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Cyril Raymond
Filmography
Cyril Raymond - filmography
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Don't Talk To Strange Men
on DVD
(1962)
Starring: Conrad Phillips, Dandy Nichols, Cyril Raymond
Director: Pat Jackson
Certificate: 
A young girl accepts a lift home from a stranger. Moments later she lies dead; another victim of the murderer who is targeting young, impressionable women. Whilst Christina (Jean Painter) is waiting for a bus on a deserted country lane she answers the ringing telephone in the public callbox. She ..read more »

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from 179 members
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The Gay Dog
on DVD
(1954)
Starring: Megs Jenkins, Jon Pertwee, William Russell
Director: Maurice Elvey
Certificate: 
1950s British comedy. 'Raving Beauty' is the name of Jim Gay's (Wilfred Pickles) racing greyhound. With the big race only days away Jim pretends that Raving Beauty is in bad shape in order to lengthen its odds and clean up at the bookies. But keeping up the pretence with his wife, daughter, the ..read more »

60%
from 101 members
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Angels One Five
on DVD
(1952)
Starring: Jack Hawkins, Dulcie Gray, Michael Denison
Director: George More O'Ferrall
Certificate: 
This semi-documentary, which made stars of Jack Hawkins and John Gregson, is a look at life in an RAF fighter station during the Battle of Britain. Set in the Summer of 1940, a squadron of Hurricanes are followed as they take on the massive wave of Luftwaffe fighters and bombers that are intent on ..read more »

72%
from 499 members
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Brief Encounter - Blu-ray
(1945)
Starring: Marjorie Mars, Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson
Director: David Lean
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Classic drama starring Celia Johnson as a married woman whose life is thrown into turmoil when she unexpectedly falls in love with a stranger. Laura Jesson (Johnson) appears to be the very embodiment of a respectable, happily-married British housewife and mother. Equally, the man who comes to her ..read more »

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from 457 members
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Brief Encounter
on DVD
(1945)
Starring: Marjorie Mars, Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson
Director: David Lean
Certificate: 
A respectable, happily married doctor (Trevor Howard) comes to the aid of an equally upstanding housewife (Celia Johnson) when a passing train blows cinder into her eye. Thus begins a tentative romance, conducted in the tearooms and railway cafe of a small English town. David Lean's classic study ..read more »

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