Raymond Huntley
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Glad Tidings
(1953)1953. A Colonel's adult children object to him marrying an American widow.

On the Beat
(1962)Norman Wisdom is causing havoc once more as a car park attendant at Scotland Yard. Desperate to be a policeman, he dresses up in the old man’s uniform and chaos ensues.

Only Two Can Play
(1962)Bored with his wife and annoyed with his kids, a Welsh librarian dreams of having an affair when the wife of a local bigwig walks into his life.

The Green Man
(1956)An irreverent black comedy adapted by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat from their play, The Green Man marked the directorial debut of camera operator Robert Day. A scintillating Alastair Sim plays Hawkins, a timid watchmaker with a part time job – he is also a professional assassin who bumps off the people we love to hate. But when the philandering MP Sir Gregory Upshott is the intended target, vacuum cleaner salesman William Blake and Hawkins’ new neighbour Ann Vincent repeatedly get in the way. As the time of the assassination draws ever closer and Hawkins tracks his victim to a dilapidated seaside hotel called the Green Man, the laughs and the tension steadily rise to a brilliant climax. An enormously entertaining farce that ticks all the genre's boxes (mistaken identities, compromising positions, much panicking and slamming of doors).

"Pimpernel" Smith
(1941)Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II.

Passport to Pimlico
(1949)Residents of a part of London declare independence after they discover an old treaty, which leads to the need for a passport to Pimlico.

The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
(1966)The monstrous St Trinian's schoolgirls with their Headmistress, Amber Spottiswood are on the move again. This time to Hamingwell Grange.

The Mummy
(1959)In the 1890s a team of British archaeologists discover the untouched tomb of Princess Ananka but accidentally bring the mummified body of her high priest back to life. Three years later back in England a follower of the same Egyptian religion unleashes 'The Mummy' to exact grisly revenge on the despoilers of the sacred past.

Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
(1959)
The Way Ahead
(1944)A British Lieutenant strictly prepares a group of drafted recruits during World War II in advance of an upcoming North African deployment for battle.
Make Mine Mink
(1960)A group of people hatch a plan to steal fur coats, sell them and give the money to charity. As a group, however, they are not particularly experienced in such matters. Major Rayne (Terry Thomas) is under the impression he is in charge of the proceedings, but his military precision is at times disastrous. With Athene Seyler, Hattie Jacques, Elspeth Duxbury and Billie Whitelaw.