Terry-Thomas
12 titles
Filmography
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Too Many Crooks
(1959)A bumbling gang of British racketeers devises an ingenious extortion plot against a wealthy businessman.

Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
(1957)The St Trinian's girls win a trip to Italy and go on tour.
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.

Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
(1959)
Melody Club
(1949)1949. A nitwit investigator (Terry-Thomas) goes undercover in a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. Also features Gwyneth Vaughan, Michael Balfour, Len Lowe, Bill Lowe, Lilian Grey and more.

School for Scoundrels
(1960)Enrol at the wacky College of Lifemanship where a senior host of Great British comedians teach a completely uproarious course on how to come out tops in any social situation. Study with Alastair Sim and learn his valuable hints on the art of comic One-upmanship.

I'm All Right Jack
(1959)An aristocrat in search of a career becomes caught up in the struggles between his profit-minded uncle and an aggressive labour union. Contains discriminatory content. (1959)(105 mins)

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).

Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
(1966)In 1942, a Royal Air Force airplane is shot down over Paris. The three pilots parachute out into the city where they are taken in by two French resistance fighters. They embark on an incredible journey to guide the Englishmen to safety in the free zone.

How to Murder Your Wife
(1965)A rich bachelor finds his swinging lifestyle ruined when he awakens one morning having married the gorgeous lady who popped out of a cake.

The Mouse on the Moon
(1963)When the royal castle needs plumbing – and money to buy it – the sly Prime Minister of a tiny nation creates a phony space program to raise the funds. But when the local wine turns out to be ideal for rocket fuel...going to space becomes a reality!

Robin Hood
(1973)The story of the legendary outlaw is portrayed with the characters as humanoid animals.