John Bentley
10 titles
Filmography
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Final Appointment
(1954)1954. Crime. Directed by Terence Fisher and starring John Bentley. Reporters investigate threats against a retired army officer and discover links to a series of murders that occurred during the war.

River Beat
(1954)1954. A London police inspector becomes attracted to a ship's radio operator and discovers smuggled gems. He must arrest her if guilty, protect her from the smuggling gang, and protect her from the silenced gang.

Salute the Toff
(1952)1952. Drama. Director: Maclean Rogers. Stars John Bentley and Carol Marsh. Based on the 1941 Novel. The sixth in the series featuring upper-class sleuth Richard Rollison.

Calling Paul Temple
(1948)Stumped by a series of puzzling murders aboard trains, Scotland Yard calls in a detective novelist and his wife to help them catch the killer.

Hammer the Toff
(1952)Susan's uncle has been missing after being targeted by criminals who are after his steel formula, and the Toff tries to help reunite the two.

Profile
(1954)1954. Drama directed by Francis Searle and starring John Bentley, Kathleen Byron and Thea Gregory. The editor of a magazine (John Bentley) is keen on the boss's daughter but her mother is keen on him.

Men Against the Sun
(1953)1952. Railway construction in Africa faces challenges from man-eating lions. A surveyor and doctor develop romance amidst authentic African landscapes at turn of 20th century.

Flight from Vienna
(1956)1956. Colonel Sandor Kosice is a Hungarian police chief who escapes to Vienna seeking political asylum. However, his motives are under suspicion.

The Big Frame
(1952)1952. After a drunken fight with a buddy a pilot wakes up with blood on his suit in a strange hotel room (Thora Hird playing the maid). After it transpires that his buddy was murdered he becomes a suspect. Can he prove his innocence and uncover the truth amidst memory loss and accusations? Feat. an appearance by Ballard Berkeley later infamous as The Major in Fawlty Towers.

The Happiest Days of Your Life
(1950)After a mistake at the Ministry of Education, the girls of St. Swithin's School are forced to move in with the boys of Nutbourne College, causing calamitously comedic chaos for their headmasters.