Released Date:
1962-01-15
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (2171 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesGenres:
DramaMary Hayley Bell (original novel)
Keith Waterhouse (screenplay)
Willis Hall (screenplay)
Little Kathy discovers a man wanted for murder hiding in her family's barn. When she asks him who he is, he says Jesus Christ just before he goes unconscious. Kathy and her siblings are convinced that he is Jesus and try to hide him from grown-ups.
Released Date:
1962-11-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
126 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (994 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesGenres:
DramaLynne Reid Banks (novel)
Bryan Forbes (written for the screen by)
Jane, a young French woman, pregnant and unmarried, takes a room in a seedy London boarding house, which is inhabited by an assortment of misfits. She considers getting an abortion, but is unhappy with this solution. She falls into a relationship with Toby, a struggling young writer who lives on the first floor. Eventually she comes to like her odd room, and makes friends with all the strange people in the house. But she still faces two problems: what to do with her baby, and what to do with Toby.
Released Date:
1964-11-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
115 min
IMDB Ratings:
(4249 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesMark McShane (novel)
Bryan Forbes (written for the screen by)
Myra and Billy Savage are a married couple living in London. Myra works as a medium, she who holds weekly meetings - sèances - for a regular group of customers, while Billy supports her in these ventures as he does not otherwise work due to his asthma. "Arthur" is her spirit guide, he who was their stillborn son. Myra is the dominant in the couple, Billy the weak minded follower. Myra, with Billy's support, devises a scheme to raise her public prominence as a medium: kidnap Amanda Clayton, the adolescent daughter of a wealthy couple, and using her psychic powers provide information to the Claytons and the police of Amanda and the requested ransom money's whereabouts. Myra and Billy view this scheme as a victimless crime, if a crime at all, as they don't plan on harming Amanda and they are returning the requested ransom. To carry out the scheme successfully, they will have to: kidnap Amanda; convince Amanda that her temporary captivity is not out of the ordinary, while having her not be able to identify them; insert Myra into the case of Amanda's kidnapping, her information which will be the key to finding Amanda and the money; and return Amanda and the money without having either traced back to them. Beyond these logistics, Myra and Billy themselves will factor into how the plan works, Myra who may have other either conscious or subconscious thoughts on what she wants to do in her belief that she truly does have the power.
Released Date:
1965-10-27
Languages:
English, Malay, Japanese
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2933 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesJames Clavell (based on a novel by)
Bryan Forbes (written for the screen by)
When Singapore surrendered to the Japanese in 1942 the Allied POWs, mostly British but including a few Americans, were incarcerated in Changi prison. This was a POW detention center like no other. There were no walls or barbed-wire fences for the simple reason that there was no place for the prisoners to escape to. Included among the prisoners is the American Cpl. King, a wheeler dealer who has managed to established a pretty good life for himself in the camp. While most of the prisoners are near starvation and have uniforms that are in tatters, King eats well and and has crisp clean clothes to wear every day. His nemesis is Lt. Robin Grey, the camp Provost who attempts to keep good order and discipline. He knows that King is breaking camp rules by bartering with the Japanese but can't quite get the evidence he needs to stop him. King soon forms a friendship with Lt. Peter Marlowe an upper class British officer who is fascinated with King's èlan and no rules approach to life. As the story develops, it reveals the hypocrisy of the British class system and for King, the fact that his position in Changi's "society" is tenuous as best.
Released Date:
1967-07-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (655 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesRobert Nicolson (novel)
Bryan Forbes (written for the screen by)
The title refers to the creatures a very poor addled old lady (Dame Edith Evans) imagines in her paranoid fantasies. They lurk behind every drip, drip, drip of a leaky faucet. They listen all coiled up in a silent radio. The old lady is on to all their tricks, and she tells them so repeatedly. She reports them regularly to the police who scoff at her behind her back. The whisperers, however, are only part of her fantasy life. She imagines also that she is a daughter of aristocracy, an heiress waiting for her money to arrive so that she can pay back the nice gentleman at the Welfare Board. Her routine is shattered irrevocably by the return of her thieving son and vagrant husband, a brief fling with stolen money ending dismally in the gutter where the poor prey on the poor.
Released Date:
1966-07-04
Languages:
English, Swahili
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
(2261 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesRobert Louis Stevenson (suggested by a novel by)
Lloyd Osbourne (suggested by a novel by)
Larry Gelbart (written for the screen by)
Burt Shevelove (written for the screen by)
A tontine is established for a dozen children, a tontine being a kind of bet/insurance, money is put in for each to grow with interest and the last survivor is to get the lot. We watch the group dwindle until only two brothers are left. One brother is watched by his nephews who will keep him alive at all costs, the other lives in ill health and poverty as the only support of his fairly stupid grandson. Statues and bodies are switched, in the wrong boxes until everyone is sure someone has died. Now if they can only make it seem as if the other brother died first, hundreds of thousands of pounds (in Victorian England when a pound was a pound) will be theirs.
Released Date:
1975-02-12
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
115 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (11591 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesIra Levin (novel)
William Goldman (screenplay)
The Stepford Wives is about a small suburb where the women happily go about their housework - cleaning, doing laundry, and cooking gourmet meals - to please their husbands. Unfortunately, Bobbie and Joanna discover that the village's wives have been replaced with robots, and Joanna's husband wants in on the action.
Released Date:
1976-04-09
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
127 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (1645 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesBryan Forbes (screenplay)
Robert B. Sherman (screenplay)
Richard M. Sherman (screenplay)
In the tiny kingdom of Euphrania, the King and his court are most anxious to get Prince Edward wed. But Edward wants to marry for love. Meanwhile, young Cinderella finds life drastically altered with her father's death as she's forced to be a servant in her own house. But a cheery fairy godmother helps her with her impossible tasks, and even gets her to take an evening out at the King's bride-finding ball. But when the magic wears off, and the prince with shoe-in-hand searches for Cinderella and finds her, what is going to happen to Euphrania without the needed marriage alliance to prevent war?
Released Date:
1984-06-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (654 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesChicago psychiatrist Judd Stevens (Roger Moore) is suspected of murdering one of his patients when the man turns up stabbed to death in the middle of the city. After repeated attempts to convince cops Rod Steiger and Elliott Gould of his innocence, Dr.Stevens is forced to go after the real villains himself, and he finds himself up against one of the city's most notorious Mafia kingpins.
Released Date:
1964-11-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
115 min
IMDB Ratings:
(4281 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesMark McShane (novel)
Bryan Forbes (written for the screen by)
Myra and Billy Savage are a married couple living in London. Myra works as a medium, she who holds weekly meetings - sèances - for a regular group of customers, while Billy supports her in these ventures as he does not otherwise work due to his asthma. "Arthur" is her spirit guide, he who was their stillborn son. Myra is the dominant in the couple, Billy the weak minded follower. Myra, with Billy's support, devises a scheme to raise her public prominence as a medium: kidnap Amanda Clayton, the adolescent daughter of a wealthy couple, and using her psychic powers provide information to the Claytons and the police of Amanda and the requested ransom money's whereabouts. Myra and Billy view this scheme as a victimless crime, if a crime at all, as they don't plan on harming Amanda and they are returning the requested ransom. To carry out the scheme successfully, they will have to: kidnap Amanda; convince Amanda that her temporary captivity is not out of the ordinary, while having her not be able to identify them; insert Myra into the case of Amanda's kidnapping, her information which will be the key to finding Amanda and the money; and return Amanda and the money without having either traced back to them. Beyond these logistics, Myra and Billy themselves will factor into how the plan works, Myra who may have other either conscious or subconscious thoughts on what she wants to do in her belief that she truly does have the power.
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