Roland Culver
12 titles
Filmography
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Dead of Night
(1945)An architect senses impending doom as his half remembered recurring dream turns into reality. Guests at the country house encourage him to stay as they take turns telling supernatural tales.

Secret Mission
(1942)Three British spies and a French resistance fighter sneak into occupied France to gather information about the German forces for a planned invasion.

Talk About Jacqueline
(1942)While yachting and flirting on the Riviera, a woman with a past meets a shy, retiring young researcher from the Far East and, against her better judgment, marries him. When he runs across some scandalous gossip touching her past, her younger sister steps in claiming she is the subject of the notoriety.

The First of the Few
(1942)A British aircraft engineer in World War II works to exhaustion and at risk to his health to mount a massive defense against German fighter aircraft.

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
(1943)From the Boer War through World War II, a soldier rises through the ranks in the British military while navigating life outside of it.

Wanted for Murder
(1946)The son of a Victorian hangman is driven insane by thoughts of his father's profession. The young man emulates his father by strangling young women. He then meets and falls in love with a woman but can he suppress his urge to kill her?

Down to Earth
(1947)It's heaven on earth in this delightful musical comedy sequel to the enormously successful "Here Comes Mr. Jordan". Rita Hayworth plays an incredibly angelic muse, incensed at the notion that a Broadway musical is going to portray her as a modern living sexpot. She sets off for earth to set the record straight and the results are more than a-"musing."

The Legend of Hell House
(1973)A group of psychic investigators steel their nerves and make ready to visit Hell House, an old haunted mansion which has already seen off one team of researchers. Entering its foreboding walls, they determine to reveal the house's secrets - but they will have to broach the very limits of madness before they do so.

Perfect Strangers
(1945)Robert and Cathy Wilson (Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr), possibly the dullest married couple in England, bid each other a tepid farewell when World War II separates them.

Hotel Sahara
(1951)A hotel owner (Peter Ustinov) and his fiancee (Yvonne De Carlo) welcome soldiers from both sides in World War II North Africa.

The Uncanny
(1977)A spooked writer tries to warn his publisher about killer cats with three tales of cats that are mad as hell and have the body count to prove it.

The Day Will Dawn
(1942)After a German U-Boat attacks his boat, Colin Metcalfe, a journalist, finds himself thrown back into action after German forces invade Norway.