Leo Genn
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Green for Danger
(1946)The Wooden Horse
(1950)The true story of three British POWs, and their ingenious plan to escape from Nazi Germany, with the help of their trusty vaulting horse.

Tunisian Victory
(1944)Chronicling the invasion of North Africa by Allied troops during WWII, this film features actual combat footage and recreations of decisive battles.

Tank Force!
(1958)For a crew of fugitive World War II POWs, everything in the Libyan desert is hostile: the sun, the sand, the lack of water and the Arabian tribesmen.

Too Hot to Handle
(1960)A brash nightclub owner in London's sleazy Soho district finds himself entangled with a seductive dancer and a suspicious French journalist.
The Girls of Pleasure Island
(1953)The lives of an Englishman and his three daughters on a South Pacific island are disturbed by a contingent of Marines.

Circus of Fear
(1966)When an armored car heist ends in murder, a disfigured lion tamer becomes a suspect in a three-ring nightmare of blackmail, deceit, and death.

Moby Dick
(1956)When a sailor joins the crew of a whaling ship captained by a man bent on killing a white whale, he is swept up in an obsessive and fatal pursuit

Quo Vadis
(1951)A Roman commander falls for a Christian slave girl as Nero intensifies persecution of the new religion.

The Snake Pit
(1948)A woman (Olivia de Havilland) with a seemingly idyllic life becomes so anguished that she is confined in an institution where harsh treatments are thought to restore mental health.

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1968)A scientist experiments with a potion that reveals his dark and murderous alter ego, in this acclaimed adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic.

The Bloody Judge
(1970)Sir Christopher Lee plays the Lord Chief Justice of seventeenth century England who condemns women as witches to further his political and sexual needs.

Lady Chatterley's Lover
(1955)Based on D. H. Lawrence's 1928 controversial tale of adultery. After her husband is paralyzed from fighting in WWI, Lady Chatterley feels a loss of intimacy, and embarks on an affair with the lower class gamekeeper. First banned in New York when released because of its subject matter, it took a Supreme Court ruling to allow the film to be seen in theaters. Newly restored!

24 Hours of a Woman's Life
(1952)A café owner regales his patrons with a story about a well-heeled widow’s 24-hour fling with a compulsive gambler on the French Riviera.
The Miniver Story
(1950)
Ten Little Indians
(1965)Ten people are invited to a luxury mountaintop mansion, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?

Plymouth Adventure
(1952)A group of religious outcasts boarded the Mayflower in England and set sail where they founded a tiny wilderness outpost that would become the United States of America.

Connecting Rooms
(1970)A down-on-her-luck cellist living alone in a seedy London boarding house finds herself being pursued by a timid schoolmaster and a sleazy songwriter.

Theirs Is the Glory
(1946)The story of US and British forces’ plan to penetrate German lines illuminates their brave struggle to capture the vital Arnheim Bridge during WW2.