Laurence Naismith
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Filmography
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The Amazing Mr. Blunden
(1972)Adapted from Antonia Barber's story 'The Ghosts'. Once upon two times, there were two sets of siblings. Jamie and Lucy Allen lived in 1918 and Sarah and George Latimer lived and died in 1818 - or did they? This is the haunting story of how 100 years is travelled by two children to save Sarah and George from their dreadful Uncle Bertie. A family film about the friendliest, saddest ghosts ever.

Greyfriars Bobby
(1961)The story of friendship forged between a shepherd and his devoted dog.

The Prince and the Pauper
(1962)The Prince of Wales and a pauper's son who bears a striking resemblance to him, trade identities.

Jason and the Argonauts
(1963)A fearless sailor returns to the kingdom of Thessaly after a 20-year voyage to find the Golden Fleece and make his rightful claim to the throne.

The Valley of Gwangi
(1969)The discovery of a midget horse, thought to be of a species fifty million years old, prompts members of a Wild West show to venture into Mexico's Forbidden Valley in search of world-wide fame and untold wealth. But they are met by prehistoric monsters, including "Gwangi," a giant dinosaur that decimates their ranks.

Scrooge
(1970)The spirit of Christmas becomes a musical celebration of life in this rousing Oscar nominated adaptation of Charles Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Mean-spirited and stingy, Ebenezer Scrooge has a sour face and a "humbug" for anyone who crosses his path. But on this Christmas Eve, he will learn the terrible fate that awaits him if he continues his miserly ways. Filled with joyous songs, this delightful tale has enriched the lives of young and old alike for generations.

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.

Camelot
(1967)This lavish film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical celebrates a fleeting, mythical time of love and chivalry--the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table. Although torn apart by the conflicts between passion, love, honor and duty, it was a golden era that could have been ... and could yet be.

Love in Pawn
(1953)1953. Comedy. Penniless couple Roger (Bernard Braden) and Jean (Barbara Kelly) will get 10,000 GBP if Roger can live a sober and profitable life. Starring Reg Dixon and John Laurie.

The Angry Silence
(1960)Trouble brews in the workplace in this stirring 60s drama. A factory worker refuses to participate in an unofficial strike at work and finds himself shunned by his colleagues. 1960

The Criminal
(1960)In the United Kingdom, after pulling a racetrack robbery, repeat offender Johnny Bannion hides the loot in a farmer's field, but the police and the local mob come looking for Johnny and the money.

Mogambo
(1953)After a fling with Eloise, adventurer Vic is hired by a British anthropologist to go on safari. His wife Linda is attracted to Vic and flirts with him. Her husband doesn't notice but Eloise is jealous. The sexual tension increases, and when a gorilla attacks the scientist Vic sees his chance to be rid of his rival.

The Black Knight
(1954)A commoner disguises himself as the BLACK KNIGHT in order to reveal the identity of those trying to overthrow King Arthur. He romps around the countryside jousting and foiling and thwarting the goals of Cushing and Troughton. Huge battle scenes and nonstop action.