Alastair Sim
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Scrooge
(1951)In this adaptation of Dickens’s classic novel, a bitter old miser is given a chance at redemption when he is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve.

Laughter in Paradise
(1951)Famed practical joker Henry Russell leaves 50,000 pounds to each of his four surviving relatives. But his will has one last joke - they each have to undertake a task completely out of character within a month. As each sets out on their objective they find that quite apart from the promised riches, they are unexpectedly getting a lot out of the challenge. All except caddish Simon Russell, that is. Released in 1951, Laughter in Paradise was Britain's top-grossing film. Watch carefully and see a young Audrey Hepburn in a bit part as a cigarette girl. Featuring Alastair Sim. Available in HD in North America.

The Happiest Days of Your Life
(1950)After a mistake at the Ministry of Education, the girls of St. Swithin's School are forced to move in with the boys of Nutbourne College, causing calamitously comedic chaos for their headmasters.

The Littlest Horse Thieves
(1976)
A Christmas Carol
(1971)A bitter old miser who rationalizes his uncaring nature learns genuine compassion when three spirits individually visit him on Christmas Eve.

Green for Danger
(1946)
The Ruling Class
(1972)When the Earl of Gurney dies, his family is infuriated that his title and estate will be passed on to his insane son, who believes he is Jesus Christ.

Cottage to Let
(1941)Allied spies and Nazi Agents implant themselves at a Scottish cottage with an interest in an inventor's nearly perfected bombsight.

The Riverside Murder
(1935)After a gentleman is shot dead in his study, a young detective weaves his way through danger and an intricate set of clues to catch the killer.

The Millionairess
(1960)A millionairess and a doctor cannot marry until they meet conditions set up by their respective parents.

Stage Fright
(1950)Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock ("Psycho," "Vertigo") presents a thrilling tale of murder and a chase for the killer through a crowded theatre in this all-star classic featuring Jane Wyman ("Falcon Crest") and screen legend Marlene Dietrich ("The Blue Angel").

The Man in the Mirror
(1936)A mild-mannered, somewhat mousy man is astounded when his reflection in a mirror comes to life and begins to do all the wild and crazy things that he always wanted to but never could.
The Squeaker
(1937)
Alf's Button Afloat
(1938)While at sea, a British sailor discovers one of the buttons on his uniform was crafted from the metal from Aladdin's lamp and releases a surly genie.