Cast: George Relph
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring George Relph. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
Ben-Hur
1959 · Movie · 211 min. · United States
Direction William Wyler
Cast Charlton Heston · Jack Hawkins · Stephen Boyd · Haya Harareet
Synopsis Ben-Hur (1959) unfolds in the seventh year of Augustus Caesar's rule, in the Roman province of Judea, where Jews are returning to their birth city for the census. A radiant star illuminates the night sky over Bethlehem, signaling the birth...
7.9
66K votes
7.9
66K votes
The Titfield Thunderbolt
1953 · Movie · 84 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Charles Crichton
Cast Stanley Holloway · George Relph · Naunton Wayne · John Gregson
Synopsis The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) is a delightful comedy that revolves around a group of passionate rail enthusiasts who embark on a daring venture. When British Rail decides to discontinue the passenger train service in their quaint village, the locals, driven...
6.6
422 votes
6.6
422 votes
The Final Test
1954 · Movie · 90 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Anthony Asquith
Cast Jack Warner · Robert Morley · George Relph · Adrianne Allen
Synopsis The Final Test (1954) follows the story of Sam Palmer, a seasoned cricket player, as he prepares for his final Test match. His young son, Reggie, a budding poet, misses the second-to-last day of the match, causing some tension between...
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Give Us the Moon
1944 · Movie · 95 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Val Guest
Cast Margaret Lockwood · Vic Oliver · Peter Graves · Roland Culver
Synopsis Give Us the Moon (1944) unfolds in the immediate aftermath of World War II, capturing a period of widespread joy and prosperity, with abundant job opportunities and a general sense of contentment among the populace. The story centers around Peter,...
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I Believe in You
1952 · Movie · 95 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Basil Dearden · Michael Relph
Cast Celia Johnson · Cecil Parker · Godfrey Tearle · Harry Fowler
Synopsis I Believe in You (1952) offers a glimpse into the daily operations of the probation service, helmed by director Basil Dearden. The screenplay, crafted by Dearden alongside Michael Relph and Jack Whittingham, is based on a story by Sewell Stokes....
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