Diana Dors
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Miss Tulip Stays the Night
(1955)A crime writer and his wife go for a break to a country cottage. They receive an unexpected visitor, the bossy Miss Tulip, who needs shelter for the night. In the morning there is a dead body in the house.

A Kid for Two Farthings
(1955)In a lower-class London community of small shops, open-air vendors and flea-marketers, Joe, a small boy, lives with his mother, Joanna (Celia Johnson), who works in and rooms above the Kandinsky tailor shop. Joe is innocently and earnestly determined to help realize the wishes of his poor, hard-working neighbours.
The Pied Piper
(1972)
It's a Grand Life
(1953)Music hall legend Frank Randle plays an accident-prone private, trying to rescue a pretty corporal from the clutches of his lecherous sergeant-major.

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.

Nothing But the Night
(1973)The mysterious deaths of elderly caretakers at a Scottish orphanage plunge a Scotland Yard inspector and a forensics expert into a diabolical plot.

Steaming
(1985)When a beloved Turkish bath is threatened with shuttering its doors, a group of its female patrons band together to arrive at a solution to save it.

Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary?
(1953)The new life a U.S. Army pilot has planned with his new bride in England is toppled when his ex-wife shows up claiming they're still legally married.

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
(1980)Dr. Henry Jekyll, a respectable Victorian scientist, concocts a drug that releases another side to his personality: a brutal, murderous alter-ego.

My Wife's Lodger
(1952)After arriving home from war, a soldier discovers that his wife and daughter have taken in a houseguest, who is soaking up all the attention.

On the Double
(1961)A musical comedy with Danny Kaye in a dual role; A G.I. with weak eyes, weak stomach, and weak nerves and a hard-bitten British General whom the Nazis want to assassinate.

There's a Girl in My Soup
(1970)A womanizing British TV cook is thrown off his game when he finds himself charmed by a romantically disillusioned young American woman.

The Shop at Sly Corner
(1947)An antique shop owner is blackmailed by his assistant. Desperate to hide the truth from his daughter, the shop owner inevitably considers murder...

The Amazing Mr. Blunden
(1972)Adapted from Antonia Barber's story 'The Ghosts'. Once upon two times, there were two sets of siblings. Jamie and Lucy Allen lived in 1918 and Sarah and George Latimer lived and died in 1818 - or did they? This is the haunting story of how 100 years is travelled by two children to save Sarah and George from their dreadful Uncle Bertie. A family film about the friendliest, saddest ghosts ever.

Danger Route
(1967)A secret agent is assigned by the British government to kill a Soviet scientist, who has defected to the West, before he can give any information to the Americans.

Hannie Caulder
(1971)A woman begins a lonely search for the bank robbers who raped her and murdered her husband.