Katherine Woodville

An 8-year old boy invents a hand-held computer which can control any electronic device, and uses it to affect the entire town where he lives.

5.4/10

An U.S. Army colonel leads a crack group of secret agents operating behind enemy lines in occupied France during World War II.

5.4/10

During World War II, an intelligence officer is dispatched by the U.S. government to arrange an exchange in Argentina of industrial diamonds needed by the Germans for a secret gyroscope needed by the Allies.

6.2/10

A woman is left on her own to raise her two children after the unexpected death of her husband.

6.6/10

A tough marshal with political ambitions leads an elite posse to capture a notorious train robber and his gang.

6.5/10
6.7%

The director of an urban medical center faces various major problems during the course of running the hospital.

6/10

While doing a story on the intrusion of surreptitious surveillance in peoples' private lives, a television reporter rents some surveillance equipment to get a feel for what it's like to spy.

4.3/10

A scientist and his team of underwater explorers search for the culprit who has stolen the world's supply of nerve gas and hidden it somewhere in the ocean.

6.3/10

Stage mother Dolly Murdock (Ann Sothern) forces her teenager daughter Tricia (Alexandra Hay) to work as an exotic dancer at a local nightclub.

7.8/10

A psychiatrist specializing in the occult becomes involved in the case of a man who is possessed by a spirit in an antique mirror. The man's fiance discovers that the mirror is able to bring back her former boyfriend, who had been killed in a car accident, from the dead.

6.8/10

1880. British India. Robert Case, a half-caste lieutenant, is unjustly discharged from the British Army. He joins the rebel Bengali tribesmen offensive against the colonial enemy. They capture a foreign journalist and Case recounts his story of false accusation on trumped-up charges, instigated by the bigotry and racism of his commanding officers. Following a successful attack by the British against the rebels Case is brutally shot by Colonel Drewe, his accuser. The journalist returns home determined to report the true story of The Brigand of Kandahar.

5.5/10

This once controversial British movie that was filmed in ‘62 but released in ‘65 involves the fiancé of a depressed American heiress searching for her whereabouts amongst the Chelsea “beatnik” scene. Answers are hard to come by from the nihilistic hedonist youth that know her - but they provide mysterious hints to wild parties, sex, death and necrophilia.

6.3/10

An investigative reporter (Robert Ryan) travels to a small European country with the hope of exposing its dictator's family secrets.

5.5/10

A 1964 BBC adaptation of Sartre's "No Exit."

7.6/10

When the detective in charge of investigating a series of bank robberies starts to get too close to the culprits, they set up a blackmail scheme to warn him off. But when the crooks begin to fall out with each other, the police learn the truth.

6.9/10

Harry Brown is a somewhat rough and wild university student, who has the ability to win friends, especially the underdogs like Phil who doesn't play 'rugger' and can't sink a whole pint of beer, and African student Reggie. He also has a way with the girls....

6.1/10

TV journalist Tab Holland assists Scotland yard with the murder of a reclusive millionaire whose corpse is discovered locked in a vault. The key to the vault is mysteriously found on the table beside the corpse.

6.6/10