Robert Morley
20 titles
Filmography
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Oscar Wilde
(1960)Genius. Celebrity. Accused, convicted and destroyed for daring "the love that dare not speak its name." Oscar Wilde Robert Morley stars as the celebrated and enduring author of such works as "The Picture of Doran Gray," "Lady Windermere's Fan," "Salome" and "The Importance of Being Earnest," a man guilty of being Irish, literate and gay. But Wilde transgressed when he became involved with an young aristocrat, Lord Alfred Douglas (John Neville), whose father, the Marquess of Queensberry (Edward Chapman), accused him of unspeakable crimes, an accusation that resulted in trial, imprisonment, banishment and financial ruin.

When Eight Bells Toll
(1971)Agent Philip Calvert sets out on a perilous mission to uncover the fate of a missing ship that vanished off the coast of Scotland.

Joseph and His Brethren
(1961)From the old testament pages comes the story of Joseph, from his humble beginnings in Canaan to his eventual rise to power in Egypt.

The African Queen
(1952)Adapted from the novel by C.S. Forester, The African Queen (1951) directed by John Huston stars Humphrey Bogart in his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Charlie Allnut, the slovenly, gin-swilling captain of a tramp steamer called the African Queen, which ships supplies to small East African villages during World War I.

Cromwell
(1970)Alec Guinness and Richard Harris star in this historical epic. Great battle scenes and cinematography plus an Oscar winning music score.

Major Barbara
(1941)A Salvation Army officer speaks out against the hypocrisy she believes exists in her Christian charity organization.
Of Human Bondage
(1964)Adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's novel, this saga of unrequited love follows club-footed English art student Philip Carey (Laurence Harvey) in his quest to win the love of slatternly waitress Mildred Rogers (Kim Novak), a vulgar beauty who holds Philip's deformity in contempt. Giving up art for medicine and vowing to shake his unhealthy obsession with Mildred, Philip romances a supportive writer -- but when pregnant and abandoned Mildred appears, Philip's self-destructive feelings return.

Hot Enough for June
(1964)Czech-speaking, out-of-work Briton Nicholas Whistler gets unwittingly sent to Prague on a top-secret mission by British Intelligence.

The Alphabet Murders
(1965)Tony Randall stars as the famously fastidious detective Hercule Poirot. When a string of alliteratively named victims are murdered in alphabetical order, Poirot is called upon to catch the killer.

The Journey
(1959)Academy Award winners Deborah Kerr and Yul Brenner star as adversaries who are uncontrollably drawn to each other in this Cold War drama -- The Journey. 1956. At the border between Hungary and Austria, Russian Officer Major Surov (Brenner--The King and I) stops a bus filled with people trying to escape the Hungarian Uprising. He suspects that a rebel leader is on board, but he doesn't know which of the passengers the escaping rebel is. Englishwoman Diana Ashmore (Kerr--The King and I) is trying to help her boyfriend, the dissident (Jason Robards), escape. But while the passengers are held at the border, Ashmore cannot avoid her growing romantic interest in the Russian officer who could destroy the man she is supposed to love.
Libel
(1959)
Beat the Devil
(1953)Un grupo de sinvergüenzas se dirige a África para hacerse rico cuando se topan con una pareja británica de aspecto inocente y su suerte cambia.

The Wind
(1986)What would you do if going outside meant being killed by a raging hurricane, but staying indoors meant being hacked to pieces by a sickle-wielding maniac? Arrow Video proudly presents 'The Wind', from prolific genre filmmaker Nico Mastorakis, the director behind such cult classics as 'Hired to Kill' and 'Island of Death'. When mystery novelist Sian Anderson (Meg Foster, 'They Live') arrives in the remote Greek town of Monemvasia, Elias Appleby (Robert Morley, 'The African Queen'), the pompous British landlord of the house she's renting warns her of two dangers: the wind, which gets dangerously strong at night, and Phil (Wings Hauser, 'Vice Squad'), his sleazy and suspicious American handyman. As night falls and the wind starts howling, Sian witnesses the shocking sight of Phil burying Elias's dead body in a shallow grave in his front garden! Trapped indoors from the raging, tree-branch-breaking wind, Sian must play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with the murderous Phil, who'll stop at nothing to silence this inconvenient witness! A tense and thrilling blend of Euro-horror and late 80s slasher, 'The Wind' is a stalk 'n' slash hidden gem, presented here for the first time on digital. Get ready to be blown away!

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes
(1965)Sabotage efforts damage an international air race.

Hot Millions
(1968)This British caper follows Marcus Pendleton (Peter Ustinov), a con man just out of prison. After assuming the identity of a computer whiz, Pendleton lands a corporate job and starts smuggling money into fake companies he has set up throughout Europe. Meanwhile, Pendleton has fallen for the secretary, Patty (Maggie Smith). When he finds out Patty is pregnant, he escapes with her to Rio. Unfortunately, Pendleton's scheme has been uncovered, and his boss is hot on his trail.

Great Expectations
(1974)The 1974 adaptation of Charles Dickens’ tale of an orphan, Pip, whose tough childhood introduces him to a rich widow and her entitled charge, Estella.

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!

Loophole
(1981)Desperate for a job, an American architect is convinced by a seasoned thief to participate in a heist of one of the largest bank vaults in London.

Genghis Khan
(1965)GENGHIS KHAN, after being raised by the evil leader Jamuga, escapes and forms his own tribe in the mountains. He returns to steal away and marry Jamuga's girl, and then goes to China. It is there that he gains the respect of the leader of the Chinese by fending off the warriors of Jamuga.
Doctor in Trouble
(1970)A British doctor (Leslie Phillips) stows away on an ocean liner in his pursuit of a young woman (Angela Scoular) in a miniskirt.