Terence Morgan
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Shakedown
(1960)A former pimp, released from prison, disregards his ex-cellmate's advice and reverts to criminal activities, this time involving a photographic model racket.

The Steel Key
(1953)1953. An adventurer investigates the theft of a formula for hardened steel, assisted by his girlfriend.

The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
(1964)Handsomely photographed and deliciously eerie, THE CURSE OF THE MUMMY'S TOMB follows an expedition in Egypt as they open a cursed crypt. The leader of the excavation crew decides to give the ruins to a museum, but a fast-talking American grabs the tomb for a sideshow attraction.

Dance Little Lady
(1954)The story of a successful ballet dancer who fights with her philandering husband for the attention of their young daughter.

Mandy
(1952)Nominated for six BAFTAs in 1952, Ealing classic Mandy is the heart-rending adaptation of Hilda Lewis's novel The Day is Ours, from acclaimed director Alexander Mackendrick (The Man in the White Suit, Whisky Galore!). Born deaf, Mandy (Mandy Miller) is mute for most of her childhood. As she reaches school age, Mandy's mother, Christine (Phyllis Calvert, Mr. Denning Drives North), wants to enroll her in a special residential school for the deaf, run by dynamic and gifted teacher, Searle (Jack Hawkins, Angels One Five). But her husband, Harry (Terence Morgan), disagrees, wishing to have her home-schooled.

Svengali
(1954)1954. Drama. Pretty young Trilby (Hildegard Neff) falls under the spell of Svengali, the evil hypnotist. Starring Donald Wolfit, Jeremy Brett and Harry Secombe.

The Scamp
(1957)1957. Crime drama directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Richard Attenborough, Dorothy Alison, Colin Petersen. Todd Dawson is a ten year old waif with a drunken scallywag for a father.

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
(1951)Hornblower (Gregory Peck) battles the French and the Spanish forces during the Napoleonic wars, but also finds time for romance.

Hamlet
(1948)Prince Hamlet struggles over whether or not to kill his treacherous uncle in this acclaimed adaptation starring and directed by Sir Laurence Olivier.