Jack Warner
8 titles
Filmography
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Jigsaw
(1962)A woman is found murdered in a house along the coast from Brighton. Local detectives Fellows and Wilks lead an investigation methodically following up leads and clues.

The Blue Lamp
(1950)An immensely popular British crime film, Basil Dearden's The Blue Lamp was scripted by ex-policeman T. E. B. Clarke, the writer who arguably did most to define Ealing Studio's post-war identity. The film marked the first appearance of the character of Jack Warner - later to be immortalised in Dixon of Dock Green.

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.

Home and Away
(1956)1956. A man's luck suddenly changes when he wins the football pools.

Valley of the Eagles
(1951)A Swedish scientist invents a device which has the potential to change the world. However, his laboratory is ransacked and his wife goes missing.

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.

The Captive Heart
(1946)After escaping from a concentration camp in 1940, Karel assumes the identity of a dead British officer, only to become a prisoner of war.

The Ladykillers
(1955)Director Alexander Mackendrick's film centres on a criminal gang planning their next job, who find themselves boarding with an innocent old lady who thinks they are musicians. When the gang set out to kill Mrs Wilberforce, they run into one problem after another, and they get what they deserve.