Stanley Baker
18 titles
Filmography
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Zulu
(1964)Counting only 100 among their ranks, outnumbered British soldiers do battle with 4,000 Zulu warriors at the 1879 Battle of Rorke's Drift.

Hell Drivers
(1957)An ex-trucker, carrying heavy cargos over rugged roads, tries to expose his boss's racket.
Innocent Bystanders
(1972)You don't turn your back on anyone. Especially the partner who's backing you up.

Sea Fury
(1958)The first mate of a British salvage boat rivals his captain for a Spanish girl.

Sands of the Kalahari
(1965)Stranded in the African wilds by a plane crash, a disparate group of passengers' worst enemy isn't weather or wild animals but a fellow traveler.

Eva
(1962)A successful writer seems to have it all and yet is still bitter when he becomes obsessed with a prostitute who sends him down self-destructive paths.

Jet Storm
(1959)Passengers on a trans-Atlantic flight from London to New York discover that one of them (Attenborough) is mentally unbalanced. Believing a fellow passenger is the hit-and-run driver who killed his child, Attenborough has smuggled a bomb on board and intends to use it.

Perfect Friday
(1970)A beautiful Britt (Ursula Andress) and her aristocratic husband, Nicholas, Earl of Dorset (David Warner) are classic examples of the live now, pay later, or preferably not at all, philosophy of life. Luxury is a necessity for the glamorous pair who live entirely on credit and their good looks. Britt asks her bank manager, stuffy Mr Graham (Stanley Baxter) for an overdraft and so the drama begins!

Sodom and Gomorrah
(1962)A group of Hebrews searching for a new home approach Sodom and Gomorrah, twin cities ruled by the ruthless Bera. Bera permits the Hebrews to remain outside the cities and farm the land along the Jordan River, in the hopes that they will serve as a buffer against the fierce, nomadic Helamites, who have enlisted the aid of Bera's vice-ridden brother, in plotting to take control of the two cities.

The Guns of Navarone
(1961)One of the most exciting action films ever made! It's W.W. II, and concealed deep within the solid rock of a cliff, impregnable to assault by sea or air, are the German Army's mighty guns of Navarone. Because they control a strategic channel in the Aegean Sea, it's imperative that the guns are destroyed. A specialised commando team is assembled. Included are mountaineer Keith Mallory, explosive..

Helen of Troy
(1956)The Iliad's story of the Trojan war, told from the Trojan viewpoint.

The Cruel Sea
(1953)Commander Ericson is made captain of the Corvette Compass Rose, a small escort vessel used to guide and protect convoys travelling through the Atlantic. Ericson must choose between destroying an enemy ship and sparing the lives of his own men.

Knights of the Round Table
(1953)The legend of King Arthur comes alive in this Oscar-nominated picture starring Ava Gardner as Lady Guinevere, Robert Taylor as Sir Lancelot and Mel Ferrer as the noble King Arthur.

Zorro
(1975)In this adaptation of the classic masked avenger, Zorro is the secret identity of a governor fighting for justice alongside a monk and an aristocrat.

The Games
(1970)Four marathon runners (one from England, one from the U.S., a Czech and an Australian Aborigine) prepare to run in the Olympic games. The film follows each one and shows what their motivations are for running in the games.
Cloudburst
(1951)
Home to Danger
(1951)The suicide of her father sends a young heiress home to claim his estate when she suddenly becomes the target of a drug dealer’s deadly conspiracy.

Alexander the Great
(1956)Based on the exploits of the famed Greek, young Alexander III conquers the world and becomes one of the most legendary leaders in human history.