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All 28 Wilton Morley Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online |
Get ready to dive into the world of captivating cinema with our roundup of Wilton Morley Movies! From thrilling action flicks to heartwarming dramas, this collection showcases some of the most memorable works this talented filmmaker has brought to life. Join us as we explore the unique storytelling and artistry that have made Wilton Morley's movies unforgettable.
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"Marie Antoinette" (1938) offers a poignant glimpse into the tragic life of the titular character, who ascends to the throne of France in her late teens. This historical biographical drama takes viewers on an emotional journey, expertly weaving together a tale of love, power, and betrayal.
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"Major Barbara" is a classic 1941 British comedy film adapted from George Bernard Shaw's play. Set against the backdrop of his father's arms manufacturing business, the young, idealistic heroine adopts the Salvation Army and decides to save more souls by directing her father's business.
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"Hour of Glory" is a gripping 1949 film set in London during World War II. As the Germans hurl explosive booby-traps onto Britain, the movie follows the tormented expert who must disarm them as he fights his own personal battle with alcohol.
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1951's thrilling adventure film, "The African Queen", takes viewers to the picturesque backdrop of German East Africa during World War I. A Canadian riverboat captain named Charlie Allnut, played by the inimitable Humphrey Bogart, becomes an unwitting hero in a mission that requires the use of his boat to assault a German warship. Charlie's journey takes a dramatic turn when he is persuaded by a stern English missionary, Rose Sayer, portrayed masterfully by the talented Katharine Hepburn.
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Beat the Devil, released in 1953, is a thrilling adventure that takes its audience on a rollercoaster ride through the wild and unpredictable world of rogues and rogues. The film follows a group of cunning scoundrels who are all headed to Africa with one thing in common - the hope of making a fortune. Along their tumultuous journey, they cross paths with an innocent British couple, igniting a series of events that promise to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
In 1954, the captivating biopic, "Beau Brummell, " brought to life the extraordinary story of a young man who, in the midst of the 19th century, shook the royal circles with his defiance of conventions. Directed by Curtis Bernhardt, the film stars Stewart Granger as George Bryan "Beau" Brummell, a notorious dandy, and Elizabeth Taylor as his love interest.
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Experience the thrilling journey of "Around the World in 80 Days" (1956) as a brave Victorian Englishman takes on a daring wager to circumnavigate the globe in just eighty days. With the advent of steamships and railways, this high-stakes adventure unfolds as a race against time. Packed with laughter, suspense, and breathtaking visuals, this movie is a family-friendly delight.
"The Journey, " also known as "Oblivion, " is a gripping 1959 drama, romance, and war film that offers a thrilling exploration of love and loyalty during the tumultuous Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Deborah Kerr stars as a British woman who embarks on a dangerous escape with her freedom fighter lover, played by Yul Brynner, and a group of Westerners. As the Soviet Union seeks to quash the rebellion, they are pursued by an enigmatic Communist officer, captivated by their resistance fighter's lover.
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The Road to Hong Kong, a 1962 comedic flick, revolves around two inept swindlers who stumble into the midst of a clandestine organization's worldwide domination schemes. Due to the men's mistaken identities, they unwittingly become entangled in the quest for an elusive Tibetan herb. Spanning a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, this movie delves into intriguing themes of outer space, the sea, underwater installations, and a captivating prologue.
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In "A Study in Terror" (1965), directed by James Hill and written by Donald Ford, Derek Ford, and Arthur Conan Doyle, the legendary crime-fighting duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson delve into a horrifying mystery that leaves London terrified. The notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper has been terrorizing the city, claiming numerous lives and leaving behind a chilling trail of evidence. As the body count rises and the city remains in a state of fear, Holmes and Watson join the pursuit to unravel the identity behind the blood-chilling murders.
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The Loved One, a satirical comedy released in 1965, takes a humorous and unconventional look at the funeral business in Hollywood. Directed by Tony Richardson, the film follows a young British poet who embarks on an unexpected journey working at a prestigious cemetery. The ensemble cast, which includes Robert Morse, Jonathan Winters, and Anjanette Comer, delivers a captivating performance in this dark comedy.
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"Way. . Way Out" takes viewers on a thrilling ride into the far reaches of space - and even further, into the wacky world of Hollywood comedy. Set in a futuristic era, a comedy team of a married couple, played by iconic stars Jerry Lewis and Connie Stevens, are sent on a mission to the USA's moon base. Their goal? To ensure no impure encounters with Soviet cosmonauts from the USSR moon base. But once they reach their destination, they find themselves in a lunar land of hilarious misadventures.
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"Woman Times Seven" is an anthology film from 1967, featuring seven distinct portraits of different types of women. Directed by the renowned Vittorio De Sica, the film weaves together various stories and explores the diverse lives of female protagonists. With an ensemble cast led by Shirley MacLaine, Peter Sellers, and Elspeth March, "Woman Times Seven" offers a collection of short films that range from comedy to drama.
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"Experience the roguish comedy of 'Sinful Davey' as it brings to life the notorious Scottish highwayman and thief of the 1820s, Davey Haggart. This adventurous romp showcases Haggart's daring escapades, from robbing stagecoaches to outwitting the law.
In the 1970 film London Affair, a 38-year-old American writer of pornographic novels finds himself in the midst of an unexpected love triangle with a 16-year-old British schoolgirl. As he navigates the complexities of marriage and the challenges of their age difference, the pair must confront societal expectations and the risks associated with their relationship. Set against the backdrop of London, this film explores themes of love, life, and the consequences of defying convention.
16. Cromwell (1970)
Experience the thrilling tale of English Civil War leader Oliver Cromwell as he leads his country against the absolutist and Catholic-sympathetic King Charles I in the 1970 film "Cromwell. " Directed by Ken Hughes, this gripping drama is based on the true story of Cromwell's quest to establish a new, more democratic form of government. Starring Richard Harris, Alec Guinness, and Robert Morley, "Cromwell" is both a testament to the power of ambition and a heart-stopping journey through history. Don't miss this suspenseful and thrilling look at one of the most influential figures of the 1600s.
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In the thrilling British action-adventure, "When Eight Bells Toll, " a mysterious ship's disappearance off the coast of Scotland sends British agent Philip Calvert (Sir Anthony Hopkins) on a high-stakes mission that could make or break his career. Working in a world reminiscent of James Bond, Calvert delves into a web of intrigue and danger, navigating a complex landscape of crime and deceit.
"Theater of Blood" is a dark and witty British black comedy that takes viewers on a thrilling journey of poetic revenge. In this 1973 film, Vincent Price plays the role of a Shakespearean actor who, having been denied recognition by critics, embarks on a lethal vendetta against those who criticized his work. As the body count rises, each grisly murder is inspired by the acts and lines of the Bard himself.
Embark on a magical journey with Mytyl and Tyltyl, a pair of humble peasant children, as they embark on a quest to find the legendary Blue Bird of Happiness. Guided by the mesmerizing Fairy Berylune, their journey is transformed by the humanized presences of a Dog, Cat, Light, Fire, and other mysterious entities. As they navigate their fantastical land, they learn the importance of love, trust, and the bond between family and friends.
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"Scavenger Hunt, " a hilariously wacky comedy from 1979, is sure to leave you in stitches! Following the untimely demise of a wealthy business tycoon, his last will and testament sets forth a mind-boggling challenge for his unsuspecting heirs. In order to inherit his vast fortune, they must embark on a wild scavenger hunt, a race against time that will push them to their comedic limits.
"Oh Heavenly Dog," a 1980 comedic fantasy, follows the tale of a slain police officer who finds a supernatural way to restore justice by reincarnating as an anthropomorphic dog in London, England. Chevy Chase's lighthearted comedic presence brings to life the unique role of a speaking dog who persists in his quest for vengeance, fueled by his past as a private detective. Alongside, Jane Seymour portrays the valiant heroine who partners with the canine sensation in a captivating and thrilling journey to unveil the truth in this complex case of crime.
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22. Loophole (1981)
"Loophole" is a thrilling adventure set in the heart of London. When talented architect, Stephen Booker, loses his partnership and finds himself struggling financially, he is unexpectedly thrown into a daring plan to rob one of the city's most secure bank vaults.
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High Road to China, released in 1983, is an adventure drama film featuring Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong. The story follows a down-on-his-luck World War I biplane pilot, played by Selleck, who is enlisted by the well-connected daughter of a wealthy industrialist to find her missing father. Set amidst the backdrop of Asia, Selleck's character embarks on a thrilling journey filled with danger, intrigue, and unexpected romance.
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24. The Wind (1986)
Enter the chilling realm of "The Wind" (1986), where the lines between reality and fiction blur in a horrifying thriller set on a mysterious Greek island. Acclaimed crime novelist Anna (played by Meg Foster) seeks inspiration and solace in a quiet, historic village during the off-season. Little does she know, the idyllic setting hides a dark secret and a danger lurking in the form of a mysterious handyman named George (Wings Hauser).
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In "The Trouble with Spies" (1987), director Burt Kennedy takes us on a wild ride with a gripping blend of action, adventure, and comedy. Donald Sutherland stars as Appleton Porter, an inspector sent to Ibiza to find out what happened to the missing British spy, George Trent (James Willis).
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In the enchanting swashbuckler "The Lady and the Highwayman, " set against the backdrop of 1660s England following the Restoration of King Charles II, our protagonist, the Lady, is drawn into a thrilling world of love, betrayal, and danger. As the enigmatic Highwayman seduces and enthralls her, a passionate romance blossoms amidst the court intrigue, jealousy, and murder that threaten their lives.
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Los Angeles Plays Itself is a captivating documentary that explores the city's unique role in the world of cinema, delving into its architectural and urban landscapes, and the way it has been portrayed through the lens of Hollywood. Offering an intriguing blend of pop culture, philosophy, and history, this film takes viewers on a journey through the films that have shaped Los Angeles in the minds of audiences across the globe.
Tea With the Dames, originally titled "Nothing Like a Dame, " is an intimate documentary film released in 2018 that explores the lives of legendary actresses Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith. The film's runtime is 1 hour and 24 minutes, and it is rated unrated by the MPAA.