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David E. Rose Movies

Before becoming a producer during the '50s and '60s, David E. Rose managed Douglas Fairbanks and worked as a studio executive. As a producer, Rose was behind a number of average-quality British programmers that included Sea Devils (1953) and Doctor Blood's Coffin (1960). ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi... (read more)

Food of Love

1997

In this British-French co-production, assistant bank manager Alex (Richard E. Grant), a part-time theater instructor, decides to contact the original cast of a Twelfth Night...

 

Someone Else's America

R  1995

Immigrant friends living in a shabby corner of Brooklyn while they pursue the American Dream are the center of this comedy-drama from Serbian director Goran Paskaljevic. Tom...

 

Trinity Tales

1975

Written by Albert Plater, the six-episode British series Trinity Tales was inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's Old English masterpiece The Canterbury Tales. Instead of the...

 

Fishing Party Trilogy

1972

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The File of the Golden Goose

PG13  1969

This crime drama finds American agent Novak (Yul Brynner) sent to Scotland Yard to help uncover a gang of forgers, murderers and counterfeiters. Even when the British agent...

 

Hostile Witness

1968

In this psychological drama, the daughter of a British barrister is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Her bereaved father swears his revenge. When the man's neighbor is killed,...

 

Softly Softly - Task Force

1966

Debuting in 1966, this spin-off of the long-running British crime series Z Cars focused on two of that series' most popular characters, {%Deputy Chief Superintendent Charlie...

 

Mary Had a Little

1961

A strange bet provides the basis of this comedy, a British theater producer decides to make some easy money by betting a psychiatrist, whom he overheard telling a colleague that...

 

The House of the Seven Hawks

1959

Reminiscent of the film noir detective films like The Maltese Falcon, The House of Seven Hawks is really the same type of bird. Aptly directed by Richard Thorpe, the...

 

Port Afrique

1956

Adapted from a novel by Bernard Victor Dyer, Port Afrique offers an unusual screen romantic team in the form of two-fisted Phil Carey and ethereally beautiful Pier...

 

Sea Devils

1953

Victor Hugo's Toilers of the Sea was none too faithfully adapted for the screen as Sea Devils. The hero is Guernsey-Island smuggler Gilliat (Rock Hudson); the heroine...

 

Island of Desire

1952

As directed by Stuart Heisler (The Glass Key) and produced by David E. Rose, this slick and glossy, Technicolor-drenched romantic melodrama stars two onetime screen...

 

Circle of Danger

1951

Circle of Danger stars Ray Milland as an American at large in London, Wales and Scotland. During World War 2, Milland's brother had died in a commando raid. The details...

 

Eye Witness

1949

The fourth directorial effort of actor Robert Montgomery, Eye Witness was lensed on location in England. Montgomery plays an American attorney whose British pal...