The best Ivor Dean’s movies

Ivor Dean

Ivor Dean

21/12/1917- 10/08/1974
Today we present the best Ivor Dean’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 Ivor Dean’s movies.
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Where Eagles Dare

Where Eagles Dare
7.6/10
World War II is raging, and an American general has been captured and is being held hostage in the Schloss Adler, a Bavarian castle that's nearly impossible to breach. It's up to a group of skilled Allied soldiers to liberate the general before it's too late.

Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde

Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde
6.6/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 17/10/1971
  • Character: Burke
In foggy London Dr Jekyll experiments on newly deceased women determined to discover an elixir for immortal life. Success enables his spectacular transformation into the beautiful but psychotic Sister Hyde who stalks the dark alleys of Whitechapel for young, innocent, female victims, ensuring continuation of the bloodstained research. With each transformation Sister Hyde becomes the more dominant personality, determined to eventually suppress the frail, ineffectual Dr Jekyll forever.

The Oblong Box

The Oblong Box
6/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 11/06/1969
  • Character: Hawthorne
Aristocrat Julian Markham keeps his disfigured brother, Sir Edward, locked in a tower of his house. Occasionaly Sir Edward escapes and causes havoc around the town.

Robbery

Robbery
6.9/10
A dramatization of the Great Train Robbery. While not a 'how to', it is very detail dependent, showing the care and planning that took place to pull it off.

Salt & Pepper

Salt & Pepper
5.1/10
After discovering the body of a murdered female agent in their trendy Soho, London nightclub, groovy owners Charles Salt and Christopher Pepper partake in a fumbling investigation and uncover an evil plot to overthrow the government. Can our cool, yet inept duo stop the bad guys in time?

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
5.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/11/1971
  • Character: Policeman (segment "Pride")
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins is a 1971 British comedy film directed and produced by Graham Stark. Its title is a conflation of The Magnificent Seven and the seven deadly sins. It comprises a sequence of seven sketches, each representing a sin and written by an array of British comedy-writing talent. The sketches are linked by animation sequences. The music score is by British jazz musician Roy Budd, cinematography by Harvey Harrison and editing by Rod Nelson-Keys and Roy Piper. It was produced by Tigon Pictures and distributed in the U.K. by Tigon Film Distributors Ltd..

The Sorcerers

The Sorcerers
6.2/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 25/06/1967
  • Character: Insp. Matalon
The great hypnotist Professor Montserrat has developed a technique for controlling the minds, and sharing the sensations, of his subjects. He and his wife Estelle test the technique on Mike Roscoe, and enjoy 'being' the younger man. But Estelle soon grows to love the power of controlling Roscoe, and the vicarious pleasures that provides. How far will she go, and can the Professor restrain her in time?

Cop-Out

Cop-Out
5.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 23/05/1967
  • Character: Insp. Colder
John Sawyer, once an eminent barrister, has slid into a life of cynicism and drunkenness since his wife left him. When his daughter's boyfriend is accused of murder, Sawyer decides to try to pull himself together and defend him in court.

Theatre of Death

Theatre of Death
5.7/10
  • Genre: HorrorMystery
  • Release: 01/11/1967
  • Character: Inspector Micheaud
The Theatre of Death in Paris specialises in horror presentations. A police surgeon finds himself becoming involved in the place through his attraction to one of the performers. When bloodless bodies start showing up all over town he realises there could be links with the theatre.

The File of the Golden Goose

The File of the Golden Goose
5.5/10
U.S. Secret Service agent Peter Novak goes undercover with Scotland Yard officer Thompson to halt a murderous gang of counterfeiters known as the Golden Goose. Although Peter is unsure about John's loyalties, the two infiltrate the gang and win the trust of thug Nick "The Owl" Harrison before enduring a series of double-crosses.

The Magnificent Two

The Magnificent Two
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 05/07/1967
  • Character: Advisor (uncredited)
Two salesmen travel to a small South American Country to peddle their wares. However the country is in the middle of a major conflict between the Government led by Diaz and the rebels led by Torez. When Torez is accidentally killed the rebels mistaken pick up one of the salesmen, Eric, as he looks like Torez. Eric and Ernie are promised millions to carry on the charade once the rebels take charge. However once Eric takes charge he finds himself back in danger as scheming general Carillo plans to remove the impostor from his role.

Never Mind the Quality: Feel the Width

Never Mind the Quality: Feel the Width
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/01/1973
  • Character: Bishop Rourke
Two London tailors horse around, wind up robbed, go to Rome and disrupt the Vatican.

Cloak Without Dagger

Cloak Without Dagger
5.5/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 31/05/1956
  • Character: Night Club Proprietor
A British Intelligence officer fails a mission during WW2. Years later whilst working in a hotel he bumps into an old flame who is desperate to discover what went wrong?

A Magnum for Schneider

A Magnum for Schneider
8.2/10
  • Release: 04/02/1967
  • Character: Waterman
Introducing David Callan, in his first case after being invalided out of the special services.

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