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Anthony Oliver
Anthony Oliver (4 July 1922, Abersychan, near Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales—November 1995, London) was a Welsh film, television and stage actor. Selected filmography * ''Once a Jolly Swagman'' (1949) - Derek * ''All Over the Town'' (1949) - P.C. Butt * ''A Run for Your Money'' (1949) - Miner (uncredited) * '' Waterfront'' (1950) - Prison Warder (uncredited) * ''The Magnet'' (1950) - Policeman * ''The Clouded Yellow'' (1950) - Detective (uncredited) * '' The Happy Family'' (1952) - Fireman * ''Emergency Call'' (1952) - Police Constable * '' Gift Horse'' (1952) - Ship's Officer, Guns * ''Penny Princess'' (1952) - Selby's Valet (uncredited) * ''Cosh Boy'' (1953) - Doctor (uncredited) * '' Street Corner'' (1953) - Stanley Foster * ''The Runaway Bus'' (1954) - Duty Officer * ''Shetlandsgjengen'' (1954) - Narrator (voice) * ''To Dorothy a Son'' (1954) - Express Reporter * ''Mad About Men'' (1954) - Pawnbroker * ''To Dorothy a Son'' (1954) - Pawnbroker * ''They Can't Hang Me'' ...
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Vivienne (photographer)
Florence Vivienne Mellish (1889–1982), known simply as Vivienne, was a British photographer and singer. She was married to the artist Ernest George Entwistle (1877–1963), and took up photography in 1934, in order to assist him and their photographer son, Antony Beauchamp, (pronounced Beecham). Another son, Clive Entwistle, was an architect and civil engineer. Her autobiography, ''They Came to My Studio: Famous People of Our Time'' was published in 1956. She appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio programme ''Desert Island Discs'' on 22 July 1963. 208 of her works are in the National Portrait Gallery, London, National Portrait Gallery, as is one photograph of her, and works by Beauchamp. Bibliography * References

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Street Corner (1953 Film)
''Street Corner'' is a 1953 British drama film. It was written by Muriel and Sydney Box and directed by Muriel. It was marketed as ''Both Sides of the Law'' in the United States. While not quite a documentary, the film depicts the daily routine of women in the police force from three different angles. It was conceived as a female version of the 1950 film ''The Blue Lamp''. It was shot at Pinewood Studios and on location around London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Cedric Dawe. Plot The three plotlines comprise a female army deserter guilty of bigamy, a toddler neglected and beaten by its stepmother and an 18-year-old married mother who's caught shoplifting and gets involved with a jewel thief. The film climaxes in a police dog attack on a criminal. Cast * Peggy Cummins as Bridget Foster * Terence Morgan as Ray * Anne Crawford as Susan * Rosamund John as Sergeant Pauline Ramsey * Barbara Murray as WPC Lucy * Sarah Lawson as Joyce * Ronald Howard as Dav ...
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Danger By My Side
''Danger by My Side'' is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders and starring Anthony Oliver. Plot Lynne Marsden sees her undercover detective brother killed by a speeding car. She goes in search of the murderers, which leads her to a Soho club and diamond smugglers. Cast * Anthony Oliver as Detective Inspector Willoughby * Maureen Connell as Lynne Marsden/Lynne Austin * Lawrence James as Terry (undercover detective) * Alan Tilvern as Nicky Venning * Bill Nagy as Sam Warren * Sonya Cordeau as Francine Dumont * Brandon Brady as Bernie Hewson * Tom Naylor as Detective Sergeant 'Robbie' Roberts * Richard Klee as Mills * Kim Darvos as Singer * Wally Patch as Factory gatekeeper * John Stuart as Prison governor * Michael Beint as Danny * Alex Gallier as Dino * Eric Dodson as Warder Davis Production The film was made at Shepperton Studios Shepperton Studios is a film studio located in Shepperton, Surrey, England, with a history dating back to 1931. I ...
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Transatlantic (1960 Film)
''Transatlantic'' is a 1960 film directed by Ernest Morris and starring June Thorburn, Robert Ayres (actor) Robert Ayres (11 December 1914 – 5 November 1968) was an American film, stage and television actor. He worked mainly in Britain. His stage work included Edward Albee's '' The American Dream'' and ''The Death of Bessie Smith'' at London's Roy ..., and Pete Murray. It was first released on 30 August 1960 References External links * 1960 films 1960 crime films British crime films 1960s English-language films Films directed by Ernest Morris 1960s British films {{1960s-crime-film-stub ...
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Crossroads To Crime
''Crossroads to Crime'' is a 1960 British crime film produced and directed by Gerry Anderson and distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated (AA). Starring Anthony Oliver, George Murcell, Miriam Karlin, David Graham and Ferdy Mayne, ''Crossroads to Crime'' is about a police constable who works undercover to bring down a gang of lorry hi-jackers. Made as a B movie by Anderson's production company AP Films (APF), which made children's puppet television series, it was APF's first film production as well as its first production with live actors. It was also the only film that Anderson directed. Nat Cohen and Stuart Levy of AA hired Anderson to make the film while he was struggling to find a distributor for ''Supercar'' and came to them seeking work. Made on a low budget of £16,250, the one-hour film was shot mostly on location between May and June 1960. Several of the cast and crew had been involved in earlier APF productions and would continue their association with Anderson; they includ ...
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The Entertainer (film)
''The Entertainer'' is a 1960 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Tony Richardson, produced by Harry Saltzman and adapted by John Osborne and Nigel Kneale from Osborne’s stage play of the same name. The film stars Laurence Olivier as Archie Rice, a failing third-rate music-hall stage performer who tries to keep his career going even as the music-hall tradition fades into history and his personal life falls apart. It was filmed on location in the Lancashire seaside town of Morecambe. Olivier was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Plot Jean Rice, a young London art teacher, travels to a seaside resort (not specified but partly filmed in Morecambe) to visit her family. She is emotionally confused, having had a row with her fiancé Graham, who wants her to emigrate with him to Africa. She also is deeply concerned about the Suez Crisis, having seen Mick, her soldier brother, go to the war. She has attended a peace rally in Trafalgar Square that was dir ...
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The Nudist Story
''The Nudist Story'' is a 1960 British film set at a nudist colony. It was released in the U.S. as ''Pussycat's Paradise'', and is also known as ''For Members Only''. Plot Prudish businesswoman Jane Robinson inherits the 'Avonmore Sun Camp' from her eccentric grandfather and decides to sell it so she can pay taxes on the relative's estate. However, some of the members ask her to take a look at the club first. While touring the grounds, she starts to fall in love with the place and also with one of its handsome patrons. Jane soon finds herself embroiled in a hazardous love triangle. A couple of song and dance scenes, the reasonable script and the relatively high production values has ensured the film's reputation as one of the pre-eminent nudist films. Cast Member Note Brian Cobby from 1985 was the Voice of the UK's 'Speaking Clock' service, reached by dialing 123. Cast *Shelley Martin as Jane Robinson *Brian Cobby as Bob Sutton *Natalie Lynn as Aunt Meg *Anthony Oliver as Stephe ...
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Sink The Bismarck!
''Sink the Bismarck!'' is a 1960 black-and-white CinemaScope British war film based on the 1959 book ''The Last Nine Days of the Bismarck'' by C. S. Forester. It stars Kenneth More and Dana Wynter and was directed by Lewis Gilbert.Weiler, A.H"Movie Review – Sink the Bismarck – Of Men and Ships."''The New York Times''. To date, it is the only film made that deals directly with the operations, chase and sinking of the battleship by the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Although war films were common in the 1960s, ''Sink the Bismarck!'' was seen as something of an anomaly, with much of its time devoted to the "unsung back-room planners as much as on the combatants themselves". Its historical accuracy, in particular, met with much praise despite a number of inconsistencies. ''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the inspiration for Johnny Horton's popular 1960 song, " Sink the Bismarck".Polmar and Cavas 2009, p. 251. The film had its Royal World Premiere in the presence of the Du ...
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Checkpoint (1956 Film)
''Checkpoint'' is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Anthony Steel, Odile Versois, Stanley Baker, and James Robertson Justice. Plot O'Donovan breaks into a safe in a factory in Florence, Italy, late at night. That triggers a burglar alarm, and he shoots the night watchman and at least one policeman; his gunfire also starts a fire that consumes the factory. He goes to Francesca and demands she put him in contact with Petersen, her boss. Petersen hides O'Donovan at his villa. In England, Warren Ingram tells Michael of his connection to the fiasco. Ingram, an industrial magnate, hired O'Donovan to lure away the designer for the Volta D'Italia car racing team, in hopes of making his team world champions. O'Donovan was unable to do that, so turned to industrial espionage, against Ingram's explicit orders not to do anything illegal, violent or risky. Ingram decides to smuggle O'Donovan out of the country, and Michael recommends driver Bill Fraser w ...
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Eyewitness (1956 Film)
''Eyewitness'' is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Muriel Box and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Belinda Lee, Michael Craig, Nigel Stock and Richard Wattis. It was made by the Rank Organisation. Plot After an argument with her husband, Lucy Church storms out of her house and goes to see a film at the local cinema. While coming back from making a phone call, she stumbles across the office where she witnesses the murder of the cinema manager by two criminals Wade and Barney who are in the process of robbing the cinema's safe. When they pursue her, she is struck by a bus and is taken to hospital. Unable to leave the town until they know what has happened to her, the two robbers head to the hospital to observe her. Meanwhile, her husband Jay Church has grown concerned and scours the town searching for her. At the hospital the medical staff attend to Lucy and place her in a quiet ward although she has yet to regain consciousness. Wade, watching from the nearby shrub ...
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Lost (1956 Film)
''Lost'' (also called ''Tears for Simon'') is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and starring David Farrar, David Knight and Julia Arnall. It is set in 1950s London, and revolves around the apparent kidnapping of a young couple's baby. Plot US embassy employee Lee Cochrane and his Austrian wife discover their 18-month-old son Simon has been abducted, after their nanny leaves the child unattended outside a chemist's shop. London Detective Inspector Craig pledges to find the child, though clues are thin on the ground. Cast * David Farrar as Detective Inspector Craig * David Knight as Lee Cochrane * Julia Arnall as Sue Cochrane * Anthony Oliver as Sergeant Lyel * Thora Hird as Kelly's landlady * Eleanor Summerfield as Sergeant Cook * Anne Paige as Nanny * Marjorie Rhodes as Mrs. Jeffries * Anna Turner as Alma Robey * Everley Gregg as Viscountess * Meredith Edwards as Sergeant Davies * Anita Sharp-Bolster as Miss Gill (billed as Anita Bolster) * Beve ...
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They Can't Hang Me
''They Can't Hang Me'' is a 1955 British drama film directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, Yolande Donlan and Anthony Oliver. It was based on a novel by Leonard Mosley. It was shot at Shepperton Studios near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Joseph Bato. Plot A senior civil servant, Pitt (Morell) has been convicted of a murder and sentenced to death. Days before his execution, Pitt reveals that he has been passing on top secret information to an agent of a foreign power and offers to reveal the identity of his handler in exchange for a reprieve. With only five days before Pitt's execution, debonair Special Branch Inspector Ralph Brown (Morgan) takes on the task of identifying the spy before he flees the country. The film uses Sidney Torch's music for ''The Black Museum'' for its title and some of its incidental music. The starring role of Brown was an unusual part for Morgan, who was better known for playing villains. Cast * Terence Morgan ...
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