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  • Landfall
  • Landfall review by Dungbeetle from London
    Rated - 3.0 stars Stiff upper lips chaps 28 October 2010
    ... a latter day Martin Clunes enjoys himself as a musical aviator. With few words Kathleen Harrison as the girls mother outshines them all,bless Some great flying scenes with Avro...   Read customer review

Kathleen Harrison - filmography


  • It's A Wonderful World on DVD (1956)
    Starring: George Cole,  Terence Morgan,  Kathleen Harrison
    Director: Val Guest
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Would-be songsmiths, Ray Thompson (Terence Morgan) and Ken Miller (George Cole), manage to sell a tune by claiming that it was composed by a reclusive musical genius. When the ditty hits the top of the charts, Thompson and Miller find themselves in the embarrassing and unenviable position of having ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 52 members
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  • Scrooge on DVD (1951)
    Starring: Alastair Sim,  Mervyn Johns,  Kathleen Harrison
    Director: Brian Desmond Hurst
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Widely considered to be the definitive of the many film versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel is this 1951 British adaptation, starring Alastair Sim (entitled Scrooge in its U.K. release). Sim plays Ebenezer Scrooge, a London miser who, despite his wealth, refuses to make charitable ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 72% from 2,043 members
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  • Trio (1950)
    Starring: James Hayter,  Kathleen Harrison,  Felix Aylmer
    Director: Ken Annakin,  Harold French
    Certificate: Certificate: U
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    Three short playlets are presented in this omnibus feature. "The Verger" focuses on a church verger who loses his position when it is discovered that he can neither read nor write. With the help of his sympathetic wife, he becomes a successful tobacconist. In "Mister Know-All," an obnoxious, ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 20 members
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  • Landfall on DVD (1949)
    Starring: Michael Denison,  Patricia Plunkett,  Kathleen Harrison
    Director: Ken Annakin
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Landfall takes place during the early portions of WWII. RAF pilot Rick (Michael Denison) is transferred to another squadron after sinking a British sub during a bombing raid. Disgraced, Rick has no one to turn to, save for sympathetic barmaid Mona (Patricia Plunkett). With her help, the pilot is ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 67% from 70 members
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  • Much Too Shy on DVD (1942)
    Starring: George Formby,  Joss Ambler,  Kathleen Harrison
    Director: Marcel Varnel
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    George Formby plays a handyman with a knack for handling the paint brush, a talent he pursues by painting portraits of heads minus the body because he lacks the boldness to have his models pose nude. In a commercial art class, fellow students add bodies to three of Formby's heads, creating trouble ..read more »
    2 stars out of 5 40% from 11 members
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  • I Thank You on DVD (1941)
    Starring: Moore Marriott,  Arthur Askey,  Graham Moffatt
    Director: Marcel Varnel
    Certificate: Certificate: U
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    Arthur and Dickie become servants in order to raise money for their theatre troupe. Fortunatly, their employer puts up the money for a stage performance for them to star in.
    3.5 stars out of 5 66% from 78 members
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  • The Ghoul on DVD (1934)
    Starring: Harold H,  Boris Karloff,  Cedric Hardwicke
    Director: T. Hayes Hunter
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    Boris Karloff's first British film. The story of Prof. Morlant, an eccentric Egyptologist who becomes obsessed with the mystical powers of the ancient Egyptian gods. On his deathbed he orders his servant to bind a sacred jewel called 'The Eternal Light' to his hand. He warns that if the jewel is ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 55% from 209 members
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  • The Ghoul - Blu-ray (1934)
    Starring: Boris Karloff,  Cedric Hardwicke,  Ernest Thesiger
    Director: T. Hayes Hunter
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    Boris Karloff's first British film. The story of Prof. Morlant, an eccentric Egyptologist who becomes obsessed with the mystical powers of the ancient Egyptian gods. On his deathbed he orders his servant to bind a sacred jewel called 'The Eternal Light' to his hand. He warns that if the jewel is ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 60% from 2 members
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  • The Ghost Train (1931)
    Starring: Arthur Askey,  Richard Murdoch,  Kathleen Harrison
    Director: Walter Forde
    Certificate: Certificate: U
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    Tommy Gander, a concert comedian; Teddy Deakin, his pal; Jackie Withorp and her cousin Richard Winthrop; Miss Bourne, a spinster visiting evacuees, Herbert and Edna, an engaged couple, and Dr. Sterling, travelling on a train to Cornwall miss their connections owing to a delay and have to spend a ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 485 members
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Kathleen Harrison facts

5 most recent films

Seven Thunders - 3.0 stars
It's A Wonderful World - 3.0 stars
Where There's a Will - 3.5 stars
Lilacs In The Spring - 3.0 stars
Scrooge - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

The Winslow Boy - 3.5 stars
Scrooge - 3.5 stars
The Ghost Train - 3.5 stars
Huggetts Collection - Here Comes The Huggetts/Huggets Abroad/Hu - 3.5 stars
Landfall - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Much Too Shy - 2.0 stars
Lilacs In The Spring - 3.0 stars
Seven Thunders - 3.0 stars
The Ghoul - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars
Trio - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Cedric Hardwicke - 4 times - show films
Richard Murdoch - 4 times - show films
Ernest Thesiger - 4 times - show films
Felix Aylmer - 4 times - show films
Arthur Askey - 4 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Ken Annakin - 4 times - show films
Ken Annakin - 4 times - show films
T. Hayes Hunter - 3 times - show films
Marcel Varnel - 3 times - show films
Walter Forde - 2 times - show films