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Michael Redgrave

British actor


1938

The Lady Vanishes

as Gilbert Redman

The Sting 1938

Avalanches put the railways into halt, passengers of one of the trains are stuck in a mountain village. When they finally can leave the place, the elderly woman vanishes into the thin air, which starts a chain of events aboard the train.

1955

The Night My Number Came Up

as Air Marshal Hardie

The Sting 1955

The dream of an air crash of a Dakota plane with Air Marshall onboard was just an anecdote on the party in Shanghai, but when Air Marshall Hardie learns that he will be travelling on a Dakota to Tokyo, things begin to resemble the ones in the dream.

1955

The Dam Busters

as Barnes Wallis

The Sting 1955

True story of inventor of bouncing bombs that let the British paralyze German industry in the Ruhr valley.

1965

The Hill

as Medical Officer

The Sting 1965

British penal unit in the middle of the desert is the place where brutality and discipline are the only rules.

1965

The Heroes of Telemark

as Uncle

The Sting 1965

Norwegian resistance discovers German heavy water plant that could give Nazis the resources to build atomic bombs. Allies prepare plan to destroy the installation.

1967

The 25th Hour

as lawyer

The Sting 1967

During World War 2 simple Romanian villager Johann Moritz is denounced as being Jew. This lie changed his life and threw him in the middle of world conflict.

1969

Battle of Britain

as Air Vice Marshal Evill

The Sting 1969

True story of Battle of Britain - the epic fight between RAF and Luftwaffe that stopped the German invasion on United Kingdom.

1969

Oh! What a Lovely War

as Sir Henry Wilson

The Sting 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.




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