Phil Coulter Movies
From Sharon Browne comes Celtic Thunder, a concert paying homage to Celtic music. The tunes herein are performed on stage by a large ensemble comprised of numerous vocalists of varying age; featured songs include old Celtic favorites, such as "Come by the Hills" and "Mountains of Mourne,", contemporary Celtic tunes such as "Desperado," and original compositions by Irish songwriter Phil Coulter. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

- 2006
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This one hour program compiles some of the best music from Irish recording artist Phil Coulter, whose ambient take on traditional Irish music has been relaxing fans for years. Each musical selection is set against imagery of some of Ireland's most beautiful natural landscapes such as the Cliffs of Homher in County Clare. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Lionel Jeffries directed Water Babies, a children's fantasy based on the story by Charles Kingsley that incorporates live-action and animation in the tradition of The Incredible Mr. Limpet. In Dickensian London, a 12-year-old chimney sweep's apprentice named Tom (Tommy Pender) has to put up with his boss, Grimes (James Mason), and his heavy drinking. One day, in the home of a client, Tom is accused of stealing the silverware. Tom makes a run for it and leaps into a pool, where he comes across a collection of animated characters. While submerged he helps to rescue "water babies," children held hostage by an eel and a shark. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- James Mason, Billie Whitelaw, (more)
This 1970 British sex farce stars Hayley Mills as Jenny Bunn, a naïve young schoolteacher from the north of England who comes to swinging London to teach. She moves into a suburb and becomes friends with Anna (Geraldine Sherman). Anna is dating Patrick Standish (Oliver Reed), but when Anna introduces them, Patrick becomes smitten with Jenny. Patrick keeps trying to get Jenny to return his affections, but she is prim and resists. At a party at the home of Julian Ormerod (oel Harrison), she meets Patrick again. They talk, and he convinces her that his intentions are honorable. They agree to have a rendezvous a few days later. But in the meantime, Julian tells Jenny that Patrick really isn't sincere and only wants to see if he can be the one to conquer her virginity. The romantic comedy is based on a play by Louis S. Peterson. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Noel Harrison, Oliver Reed, (more)
Part of the "Carry On Series", this is a satire on the French Revolution in which Sidney James portrays the Black Fingernail, a rip-off Scarlet Pimpernel using double entendres and jokes of questionable taste and a wide variety of disguises to hid his identity. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sidney James, Kenny Williams, (more)













