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Francis Sullivan
Filmography
Francis Sullivan - filmography
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Plunder Of The Sun
(1953)
Starring: Glenn Ford, Francis Sullivan, Diana Lynn
Director: John Farrow
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Treasure-hunting drama adapted from a novel by David Dodge, starring Glenn Ford as an American insurance investigator stranded in Mexico, who becomes involved with an archaeologist and a collector in a hunt for treasure in the Aztec ruins of Zapoteca.

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Oliver Twist
on DVD
(1948)
Starring: Anthony Newley, Kay Walsh, Francis Sullivan
Director: David Lean
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The second of director David Lean's adaptations of a Charles Dickens novel (Great Expectations (1946) was the first), Oliver Twist expertly boils down an enormous novel to a little less than two hours' screen time. The film begins with baby Oliver left on the doorstep of an orphanage/workhouse by ..read more »

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The Winslow Boy
on DVD
(1948)
Starring: Robert Donat, Cedric Hardwicke, Basil Radford
Director: Anthony Asquith
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Anthony Asquith's film adapted from Terence Rattigan's play (by himself) is based on real events that took place in 1912. When young Ronnie Winslow (Neil North) is expelled from Naval College after being accused of stealing a postal order, his banker-father (Cedric Hardwicke) remains convinced of ..read more »

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Great Expectations
on DVD
(1946)
Starring: Anthony Wager, Torin Thatcher, Bernard Miles
Director: David Lean
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David Lean directs this classic adaptation of Dickens's novel about a young orphan who develops 'great expectations' after a mysterious benefactor pledges to sponsor his transformation into a gentleman. Pip (Anthony Wager) is visiting the graves of his deceased parents when he finds himself ..read more »

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Great Expectations - Blu-ray
(1946)
Starring: Anthony Wager, Torin Thatcher, Bernard Miles
Director: David Lean
Certificate: 
David Lean directs this classic adaptation of Dickens's novel about a young orphan who develops 'great expectations' after a mysterious benefactor pledges to sponsor his transformation into a gentleman. Pip (Anthony Wager) is visiting the graves of his deceased parents when he finds himself ..read more »

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