The best Michael Craig’s drama movies

Michael Craig

Michael Craig

27/01/1928 (96 años)
Today we present the best Michael Craig’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 Michael Craig’s movies.
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Appointment with Death

Appointment with Death
6.1/10
Emily Boynton, stepmother to three children, blackmails the family lawyer into destroying a second will of her late husband that would have freed the children from her dominating influence. She takes herself, the children and her daughter-in-law on holiday to Europe and the Holy Land. At a dig, Emily is found dead and Hercule Poirot investigates.

Star!

Star!
6.4/10
Gertrude Lawrence rises to stage stardom at the cost of happiness.

Twinky

Twinky
5.2/10
A middle aged writer of pornographic novels meets and falls in love with a sixteen year old school girl. This alone is cause for concern but when the couple get married and move to America, the trouble (and fun) really begins.

Yield to the Night

Yield to the Night
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/06/1956
  • Character: Jim Lancaster
Locked in her cell, a murderer reflects on the events that have led her to death row.

Sea of Sand

Sea of Sand
6.7/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 04/11/1958
  • Character: Cpt Cotton
A small British army team is sent deep behind enemy lines to destroy a German petrol dump as part of the preparation for a major attack in the North African campaign. Sea of Sand was distributed in the US in a shortened version, Desert Patrol.

The Angry Silence

The Angry Silence
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/03/1960
  • Character: Joe Wallace
A young factory worker stands alone against a proposed strike.

Sapphire

Sapphire
7.2/10
Two Scotland Yard detectives (Nigel Patrick and Michael Craig) investigate the murder of a young woman of mixed race who had been passing for white. As they interview a spate of suspects -- including the girl's white boyfriend and his disapproving parents -- the investigators wade through a stubbornly entrenched sludge of racism and bigotry. Director Basil Dearden won a British Academy Award for his deft, sensitive hand at the helm.

Brotherly Love

Brotherly Love
5.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/01/1970
  • Character: Douglas Dow
In this British tragi-comedy taking place among emotionally bankrupt upper-class Scottish countrymen, Peter O'Toole plays Sir Charles Henry Arbuthnot Pinkerton Ferguson, a mentally disturbed Scotsman, living on his uncared-for farm, who also harbors an incestuous yearning for his sister Hilary (Susannah York), who is staying with Sir Charles after a fight with her husband Douglas (Michael Craig). An adaptation of James Kennaway's novel Household Ghosts.

Svengali

Svengali
5.5/10
A man hypnotizes a young woman into being an opera singer.

Sandra

Sandra
7.2/10
Sandra comes back to Volterra, in Tuscany, the little town where she spent her childhood. She is with her American husband, Andrew. She wishes to pay homage to her father who died in Auschwitz where she was still a little child. In Volterra, Andrew meets for the first time Gianni, Sandra's brother. He soon realizes that Sandra and Gianni have a secret since their childhood. (IMDb)

The Lady with a Lamp

The Lady with a Lamp
6.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/09/1951
  • Character: Wounded Soldier
Based on the Reginald Berkeley stage play, this compelling historical drama offers a depiction of the life story of Florence Nightingale (Anna Neagle), the young 19th-century Englishwoman famously drawn to a career in nursing. Traveling to Turkey during the Crimean War, Florence gains a reputation for being devoted to the care of wounded soldiers and for pioneering higher standards for sanitary hospital conditions.

Conquered City

Conquered City
5.8/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 05/12/1962
  • Character: Captain Robert Elliott
Filmed in 1962 but not released in the US until 1966 (with 20 of its 108 minutes removed), Conquered City is an all-star World War II drama financed in Italy and filmed in Greece. An Athens hotel, full of refugees and expatriates of all nationalities, is captured by Allied troops in the closing days of the War. British Major David Niven has been ordered to prevent a cache of weapons hidden in the hotel from falling into the hands of renegade troops. He cannot allow himself to trust anyone--not even the most innocent-looking (or attractive) of guests. Originally titled La Citta Prigioniera. Conquered City was released in English-speaking countries outside the U.S. as Captive City.

Campbell's Kingdom

Campbell's Kingdom
6.3/10
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Hammond Innes. Bruce Campbell (Dirk Bogarde) inherits "Campbell's Kingdom" in the Canadian Rockies on the death of his grandfather. He has been diagnosed with an unspecified terminal illness and decides to see if he can find the oil that his grandfather believed was present on his land, and to clear his family name; his grandfather had wrongly been found guilty of fraud when his oil exploration company went broke. Owen Morgan (Stanley Baker) is the boss of a company that is constructing a dam that when complete will flood the "Kingdom". It's a race against time to prove that the oil is there before the dam is completed.

Payroll

Payroll
7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1961
  • Character: Johnny Mellors
A vicious gang of crooks plan to steal the wages of a local factory, but their carefully laid plans go wrong, when the factory employs an armoured van to carry the cash. The gang still go ahead with the robbery, but when the driver of the armoured van is killed in the raid, his wife plans revenge, and with the police closing in, the gang start to turn on each other.

Passage Home

Passage Home
6.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 17/03/1955
  • Character: Burton
Set in 1931, the film takes place aboard a merchant ship, briefly harboured in South America. A young woman (Diane Cilento) boards the ship as a passenger, resulting in disharmony among the superstitious crew members. Virtuous seaman Anthony Steel protects the girl from the lecherous advances of captain Peter Finch.

The Black Tent

The Black Tent
5.5/10
The Black Tent is a 1956 British war film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Donald Sinden, Anthony Steel, Anna Maria Sandri, André Morell and Donald Pleasence. It is set in North Africa, during the Second World War and was filmed on location in Libya.During the British retreat through Libya, a British officer takes shelter with a group of Arab Bedouin. He marries the chief's daughter. Sometime later his younger brother, who had believed him to be dead, is informed that he may be alive in Libya - prompting him to set out and search for him.

House of Secrets

House of Secrets
6.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 23/10/1956
  • Character: Larry Ellis / Steve Chancellor (dec.)
Police in Paris recruit an English ship's officer (Michael Craig) to help trap counterfeiters by joining them.

Life at the Top

Life at the Top
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/12/1965
  • Character: Mark
Successful businessman Joe Lampton is married to the wealthy Susan, has two children and lives in the mill town of Warley in northern England. But his career seems to have plateaued, leaving him disillusioned. This feeling is only exacerbated when he discovers his wife's infidelity with local man Mark. So he takes up with attractive TV host Norah and moves with her to London, aiming to reignite the fire that drove him to the top.

Cone of Silence

Cone of Silence
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 09/05/1960
  • Character: Capt. Hugh Dallas
A seasoned pilot is condemned for an error which causes a crash. The pilot later dies in a crash with similar circumstances and an examiner looks for scientific reasons for the crashes.

For Love

For Love
6.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1976
  • Character: Alberto Reggiani
A classical pianist falls in love with a friend's young daughter.

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