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Malcolm Keen
Filmography
Malcolm Keen - filmography
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Operation Amsterdam
on DVD
(1958)
Starring: Peter Finch, Eva Bartok, Tony Britton
Director: Michael McCarthy
Certificate: 
This high adventure tale is a dramatization of an event which actually occured in Amsterdam in 1940 just prior to the German invasion. Four heroic Dutch agents struggled to keep millions of dollars worth of diamonds from falling into Nazi hands.

63%
from 63 members
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Early Hitchcock - Number Seventeen
on DVD
(1932)
Starring: Leon M.Lion, Anny Ondra, Anne Grey
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Certificate: 
An early Hitchcock effort that mixes the suspense, scares and humor prevalent in his later masterpieces. A tramp joins a group of jewel thieves, a pretty girl and a detective in a search for a valuable stolen necklace. The search starts in a spooky house and leads to a train and a bus.

59%
from 155 members
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Early Hitchcock - Blackmail
on DVD
(1929)
Starring: Anny Ondra, Sara Allgood, Charles Paton
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Certificate: 
Alice White is the daughter of a shopkeeper in 1920's London. Her boyfriend, Frank Webber is a Scotland Yard detective who seems more interested in police work than in her. Frank takes Alice out one night, but she has secretly arranged to meet another man. Later that night Alice agrees to go back ..read more »

68%
from 363 members
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Early Hitchcock - The Ring
on DVD
(1927)
Starring: Ian Hunter, Lillian Hall-Davis, C.V. France
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Certificate: 
"One round" Jack is a boxer who fights in bazaars. He is engaged to Nelly. Without revealing his true identity, the Australian champion Bob Corby, who is falling in love with Nelly, challenges Jack. "One round" loses and Bob, who wants to be close to Nelly, hires Jack as his sparring partner. A ..read more »

64%
from 121 members
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The Early Hitchcock Collection
(9 discs)
on DVD
Starring: Anne Grey, Lillian Hall-Davis, C.V. France
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Certificate: 
A collection of early Alfred Hitchcock-directed films. Features included: 'Blackmail (1929)', 'Champagne (1928)', 'Murder! (1930)', 'The Ring (1927)', 'Farmer's Wife (1928)', 'Rich and Strange (1931)', 'Skin Game (1931)' 'Manxman (1929)' and 'Number Seventeen (1932)'.

61%
from 169 members
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Life for Ruth
Starring: Megs Jenkins, Paul Rogers, Patrick McGoohan
Director: Basil Dearden
Certificate: 
Watch now: Unavailable
Morality thriller. When John Harris's (Michael Craig) daughter is injured in a boating accident, only a blood transfusion will save her. Unfortunately, this goes against his religious beliefs, and as a result the child dies. Taken to court by local Dr. Brown (Patrick McGoohan), Harris eventually ..read more »

78%
from 21 members
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