Morry Hyams (Sydney Tafler) in his store in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Sydney Tafler as Morry Hyams in It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Morry Hyams (Sydney Tafler) in his store in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Lou (John Slater) in overcoat, tie and hat in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
John Slater in It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Lou (John Slater) in overcoat, tie and hat in a scene from It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
Publicity shot for British actress, Enid Stamp-Taylor
Enid Stamp-Taylor, British actress, in a publicity shot
Publicity shot for British actress, Enid Stamp-Taylor
Michael Rennie, British actor, in a moustachioed publicity shot for the Gainsborough Pictures film, The Wicked Lady (1945)
Michael Rennie in a publicity shot for The Wicked Lady (1945)
Michael Rennie, British actor, in a moustachioed publicity shot for the Gainsborough Pictures film, The Wicked Lady (1945)
British actor, Roland Culver
Roland Culver, British actor
British actor, Roland Culver
British actor Richard Attenborough in a publicity shot
Richard Attenborough, British actor, in a publicity shot
British actor Richard Attenborough in a publicity shot
British comedian Stanley Holloway wears a trilby, jacket and tie as he smokes his pipe
Stanley Holloway wears a trilby, jacket and tie as he smokes his pipe
British comedian Stanley Holloway wears a trilby, jacket and tie as he smokes his pipe
Glynis Johns, in the dual role of Caroline/Miranda Trewella, strikes a sexy pose in a publicity shot from Mad About Men (1954)
Glynis Johns strikes a sexy pose in a shot from Mad About Men (1954)
Glynis Johns, in the dual role of Caroline/Miranda Trewella, strikes a sexy pose in a publicity shot from Mad About Men (1954)
Publicity photo featuring British actress Irene Handl
Irene Handl Photograph
Irene Handl, British actress, publicity photo
Publicity photo featuring British actress Irene Handl
Jack Read (Richard Attenborough) and Lynne Hartley (Sheila Sim) laugh uproariously in The Guinea Pig (1948)
Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim laugh in The Guinea Pig (1948)
Jack Read (Richard Attenborough) and Lynne Hartley (Sheila Sim) laugh uproariously in The Guinea Pig (1948)
Sheila Sim, whose steady rise to success in such films as A Canterbury Tale, The Guinea Pig and Dear Mr Prohack has established her as an accomplished actress who epitomises youthful English charm, has an important romantic role in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman. She plays Janet, the archaeologist narrator’s niece, who suffers unhappiness through her love for Pandora’s fiancé, a famous racing motorist, portrayed by Nigel Patrick
Sheila Sim in a publicity shot for Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Sheila Sim, whose steady rise to success in such films as A Canterbury Tale, The Guinea Pig and Dear Mr Prohack has established her as an accomplished actress who epitomises youthful English charm, has an important romantic role in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman. She plays Janet, the archaeologist narrator’s niece, who suffers unhappiness through her love for Pandora’s fiancé, a famous racing motorist, portrayed by Nigel Patrick
Elsie (Marilyn Monroe) stands at the foot of the stairs and looks back over her shoulder as Maisie Springfield (Jean Kent) opens a nearby door and looks on. A scene from The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).
Jean Kent and Marilyn Monroe in The Prince and the Showgirl (1957)
Elsie (Marilyn Monroe) stands at the foot of the stairs and looks back over her shoulder as Maisie Springfield (Jean Kent) opens a nearby door and looks on. A scene from The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).
Anton Diffring (as Dmitri Krassin) and Donald Houston (as Albert Pascoe) in a photograph from Doublecross (1956)
Doublecross (1956) photograph | Anton Diffring, Donald Houston
Anton Diffring (as Dmitri Krassin) and Donald Houston (as Albert Pascoe) in a photograph from Doublecross (1956)
British actor Donald Houston wears a jacket and tie
Donald Houston, British actor, wears a jacket and tie
British actor Donald Houston wears a jacket and tie
British actress Kathleen Harrison wears a striped blouse
Kathleen Harrison, British actress, wears a striped blouse
British actress Kathleen Harrison wears a striped blouse
British actor Cecil Parker wears a suit, tie and pocket square
Cecil Parker, British actor, wears a suit, tie and pocket square
British actor Cecil Parker wears a suit, tie and pocket square
British actor James Mason wears a black dinner jacket and bow tie
James Mason Photograph
James Mason, British actor, wears a black dinner jacket and bow tie
British actor James Mason wears a black dinner jacket and bow tie
British actor Felix Aylmer wears a white dinner jacket and bow tie
Felix Aylmer, British actor, wears a white dinner jacket and bow tie
British actor Felix Aylmer wears a white dinner jacket and bow tie
British actor Derek Farr wears a jacket and tie. Picture is autographed ’To David Good luck, Derek Farr’
Derek Farr Photograph
Derek Farr, British actor, wears a jacket and tie
British actor Derek Farr wears a jacket and tie. Picture is autographed ’To David Good luck, Derek Farr’
British actor John Mills wears a jacket and tie
John Mills Photograph
John Mills, British actor, wears a jacket and tie
British actor John Mills wears a jacket and tie
British actor Michael Wilding wears a jacket and tie
Michael Wilding, British actor, wears a jacket and tie
British actor Michael Wilding wears a jacket and tie
British actor Jack Hawkins wears a jacket and tie
Jack Hawkins, British actor, wears a jacket and tie
British actor Jack Hawkins wears a jacket and tie
Grimshaw (Mervyn Johns) wears a hat and bow tie in My Learned Friend (1943)
Mervyn Johns, as Grimshaw, wears a hat in My Learned Friend (1943)
Grimshaw (Mervyn Johns) wears a hat and bow tie in My Learned Friend (1943)
Autographed photo from 1943 featuring Meriel Forbes
Meriel Forbes autographed photograph from 1943
Autographed photo from 1943 featuring Meriel Forbes
Sarah Willoughby (Peggy Cummins) in Welcome, Mr Washington (1944)
Peggy Cummins in Welcome, Mr Washington (1944)
Sarah Willoughby (Peggy Cummins) in Welcome, Mr Washington (1944)
Deborah Kerr (as Sally Hardcastle) in a photograph from Love on the Dole (1941) (1)
Love on the Dole (1941) photograph (1) | Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr (as Sally Hardcastle) in a photograph from Love on the Dole (1941) (1)
Anne Crawford (as Jennifer) and Patricia Roc (as Celia) in a photograph from Millions Like Us (1943) (1)
Millions Like Us (1943) photograph (1) | Anne Crawford, Patricia Roc
Anne Crawford (as Jennifer) and Patricia Roc (as Celia) in a photograph from Millions Like Us (1943) (1)
Muller (Will Hay), in Nazi uniform, in The Goose Steps Out (1942)
Will Hay, in Nazi uniform, in The Goose Steps Out (1942)
Muller (Will Hay), in Nazi uniform, in The Goose Steps Out (1942)
Richard Lupino (as William Brown) in a photograph from Just William (1940) (1)
Richard Lupino Just William (1940) Photograph
Just William (1940) photograph (1) | Richard Lupino
Richard Lupino (as William Brown) in a photograph from Just William (1940) (1)
Henry Wilcoxon (as Capt Nicolai Ilyinski) and Anna Sten (as Maria Krasnova aka Maria Novikova) in a photograph from A Woman Alone (1936)
Henry Wilcoxon, Anna Sten A Woman Alone (1936) Photograph
A Woman Alone (1936) photograph | Henry Wilcoxon, Anna Sten
Henry Wilcoxon (as Capt Nicolai Ilyinski) and Anna Sten (as Maria Krasnova aka Maria Novikova) in a photograph from A Woman Alone (1936)
Margaret Leighton, British actress, pictured in 1948
British actress Margaret Leighton in 1948
Margaret Leighton, British actress, pictured in 1948
Auburn-haired Phyllis Calvert, considered England’s most beautiful dramatic actress, makes her American film début in Rachel Field’s ’Time Out of Mind’, as filmed by Universal-International. The ’lend-lease’ beauty was recently starred with James Mason in J. Arthur Rank’s ’They Were Sisters’. ’Time Out of Mind’, produced and directed by Robert Siodmak, co-stars Miss Calvert with Robert Hutton and Ella Raines.
Phyllis Calvert invades Hollywood in Time Out of Mind
Auburn-haired Phyllis Calvert, considered England’s most beautiful dramatic actress, makes her American film début in Rachel Field’s ’Time Out of Mind’, as filmed by Universal-International. The ’lend-lease’ beauty was recently starred with James Mason in J. Arthur Rank’s ’They Were Sisters’. ’Time Out of Mind’, produced and directed by Robert Siodmak, co-stars Miss Calvert with Robert Hutton and Ella Raines.
Patricia Roc stands on the steps of a brick porch. The actress is dressed in a light-coloured trouser suit and sandals.
Patricia Roc Photograph, Candid
Patricia Roc wears a trouser suit as she stands in a house doorway
Patricia Roc stands on the steps of a brick porch. The actress is dressed in a light-coloured trouser suit and sandals.
Jean Simmons as Sergeant Sarah Brown wears white gloves in a publicity shot for the film Guys and Dolls, from 1955.
Jean Simmons wears white gloves in a publicity shot for Guys and Dolls
Jean Simmons as Sergeant Sarah Brown wears white gloves in a publicity shot for the film Guys and Dolls, from 1955.
Ebenezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) looks askance at Bob Cratchit (Mervyn Johns) in a scene from Scrooge (1951)
Alastair Sim looks askance at Mervyn Johns in Scrooge (1951)
Ebenezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) looks askance at Bob Cratchit (Mervyn Johns) in a scene from Scrooge (1951)
Jassy Woodroffe (Margaret Lockwood) and Nick Helmar (Basil Sydney) play chess in front of the fire at Mordelaine, in the film Jassy (1947)
Margaret Lockwood (Jassy) and Basil Sydney (Nick) play chess in Jassy
Jassy Woodroffe (Margaret Lockwood) and Nick Helmar (Basil Sydney) play chess in front of the fire at Mordelaine, in the film Jassy (1947)
Col Tusker Smalley (Trevor Howard) and Lucy Smalley (Celia Johnson) sit in front of mountains and chat in Staying On (1980)
Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson chat in Staying On (1980)
Col Tusker Smalley (Trevor Howard) and Lucy Smalley (Celia Johnson) sit in front of mountains and chat in Staying On (1980)
Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray, British actor and actress – and in private a loving couple – pose together for a photograph
The loving couple of Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray pose for a photo
Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray, British actor and actress – and in private a loving couple – pose together for a photograph
Anna Neagle (as Judy Howard) and Michael Wilding (as Lord Richard) in a photograph from Spring in Park Lane (1948) (1)
Spring in Park Lane (1948) photograph (1) | Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding
Anna Neagle (as Judy Howard) and Michael Wilding (as Lord Richard) in a photograph from Spring in Park Lane (1948) (1)
Jim Wormold (Alec Guinness) opens a cereal packet as Beatrice Severn (Maureen O’Hara) watches on, in a scene from Our Man in Havana
O’Hara watches Alec Guinness open a cereal packet in Our Man in Havana
Jim Wormold (Alec Guinness) opens a cereal packet as Beatrice Severn (Maureen O’Hara) watches on, in a scene from Our Man in Havana
Hugh Williams (as Jim Wyndham) and Linden Travers (as Helen Norwood Bernardy) in a photograph from Brief Ecstasy (1937)
Brief Ecstasy (1937) photograph | Hugh Williams, Linden Travers
Hugh Williams (as Jim Wyndham) and Linden Travers (as Helen Norwood Bernardy) in a photograph from Brief Ecstasy (1937)
Madeleine Carroll (as Queen Caroline Mathilde of Denmark) in a photograph from The Dictator (1935)
The Dictator (1935) photograph | Madeleine Carroll
Madeleine Carroll (as Queen Caroline Mathilde of Denmark) in a photograph from The Dictator (1935)
Hester (Margaret Lockwood) and the Marquis of Rohan (James Mason) exchange looks in The Man in Grey
Margaret Lockwood and James Mason exchange looks in The Man in Grey
Hester (Margaret Lockwood) and the Marquis of Rohan (James Mason) exchange looks in The Man in Grey
Keith Michell (as Sir Paul Deverill) and Melina Mercouri (as Belle) in a photograph from The Gypsy and the Gentleman (1958)
Keith Michell, Melina Mercouri The Gypsy and the Gentleman (1958) Photograph
The Gypsy and the Gentleman (1958) photograph | Keith Michell
Keith Michell (as Sir Paul Deverill) and Melina Mercouri (as Belle) in a photograph from The Gypsy and the Gentleman (1958)
The Elector Ernest Augustus (Frederick Valk), Knesbeck (Jill Balcon) and Sophie Dorothea (Joan Greenwood) look pensive in Saraband for Dead Lovers
F. Valk, Jill Balcon and Joan Greenwood in Saraband for Dead Lovers
The Elector Ernest Augustus (Frederick Valk), Knesbeck (Jill Balcon) and Sophie Dorothea (Joan Greenwood) look pensive in Saraband for Dead Lovers
Alec (Trevor Howard) shakes hands with Laura (Celia Johnson) to bid farewell as she leaves on a train in Brief Encounter
Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard bid farewell in Brief Encounter
Alec (Trevor Howard) shakes hands with Laura (Celia Johnson) to bid farewell as she leaves on a train in Brief Encounter
June (Kim Hunter) and Peter (David Niven) in uniform look at each other in A Matter of Life and Death
Kim Hunter and David Niven in uniform in A Matter of Life and Death
June (Kim Hunter) and Peter (David Niven) in uniform look at each other in A Matter of Life and Death
Torquil (Roger Livesey) looks up at Joan (Wendy Hiller) who is up a ladder in I Know Where I’m Going!
Livesey looks at Hiller who is up a ladder in I Know Where I’m Going!
Torquil (Roger Livesey) looks up at Joan (Wendy Hiller) who is up a ladder in I Know Where I’m Going!
British actor Trevor Howard smokes a cigarette. Howard is dressed in a herringbone jacket and tie
Trevor Howard, British actor, smokes in a tie and herringbone jacket
British actor Trevor Howard smokes a cigarette. Howard is dressed in a herringbone jacket and tie
Miss Roc has been living and filming in France since her marriage to French cameraman Andre Thomas, in 1949; she has now returned to England, having separated from her husband. Portrait study by Nick de Morgoli [mid-late 1950s?].
Patricia Roc, British film actress, in a de Morgoli studio portrait
Miss Roc has been living and filming in France since her marriage to French cameraman Andre Thomas, in 1949; she has now returned to England, having separated from her husband. Portrait study by Nick de Morgoli [mid-late 1950s?].