheritance, a man must spend the night in his ancestral home, where guests soon begin to die. Cast: Sid James, Shirley Eaton, Kenneth Connor, Donald Pleasence, Dennis Price, Esma Cannon.

The Fourth Protocol
(1987)Frederick Forsyth's edgy spy story, starring Pierce Brosnan. In the Cold War, a ruthless KGB agent tries to smuggle an atomic bomb into the UK while a spy catcher battles to stop him. 1986

Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You
(1999)Pooh is jealous when Christopher Robin catches a case of "the smitten."

Curse of the Crimson Altar
(1968)In search of his missing brother, Robert Manning is led to a remote country house that he believes may be tied to the legend of the Black Witch.

Batman Forever
(1995)The Caped Crusader woos a criminal psychologist, takes on a sidekick and battles Two-Face and the Riddler.

Batman & Robin
(1997)George Clooney stars as the mysterious caped crusader in this fourth installment of the blockbuster "Batman" saga. This time he's up against the cold-blooded Mr. Freeze.