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St. John Legh Clowes

Writing

Known For

Armchair Theatre
6.0

Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by Associated British Corporation, and later by Thames Television from mid-1968.

Armchair Theatre

1956
No Orchids for Miss Blandish
6.0

A sheltered heiress is abducted on her wedding night by a trio of cheap hoods.

No Orchids for Miss Blandish

1948
Dear Murderer
5.9

When a man discovers his wife is having an affair, he commits the perfect crime.

Dear Murderer

1947
Things Happen at Night
4.7

A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.

Things Happen at Night

1948
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7.0

'An American visitor to England is frustrated by the restrictions placed upon him and his social life by the Defence of the Realm Act.' (National Film Archive Catalogue)

Dora

1933
A Welcome to Britain
7.0

An uncredited Anthony Asquith is one of the directors of this WWII film (a joint UK/US production) which aims to explain British culture and character to the newly arrived American soldier. Starting with the ubiquitous pub visit, the film breezes through geography lessons, food and entertainment on the Home Front.

A Welcome to Britain

1943
Geliebter Mörder
1.0

One evening, Lee Warren visits Richard Fenton, the lawyer with whom his wife is cheating on him. Warren tells Fenton that he intends to kill him, but gives him a chance: he agrees to let him live if he discovers even the slightest flaw in Warren's perfect murder plan ...

Geliebter Mörder

1972
Battle for Music
7.0

Story of the London Philharmonic Orchestra in World War II, from going bust, to being taken over by the musicians to run itself. Starring many of the members of the orchestra themselves

Battle for Music

1943
Soldier, Sailor
7.0

Life aboard merchant ships with the Maritime Regiment of the Royal Artillery.

Soldier, Sailor

1944
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'Adventure: Lapland. Boy killed skiing, his brother killed by pet reindeer, and father killed too.' (British Film Catalogue)

Frozen Fate

1929