Sidney James
17 titles
Filmography
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Carry On Up the Khyber
(1968)Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond looks after the British outpost near the Khyber Pass. However, his enemy, the Khazi of Kalabar, has other plans for him.

Carry On Cleo
(1964)A case of mistaken identity gets an enslaved Briton drafted into the Roman Royal Guard just as Caesar is trying to discern his friends from foes.

Carry On Camping
(1969)Two men secretly take their girlfriends to a nudist camp where a series of ridiculous misadventures by guests occur in the English campsite.

Ramsbottom Rides Again
(1956)A Yorkshire publican comes into an inheritance of a mining claim and a saloon but runs into trouble when he goes to Canada to claim it.

Time, Gentlemen, Please!
(1952)This 1953 film documenting The Queen's life includes footage from the Coronation of King George VI, her first broadcast, the Royal engagement, and Britain at war.

The Flanagan Boy
(1953)One of moviedom's baddest blondes, Barbara Payton, has a fling with a boxing promoter and talks him into murdering her fight manager husband.

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.

The Silent Enemy
(1958)Mine disposal expert Lionel 'Buster' Crabb and his team have to go underwater to diffuse bombs and counter the attacks from Italian frogmen.

Seagulls Over Sorrento
(1954)From filmmakers John and Roy Boulting comes this suspenseful tale of Royal Navy sailors risking their lives in a dangerous mission to engineer a top-secret torpedo.

A King in New York
(1957)A European king loses his money while stranded in the U.S.

Father Brown
(1954)A priest moonlighting as an amateur detective plays cat and mouse through Europe with an international art thief, who proves a clever opponent indeed.

Too Many Crooks
(1959)A bumbling gang of British racketeers devises an ingenious extortion plot against a wealthy businessman.

Will Any Gentleman...?
(1953)After being hypnotized by a music hall stage magician, a meek bank clerk finds his dull life transformed as he becomes a brash and reckless lothario.

Hell Drivers
(1957)An ex-trucker, carrying heavy cargos over rugged roads, tries to expose his boss's racket.

I Was Monty's Double
(1958)This classic movie directed by John Guillermin is based on the true story of one of the best intelligence operations of World War II. An actor, trained by Major Harvey (John Mills), is seconded to impersonate General Montgomery on a tour of North Africa. The plan is to divert the Germans' attentions away from the real "Monty" and his plans for D-Day. Starring the real life actor and lookalike M.E. Clifton James and a formidable supporting cast including Cecil Parker, Leslie Phillips, Bryan Forbes and John Le Mesurier, this is a gripping retelling of those fateful few weeks before the Normandy campaign.

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
(1958)Kenneth More stars in this Western comedy as proper Englishman Jonathan Tibbs, who, through a series of misunderstandings, is mistaken for a Wild West gunfighter. After Tibbs winds up sheriff in the lawless town of Fractured Jaw, he falls in love with a saloon owner (Jayne Mansfield), becomes a blood brother to a tribe of Native Americans, and restores harmony in a town known for its discord!
Miss Robin Hood
(1952)In this delightful fantasy adventure a mild-mannered newspaper columnist (Richard Hearne) conspires with an eccentric, elderly fan (Margaret Rutherford) to steal a secret whiskey formula.