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Arthur Crabtree - filmography


  • Horrors Of The Black Museum (1959)
    Starring: Michael Gough,  Shirley Ann Field,  Geoffrey Keen
    Director: Arthur Crabtree
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The people of London fear for their lives after reading about the many peculiar murders happening in the city using curious tools such as binoculars with needles in the eyepieces. Crime journalist Edmund Bancroft, is the man responsible for writing these stories on the crime. Everyone in London, ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 54% from 177 members
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  • Don't Ever Leave Me on DVD (1949)
    Starring: Jim Hanley,  Petula Clark,  Linden Travers
    Director: Arthur Crabtree
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    When inveterate old lag Harry Denton (Edward Rigby) is released from prison he soon returns to his old ways by kidnapping 16 year-old Sheila Farlaine (Petula Clark), the daughter of a well-known actor (Hugh Sinclair). Harry brings her to the home of his grandson Jack (Jimmy Hanley) but soon gets ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 59% from 15 members
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  • Quartet (1948)
    Starring: Dirk Bogarde,  George Cole,  Hermione Baddeley
    Director: Ken Annakin,  Arthur Crabtree,  Harold French
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    As the title suggests, this is in fact four stories by W. Somerset Maugham, each from a different director. The first, The Facts Of Life, charts the rise and fall of a young man gambling in Monte Carlo. The second, The Alien Corn, stars Dirk Bogarde as the son of disapproving parents. When he ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 36 members
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  • They Were Sisters on DVD (1945)
    Starring: James Mason,  Phyllis Calvert,  Hugh Sinclair
    Director: Arthur Crabtree
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    An epic tale of three sisters, their loves and their lives, played out by an all-star British cast, They Were Sisters was voted fourth in the National Film Awards of 1946 behind The Way to the Stars. Lucy (Phyllis Calvert), Charlotte (Dulcie Gray) and Vera (Anne rawford) are three sisters who are ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 42 members
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Arthur Crabtree facts

5 most recent films

Horrors Of The Black Museum - 2.5 stars
Fiend Without a Face - 3.0 stars
Hindle Wakes - 0.5 stars
Lilli Marlene - 3.0 stars
Don't Ever Leave Me - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

Stewart Granger Collection - Waterloo Road - 3.5 stars
Stewart Granger Collection - 3.0 stars
Fiend Without a Face - 3.0 stars
Stewart Granger Collection - Caesar and Cleopatra - 3.0 stars
Horrors Of The Black Museum - 2.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Hindle Wakes - 0.5 stars
Lilli Marlene - 3.0 stars
Don't Ever Leave Me - 3.0 stars
Stewart Granger Collection - Madonna Of The Seven Moons - 3.0 stars
Stewart Granger Collection - The Lamp Still Burns - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Phyllis Calvert - 14 times - show films
James Mason - 14 times - show films
Patricia Roc - 13 times - show films
Stewart Granger - 13 times - show films
Cecil Parker - 5 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Leslie Arlis - 13 times - show films
Anthony Asquith - 13 times - show films
Harold French - 3 times - show films
Ken Annakin - 2 times - show films
Marshall Thompson - 2 times - show films