The best Caroline Mortimer’s movies

Caroline Mortimer

Caroline Mortimer

12/03/1942- 20/09/2020
Today we present the best Caroline Mortimer’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Caroline Mortimer’s movies.

Juggernaut

Juggernaut
6.6/10
A terrorist demands a huge ransom in exchange for information on how to disarm the seven bombs he has planted aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise ship.

A Place for Lovers

A Place for Lovers
5.5/10
Globe-trotting clothes-horse Julia, who's harboring a secret, embarks on a 10-day fling with Valerio in Italy.

The Hireling

The Hireling
6.6/10
Based on the novel by L. P. Hartley, The Hireling is a dissection of antiquated but hardly dormant British class distinctions as a lonely socialite and her chauffeur become more than friends.

The McKenzie Break

The McKenzie Break
6.5/10
  • Genre: ActionWar
  • Release: 28/10/1970
  • Character: A.T.S. Sergeant Bell
A German U-Boat commander and 600 prisoners plan a daring escape from a PoW camp in Scotland.

The Death of Adolf Hitler

The Death of Adolf Hitler
6.5/10
  • Release: 07/01/1973
  • Character: Eva Braun
The final days in the Bunker, with Hitler becoming more and more paranoid, plumbing the depths of his madness and reaching his well deserved fate.

The Home-Made Car

The Home-Made Car
7.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/06/1963
  • Character: Young Girl
A short film directed by James Hill about a young man who rebuilds a vintage car and finds love. The film was nominated for an Academy Award (Short Subjects, Live Action Subjects). Made in and around Farnborough, Hampshire, it became a cult success when regularly broadcast as a trade test colour transmission on the run up to the start of BBC2 colour transmissions. Originally screened from September 1968 until August 1973, it was one of a series of short films broadcast to help television engineers set up new colour television sets. Blackwell Cottage, where the car was built, is on Cambridge Road West, Farnborough. The house remains, although the garage has been replaced by a detached house. The house where the little girl lived, next-door, is still there. As well as Farnborough, parts of the film was made in Bucks Horn Oak, Hampshire and Seale, Surrey.

The Last Invasion

The Last Invasion
  • Genre: History
  • Release: 24/08/1966
  • Character: Edith
A film following Harold II at the Battle of Hastings

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