Anthony Steel
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Albert R.N.
(1953)Lewis Gilbert directs this British war drama starring Anthony Steel. In 1944, a group of prisoners in camp Marlag 'O' believe they have an informer among them after a series of failed escape attempts. Former artist Lieutenant Geoffrey Ainsworth devises a plan to create a dummy, which they christen Albert, to cover an escapee's absence and fool the German guards at roll call.
Out of the Clouds
(1955)From acclaimed director Basil Dearden, creator of such classic, celebrated British films such as The Blue Lamp and The League of Gentlemen, comes a bedazzling ensemble piece that encapsulates the early days of recreational aviation. Starring Bernard Lee (who later found fame as James Bondβs βMβ), James Robertson Justice (Doctor in the House) and Carry On star Sid James, Out of the Clouds perfectly encapsulates the glamour and excitement of post-war air travel. Out of the Clouds follows the complex lives of several passengers and members of an airline crew during a typical bustling day at Heathrow Airport. A pilot dealing with his gambling addiction, a chief duty officer who dreams of becoming a pilot, a love struck American engineer and an extremely popular air hostess are just some of the unforgettable characters.

Emergency Call
(1952)To save a young girl's life, there is a frantic search for a rare blood; only three people can be identified who are able to provide the blood, and each must be persuaded to make the donation.

Last of the Renegades
(1964)Chief Winnetou and his British sidekick take on a ruthless oil baron scheming to fan the flames between Native American tribes and white colonists.

Valerie
(1957)Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.

Another Man's Poison
(1951)In an isolated house, mystery writer Janet Frobisher is involved in potentially murderous relationships.

Malta Story
(1953)Alec Guinness stars as Peter Ross, a World War II pilot photographer, who is forced to land in Malta. There he finds himself attached to the local regiment and on studying aerial photographs he discovers that Italy is preparing to invade Malta. It is of vital importance that the island remains under the control of the Allies, and Peter is the man selected to trace and destroy the enemy convoy.

The Sea Shall Not Have Them
(1954)A dangerous attempt is made to rescue the survivors of the WWII British Hudson bomber, crashed at sea. On board is an Air Commodore who has top secret plans that could stop enemy air raids on London. Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde, Nigel Patrick and Anthony Steel star and the venerable Lewis Gilbert directs.

Massacre in Rome
(1973)Massacre in Rome by George P. Cosmatos (Rambo) depicts a real life atrocity of WW2 which sparked outrage. After Italian Partisans killed 33 German soldiers with a road-side IED explosion, Hitler ordered to execute 10 civilians for each dead soldier. Richard Burton is the German officer tasked with the reprisal who, together with a priest (Marcello Mastroianni), will try to derail the insane order.