Robert Flemyng
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Filmography
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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.

Funny Face
(1957)This filmed version of the 1927 George Gershwin Broadway musical Funny Face utilizes the play's original star, Fred Astaire, and several of the original tunes, then goes merrily off on its own.

Cast a Dark Shadow
(1955)Edward `Teddy' Bare is a ruthless schemer who thinks he's hit the big time when he kills his older wife, believing he will inherit a fortune. When things don't go according to plan, Teddy foolishly sets his sights on a new victim.

The Body Stealers
(1969)When NATO paratroopers are being snatched during routine jumps by a mysterious red beam of alien origin, the military launches an investigation.

Blind Date
(1959)1959. Crime. Drama. In 1950s London, Dutch painter Jan Van Rooyen has an affair with a rich married Frenchwoman who is murdered, resulting in Van Rooyen becoming Scotland Yard's prime suspect.