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Garry Marsh
Filmography
Garry Marsh - filmography
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Who Done It?
on DVD
(1956)
Starring: Belinda Lee, Ernest Thesiger, David Kossoff
Director: Basil Dearden
Certificate: 
Ealing's last comedy has Benny Hill making his screen debut in this film about an ice rink sweeper who dreams of being a private investigator. His dream comes true when he manages to capture a ring of spies.

58%
from 98 members
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Madame Louise
on DVD
(1951)
Starring: Richard Hearne, Petula Clark, Garry Marsh
Director: MacLean Rogers
Certificate: 
Richard Hearne (Mr Pastry) stars in this 1951 Nettlefold production made at Walton Studios. Directed by the ever present Maclean Rodgers and written by Michael Pertwee from a play by Veron Sylvaine. Typical Mr Pastry, a mixture of the "littleman" and slapstick not unlike the late Norman Wisdom. The ..read more »

60%
from 11 members
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Something in the City
on DVD
(1950)
Starring: Garry Marsh, Richard Hearne, Ellen Pollock
Director: MacLean Rogers
Certificate: 
A wonderfully simple story of Mr Ningle (Richard Hearne) who lost his job in the City many years ago, but didn't like to tell his wife. So he goes off to Town each day in his pinstripe and bowler. He then changes clothes and works as a pavement artist. Unfortunately a reporter Bill Shine is sent to ..read more »

64%
from 32 members
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My Brother's Keeper
on DVD
(1948)
Starring: Jack Warner, Jane Hylton, David Tomlinson
Director: Alfred Roome
Certificate: 
George Martin (Jack Warner) and Willie Stannard (George Cole) are handcuffed together and on their way to a West Country jail when they escape and go on the run. Martin is a hardened, dangerous criminal, but Stannard is a simple-minded youth who claims he is innocent of the crime for which he is ..read more »

62%
from 43 members
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I See a Dark Stranger
on DVD
(1946)
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard, Raymond Huntley
Director: Frank Launder
Certificate: 
Determined and independent, Bridie Quilty comes of age in 1944 Ireland believing all Englishmen are devils. Her desire to join the IRA meets no encouragement, but a German spy finds her easy to recruit. Soon she finds herself working in a pub near a British military, reporting from across enemy ..read more »

65%
from 69 members
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Trouble Brewing
on DVD
(1939)
Starring: George Formby, Googie Withers, Gus McNaughton
Director: Anthony Kimmins
Certificate: 
From the late 1930s to the early 1940s George Formby was one of Britain’s best loved entertainers. An all singing, all dancing, slapstick comedy genius. Thanks to his far fetched plots and perfect comic timing in such films as Come On George, Let George Do It, Bell Bottom George, South American ..read more »

69%
from 88 members
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The Amazing Adventure
on DVD
(1937)
Starring: John Turnbull, Cary Grant, Leon M. Lion
Director: Alfred Zeisler
Certificate: 
Tony Curtis presents this rare Cary Grant British feature. Rich, idle socialite Ernest Bliss (Grant) inherits a fortune in Depression-hit England. Bored and frustrated he has a bet with his Harley Street physician that he can live on his wits alone for a year, otherwise he must give £50,000 to the ..read more »

55%
from 431 members
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Voice Of Merrill
on DVD
Starring: James Robertson Justice, Edward Underdown, Henry Kendall
Director: John Gilling
Certificate: 
British thriller from director John Gilling. The police face a challenging mystery after the discovery of a murdered female blackmailer. Her lover, a young and talented writer (Edward Undertown), is a suspect, along with several other people such as the girl's employer and an established, self-..read more »

60%
from 80 members
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