Product Tag - Anthony Steel

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    48 Hours to Live (1959)

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    48 Hours to Live (1959)

    A New York newspaper reporter is sent to the Swedish island of Gotland to interview a nuclear scientist and becomes involved with foreign agents who have kidnapped the scientist’s daughter.

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    A Question of Adultery (1958)

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    A Question of Adultery (1958)

    Mark Loring is madly jealous of his wife, Mary, former American cabaret singer. Due to an automobile accident, she loses her unborn child, and Mark becomes sterile. His father, Brit-stuffy Sir John Loring, has never approved of the marriage and, again, tries to break it up. Believing that a child will hold the marriage together, Mary suggests artificial insemination to Mark, who finally agrees to accompany her to a clinic in Switzerland. However, when she is again pregnant, Mark finds it impossible to reconcile himself to the situation and leaves her. Prompted by his father, Mark sues for divorce, accusing her of adultery. She contests the divorce and a trial concerns itself with whether or not artificial insemination is a question of adultery. The Catholic Church’s National League of Decency placed this film on its Condemned” list.

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    The Black Tent (1956)

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    The Black Tent (1956)

    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.

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    Storm Over the Nile (1955)

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    Storm Over the Nile (1955)

    Storm Over the Nile is a 1955 film adaptation of the novel The Four Feathers, directed by Terence Young. The film not only extensively used footage of the action scenes from the 1939 film version stretched into CinemaScope, but exactly the same screenplay, almost line-for-line also then directed by Zoltan Korda as well as several pieces of music by the original composer Miklos Rozsa. It featured Anthony Steel, Laurence Harvey, James Robertson Justice, Mary Ure, Ian Carmichael, Michael Horden and Christopher Lee.[2] The film was shot on location in the Sudan.

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    Passage Home (1955)

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    Passage Home (1955)

    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.

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    The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954)

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    The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954)

    During autumn of 1944, an RAF Hudson carrying a VIP passenger in possession of highly secret information is shot down and ditches in the North Sea. Fighting the elements and trying to keep up morale, the occupants of the aircraft’s dinghy talk about their lives awaiting the rescue they hope will come. The film’s title reflects the motto of the RAF’s Air Sea Rescue Service, one of whose high speed launches battles against its own mechanical problems, enemy action, time and the weather to locate and rescue the downed crew and the vital secret papers they carry.

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    Malta Story (1953)

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    Malta Story (1953)

    In 1942 Britain was clinging to the island of Malta since it was critical to keeping Allied supply lines open. The Axis also wanted it for their own supply lines. Plenty of realistic reenactments and archival combat footage as the British are beseiged and try to fight off the Luftwaffe. Against this background, a RAF reconnaissance photographer’s romance with a local girl is endangered as he tries to plot enemy movements.

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    The Master of Ballantrae (1953)

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    The Master of Ballantrae (1953)

    Buckle on your swashes for this swashbuckling adventure with a highlander who fought for Bonnie Prince Charlie who, after various escapades, becomes a pirate.

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    Emergency Call (1952)

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    Emergency Call (1952)

    A 5 year old child is diagnosed with leukemia and has only days to live. Her only hope is a blood transfusion, but her blood type is extremely rare, so the race is on to find the donors.

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    Another Man's Poison (1951)

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    Another Man’s Poison (1951)

    Novelist Janet Frobisher, lives in an isolated house, having been separated for years from her criminal husband. She has fallen in love with her secretary’s fiancé and when her estranged husband unexpectedly appears, Janet poisons him, but just as she’s about to dispose of the body, one of her husband’s criminal cohorts also shows up.

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    Where No Vultures Fly (1951)

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    Where No Vultures Fly (1951)

    A true story about an Englishman working as a game warden in Kenya who is disgusted by the ongoing destruction of African wildlife, and decides to create a national park to protect them.

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    The Wooden Horse (1950)

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    The Wooden Horse (1950)

    True story of three British POWs and their attempt to escape from Nazi Germany

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