Sylvia Syms
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Give Us Tomorrow
(1978)Terror strikes with the knock on the door when masked criminals take the family of a bank manager hostage with the sole purpose of robbing his bank.

Victim
(1961)A closeted lawyer risks his career to bring a blackmailer to justice.

Ice Cold in Alex
(1958)After a German invasion a British ambulance crew are forced to evacuate their base but become separated from the rest of their unit. Somehow they must make it to Alexandria, but how?

Hostile Witness
(1968)The scales of justice may tip when Simon Crawford, one of London's top barristers, stands accused of killing his neighbor as revenge for the hit-and-run accident that took the life of Crawford's daughter. Did he do it? Or are other forces at play?

Flame in the Streets
(1961)During the 1960s in Britain, tense race relations between whites and blacks affect the workplace, the family, the dating scene, and society.

Expresso Bongo
(1959)New restoration of this Fifties British rock and roll classic, a fast-paced story about a cheap, opportunistic Soho talent agent (Laurence Harvey) who always looks for the quick buck. When he picks up amateur singer and bongo player (Cliff Richard) in a Soho espresso bar, he uses a little bit of luck and tons of chutzpah to transform the kid into a highly-regarded international singing sensation.

Amazons of Rome
(1961)A peace treaty stopping an attack on Rome is jeopardized when the soldier guarding a group of women hostages falls for its leader.

The Desperados
(1969)A family of Confederate guerrillas continue to plunder, loot, and kill long after the Civil War has ended. One of the sons breaks with the family in revolt against its viciousness and goes to Texas to make a new life. Six years later, his family arrives to plunder his town.

The Jury
Gripping courtroom dramas about the impact of trials on a jury. The first series follows the case for a murdered Sikh boy, while the second is a retrial of a convicted murderer.

The World of Suzie Wong
(1960)An American painter Robert Lomax (William Holden) travels to Hong Kong to pursue a career as an artist, but he falls for Suzie (Nancy Kwan), a prostitute he hires as a model.

The Fiction Makers
(1968)Gentleman thief Simon Templar gets mistaken for a mystery novelist by a gang of crooks, who force him to plan an extravagant heist.

Danger Route
(1967)A secret agent is assigned by the British government to kill a Soviet scientist, who has defected to the West, before he can give any information to the Americans.
Food of Love
(1997)A group of ex-university students reunite to perform a Shakespeare play in a quaint English village. A comedy starring Richard E. Grant, Nathalie Baye and Sylvia Sims.

The Tamarind Seed
(1974)During the Cold War, a British civil servant vacationing in the Caribbean falls for a charming Russian agent, who wants to win her over to his cause.

Shirley Valentine
(1989)Shirley's a middle-aged Liverpool housewife, who finds herself talking to the wall while she prepares her husband's chip'n'egg.

The Queen
(2006)Following the death of Diana the 'People's Princess', the Queen and her family remain hidden behind tradition and the closed doors of Balmoral Castle. Whilst the heartbroken public becomes disillusioned with their Queen's absence, an increasingly popular Prime Minister, Tony Blair, must battle to convince the monarchy that its desire for privacy could lead to its ultimate downfall.

Bunny and the Bull
(2009)An extraordinary visual feast from the director of "The Mighty Boosh", featuring the crème-de-la-crème of British comedy talent, including Noel Fielding, Julian Barrett and Richard Ayoade, "Bunny and the Bull" follows Stephen (Ed Hogg) and Bunny (Simon Farnaby) as they leave the dull routine of life in England behind and embark on an extraordinary odyssey where imagination is the only limit. Journeying from the industrial wastelands of Silesia to the bull fields of Andalusia, their adventures brings them into contact with a Polish dog farmer (Julian Barratt), a moustachioed matador (Noel Fielding) and a hot-tempered crab waitress (Veronica Echegui), who soon tests how far their friendship really goes.

Child of Mine
(2005)A child psychologist adopts two girls whose mother was murdered, but when one begins acting strangely, fear drives her to the crime scene for answers.