John Gielgud film reviews


John Gielgud

British actor

Born
14 April 1904
in LondonCity of London, EnglandUnited Kingdom

Died
21 May 2000


1968

The Charge of the Light Brigade

as Lord Raglan

Memories of Murder 1968

Based on real events of suicidal charge of the British cavalry.

1969

Oh! What a Lovely War

as Count Leopold Berchtold

Memories of Murder 1969

Film adaptation of popular stage play that showed all the insanity behind World War I by presenting the songs that were popular at that time, the atmosphere among soldiers on the front and their families back home.

1974

Murder on the Orient Express

as Beddoes

Memories of Murder 1974

Hercules Poirot travels on the Orient Express when one of the passengers is found dead with multiple stab wounds. This could be the most complicated case in career of the Belgian detective.

1979

Murder by Decree

as Prime Minister Lord Salisbury

Memories of Murder 1979

Famous detective Sherlock Holmes gets involved in the Jack the Ripper investigation.

1988-1989

War and Remembrance

as Aaron Jastrow

Memories of Murder 1988

Second part of the epic Herman Wouk novels - Pugh Henry and his family are spread around the world when war starts, now they have to find a way to survive.




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