4 Movies Starring Bill Travers

Footsteps in the Fog

Footsteps in the Fog

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1955-06-01

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

90 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

(984 Reviews)

Director:

Arthur Lubin

Cast:

Writer:

Dorothy Davenport (screenplay)

Lenore J. Coffee (screenplay)

Arthur Pierson (adaptation)

W.W. Jacobs (original short story "The Interruption")

Fullplot:

To his Victorian London friends, Stephen Lowry is a heartbroken widower. Only his housemaid Lily knows that far from dying of gastroenteritis his wife was slowly poisoned by her husband - information she is happy to use to improve her position in the household and to make sure she stays close to Stephen. As his own prospects improve with a business partnership and a romance more of his own class, Stephen decides that Lily must go. Unfortunately for him, his first attempt gives her even more of a hold over him.

Bhowani Junction

Bhowani Junction

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1956-05-01

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA, UK

Runtime:

110 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

6.4 (1196 Reviews)

Director:

George Cukor

Cast:

Writer:

Sonya Levien (screenplay)

Ivan Moffat (screenplay)

John Masters (novel)

Fullplot:

The year is 1947, the British are on the verge of finally leaving India. Amongst the few who are sorry to see the British leave are the Anglo-Indians, half British and half Indian, for they are going to miss the patronage of their white cousins, the job reservations, and the important status and positions they currently hold. The British, quite frankly, do not think well of Anglo-Indians, nor do the Indians. Victoria Jones is one such Anglo-Indian, a WAC in the British Army, her father a railway engine driver, and her mom a housewife. She is close to another Anglo-Indian, Patrick Taylor, but changes her mind about him as he harbors deep hatred for the Indians. She witnesses Col. Rodney Savage instruct his soldiers to pour filthy water and garbage at the hands of untouchables on high-caste men and women who are protesting by laying down on the railway tracks to prevent trains from moving. Repulsed and shocked at this, she turns to Ranjit Singh Kassi, a Sikh, and longs to be Indian. She even accompanies him to the Gurudwara in order to change her faith. Then circumstances make her change her mind in favor of Rodney Savage. What Rodney does not know is that Victoria harbors a deep dark secret - a murder of a white British Officer named Graham McDaniels, on one hand, and of her knowledge of a terrorist named Ghanshyam - the one who was responsible for stealing explosives from a stranded train - and who may use these to bring the railways to a halt by planting them on the tracks, his motive to disrupt the railways, and to kill the passengers of a train. And amongst the passengers is none other than Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - more popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi.

Born Free

Born Free

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1966-06-22

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK, USA

Runtime:

95 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (4314 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Joy Adamson (book)

Lester Cole (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Married couple George Adamson and Joy Adamson have longed lived in northern Kenya for George's work as the senior game warden of the region. One of George's primary responsibilities is to deal with dangerous animals that may be chronically threatening to humans, livestock and/or crops. It is in this vein that George and his staff end up killing a man eating lion and its lioness, resulting in their three young female cubs being orphaned. Although difficult to begin, George and Joy are able to wean and take care of the three cubs, who they adopt as pets. But soon, they know they have to provide a more suitable environment for the cubs, namely sending them to Rotterdam Zoo... that is except for the smallest, who they have named Elsa and to who Joy in particular has become attached as the emotional fighter among the three. As Elsa grows into lioness maturity, George and Joy provide her with greater freedom away from their property, which may get her into trouble as a largely tame animal. Ultimately, John Kendall, George's boss, directs them to send Elsa to a zoo like they did with her sisters, especially as with anyone in George's job he is soon being reassigned. Joy cannot bear the thought of Elsa being locked up for the rest of her life, believing that they can reintegrate her back into the wild instead, something that had never been done with a tame lion. John gives them three months to accomplish this task, which most specifically involves getting Elsa to be able to kill for food, other creatures which up to this point she has seen only as fellow playthings, and to be accepted by other lions, most specifically mate with and provide food for a male partner while standing up successfully to female competitors.

Ring of Bright Water

Ring of Bright Water

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1970-10-15

Languages:

English, Scottish Gaelic

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

107 min

Rated:

G

IMDB Ratings:

7.2 (1110 Reviews)

Director:

Jack Couffer

Genres:

ComedyDrama

Cast:

Writer:

Jack Couffer (screenplay)

Bill Travers (screenplay)

Gavin Maxwell (book)

Fullplot:

Whoever said dog is man's best friend never met Mij! Mij is a cute, cuddly pet shop otter who captures the heart of Graham Merill (Bill Travers). It doesn't take Graham long to realize that London is no place to raise a slippery otter. So he takes Mij to live in a ramshackle cottage on the coast of Scotland. Together they set out to explore the curious and magnificent natural wonders that surround their seaside home--from orphaned geese to tooth-less sharks. While Mij spends his days frolicking in the icy cold sea, Graham finds himself falling in love with the beautiful town doctor, Mary (Virginia McKenna). Before long, the three become inseparable friends.

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