Dennis Price sports a natty moustache, cravat and white jumper, all whilst smoking a cigarette
Lady Caroline Lamb (Joan Greenwood) turns away from Lord Byron (Dennis Price) in The Bad Lord Byron (1948). The couple are seated in a 19th century padded coach.
Dennis Price (as Lord Byron) and Joan Greenwood (as Lady Caroline Lamb) in a photograph from The Bad Lord Byron (1948) (7)
Valerie Hobson (as Edith) and Dennis Price (as Duke Louis Mazzini/ Mazzini Sr./ Narrator) in a photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (17)
Dennis Price (as Lord Byron), Mai Zetterling (as Teresa Guiccioli) and Linden Travers (as Augusta Leigh) in a screenshot from The Bad Lord Byron (1948) (5)
Dennis Price (as Lord Byron) and Joan Greenwood (as Lady Caroline Lamb) in a screenshot from The Bad Lord Byron (1948) (1)
Film World magazine with Dennis Price in The Bad Lord Byron. December, 1948. Britain’s leading film publication, edited by Peter Noble.
Margaret Lockwood and Dennis Price view the studio-constructed ice hole in which he fell to his death in the film, The White Unicorn
In the lounge of the St. James Club, Fobey (Guy Middleton) tells Dick Glover (Dennis Price) that he thinks he is seeing too much of Lucy Templar
Dick Glover (Dennis Price) tells Lucy’s (Margaret Lockwood) husband Phillip Templar (Ian Hunter) that he and Lucy are in love and want to be married if she can get a divorce
In a vain effort to save her marriage, Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) suggests to Dick (Dennis Price) that he should drive her to the cottage where Norey is staying with her nurse so that she can bring her back home. On the way the car breaks down and Lucy and Dick sit on a grassy bank – ‘In these woods I lost a white unicorn; I was broken hearted,’ says Dick. ‘White unicorn?,’ Lucy replies. ‘Yes, my father says it was the symbol of happiness,’ Dick tells her. ‘Now I’ve found it again – in you.’
Dick (Dennis Price) asks Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) whether she regrets her divorce from Philip Templar (Ian Hunter), her former husband, and the separation from her child
Dick (Dennis Price) and Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood) spend their honeymoon in Finland. Shura (Lily Kahn) gives Lucy a Finnish steam bath and Dick asks her how she likes it. A scene from the John Corfield production ‘The White Unicorn’, produced by Harold Huth and directed by Bernard Knowles. Eagle-Lion distribution.
Joan Greenwood (as Sibella) and Dennis Price (as Duke Louis Mazzini/ Mazzini Sr./ Narrator) in an Argentine photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (16)
Argentine photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (15)
Dennis Price (as Christopher Hatton) in a photograph from Jassy (1947) (28)
In desperation, Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood) tries to rescue her husband, Dick (Dennis Price), who, while teaching her to ski during their honeymoon in Finland, has fallen into an ice hole. Her struggles are in vain and she screams hysterically as the swirling current drags him down
In desperation, Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood) tries to rescue her husband, Dick (Dennis Price), who, while teaching her to ski during their honeymoon in Finland, has fallen into an ice hole
Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) is very happy with the success of her fancy dress ball. She danced often with Dick (Dennis Price) who is dressed to resemble the Earl of Hartland
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) and Dennis Price (as Richard Glover) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (35)
Picture Show and Film Pictorial magazine, 15th November, 1947, featuring Dennis Price and Margaret Lockwood in The White Unicorn. Vol 52, no 1328. Tuesday, fortnightly, threepence
The schoolmaster (Jan van Loewn) and his wife take leave of their host and hostess Dick (Dennis Price) and Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) and thank them for a delightful party
Dennis Price (as Richard Glover) and Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (18)
Joan Greenwood (as Sibella) and Dennis Price (as Duke Louis Mazzini/ Mazzini Sr./ Narrator) in a photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (14)
Dennis Price as Louis Mazzini and Joan Greenwood as Sibella in the film ’Kind Hearts And Coronets’, directed by Robert Hamer and produced by Ealing Studios
British actor Dennis Price and actress Joan Greenwood in a scene from the urbane black comedy ’Kind Hearts and Coronets’, directed by Robert Hamer for Ealing Studios
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) and Dennis Price (as Richard Glover) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (9)
Alec Guinness (as The Duke/ The Banker/ The Parson/ The General/ The Admiral/ Young Ascoyne D’Ascoyne/Young Henry/ Lady Agatha D’Ascoyne) and Dennis Price (as Duke Louis Mazzini/ Mazzini Sr./ Narrator) in a photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (12)
Film Complet magazine with Dennis Price in Kind Hearts and Coronets. 27th August, 1953, issue number 396. (French). Noblesse Oblige.
Photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (11)
Dennis Price (as Lord Byron) in a photograph from The Bad Lord Byron (1948) (6)
Photograph from Hungry Hill (1947) (11)
Photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (10)
Photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (9)
Alec Guinness (as The Duke/ The Banker/ The Parson/ The General/ The Admiral/ Young Ascoyne D’Ascoyne/Young Henry/ Lady Agatha D’Ascoyne) and Dennis Price (as Duke Louis Mazzini/ Mazzini Sr./ Narrator) in a photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (8)
Photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (7)
Photograph from The Amorous Prawn (1962) (2)
Picture Show magazine with Dennis Price and Margaret Lockwood in Hungry Hill. 8th February, 1947.
Photograph from Hungry Hill (1947) (10)
Photograph from Hungry Hill (1947) (5)
Photograph from Hungry Hill (1947) (2)
Cinema magazine with Dennis Price in Kind Hearts and Coronets. (French). Noblesse Oblige.
Photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (3)
Photograph from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (1)