The best Sarah Lawson’s movies

Sarah Lawson

Sarah Lawson

06/08/1928 (95 años)
We present our ranking of the best Sarah Lawson’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Sarah Lawson.
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The Devil Rides Out

The Devil Rides Out
6.9/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 20/07/1968
  • Character: Marie Eaton
The powers of good are pitted against the forces of evil as the Duc de Richelieu wrestles with the charming but deadly Satanist, Mocata, for the soul of his friend. Mocata has the knowledge and the power to summon the forces of darkness and, as the Duc de Richelieu and his friends remain within the protected pentacle, they are subjected to ever-increasing horror until thundering hooves herald the arrival of the Angel of Death.

The Stud

The Stud
4.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 17/08/1978
  • Character: Anne Khaled
Fontaine Khaled is the wife of a wealthy but boring businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, The Hobo, and partying. She hires a manager, Tony, to run her club, but it is understood that his job security is dependent on him satisfying her nymphomaniac demands.

Street Corner

Street Corner
6.7/10
London policewomen handle rescues and larceny as they go about their work in Chelsea.

The Browning Version

The Browning Version
8.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/04/1951
  • Character: Betty Carstairs
Andrew Crocker-Harris has been forced from his position as the classics master at an English public school due to poor health. As he winds up his final term, he discovers not only that his wife, Millie, has been unfaithful to him with one of his fellow schoolmasters, but that the school's students and faculty have long disdained him. However, an unexpected act of kindness causes Crocker-Harris to re-evaluate his life's work.

Night of the Big Heat

Night of the Big Heat
5.6/10
While mainland Britain shivers in deepest winter, the northern island of Fara bakes in the nineties, and the boys at the Met station have no more idea what is going on than the regulars at the Swan. Only a stand-offish visting scientist realizes space aliens are to blame.

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood
7.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1987
  • Character: (archive footage)
A retrospective of the films of Britain's Hammer Studios, renowned for making stylish horror films in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Included are clips from Hammer productions and interviews with actors, actresses, directors and producers who worked on these films.

It's Never Too Late

It's Never Too Late
6/10
When a sedate wife and mother decides her family takes her for granted, she pens a movie script -- and it becomes a hit film. Suddenly faced with instant celebrity, she must choose between being a highly paid author and a middle-class housewife.

Three Steps In The Dark

Three Steps In The Dark
5.6/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1953
  • Character: Dorothy
A rich but disliked elderly man invites his relatives to a family reunion at his home. Once the gathering is complete, he announces enigmatically that he intends to change his will before he dies. Before he can do this, he is murdered. His niece (Gynt), a detective story writer, has to put her theories into practice by solving a real-life murder mystery.

The World Ten Times Over

The World Ten Times Over
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 31/10/1963
  • Character: Elizabeth
Early 1960s realist drama following a day in the lives of two London flatmates. Sylvia Syms and June Ritchie star as Billa and Ginnie, two singletons sharing a London flat who both work as night club hostesses in the same Soho club. Tensions arise when Ginnie becomes romantically entangled with rich married businessman Bob Shelbourne (Edward Judd), causing Billa to become jealous of their relationship.

You Know What Sailors Are

You Know What Sailors Are
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 09/02/1954
The best of British humor is on display in this satirical cold war romp! Donald Sinden plays Lieutenant Green, a radar expert in the Royal Navy. One night, whilst under the influence of alcohol, he welds an old pram to the deck of a foreign destroyer for a joke. The next morning, British Intelligence is desperate to know what the enemy’s new weapon is. To cover his tracks, Green calls it the ‘998’. When he is posted to the destroyer to explain about radar techniques, Green soon realizes that his prank has gone too far.

The Blue Peter

The Blue Peter
6.2/10
A Merchant Navy hero of the Korean War returns to England after three years of captivity in Communist hands, his mind confused by brain-washing and indoctrination at the hands of his captors, and accepts a post as an instructor at the Outward Bound Sea School.

The Night Won't Talk

The Night Won't Talk
6.2/10
When a beautiful young artist's model is strangled in her bed, Scotland Yard find themselves with three suspects -- her sinister ex-husband (Elwyn Brook-Jones), a sexually disturbed artist (Ballard Berkeley) and her violent new boyfriend (John Bailey), who is prone to unexplained blackouts.To catch the killer, the police must set a dangerous trap with the aid of a famous sculptress (Hy Hazell).

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