List of the best Ann Bell movies: Dr. Terror's House of Horrors(1965), When Saturday Comes(1995), Champions(1984), Fahrenheit 451(1966), To Sir, With Love(1967) ... ...
Horror
UK
1965
98 Minutes
Ann Rogers
Peter Cushing Christopher Lee Donald Sutherland Max Adrian Ann Bell Michael Gough Jennifer Jayne
fortuneteller passenger architect doctor vampire jazz musician art critic suspenseful melodramatic frightful creepy campy train united kingdom horror adventure mystery 1960s
Aboard a British train, mysterious fortune teller Dr. Schreck uses tarot cards to read the futures of five fellow passengers.
Drama
UK
1995
97 Minutes
Sarah Muir
Sean Bean Emily Lloyd Pete Postlethwaite John McEnery Ann Bell Melanie Hill David Leland
soccer player recruiter girlfriend stripper referee teammate gritty rousing gripping gutsy sheffield, england pub brewery soccer game soccer working class alcoholism aspirations new romance friendship
Jimmy Muir is a hard-drinking brewery worker in the city of Sheffield, with an arrogant lack of respect for authority. His entire life has been orientated by football and he possesses the ... See full summary »
Drama
1984
115 Minutes
Valda Embiricos
John Hurt Edward Woodward Jan Francis Ben Johnson Kirstie Alley Peter Barkworth Ann Bell Judy Parfitt
Sci-Fi
UK
1966
112 Minutes
Doris (uncredited)
Oskar Werner Julie Christie Cyril Cusack Anton Diffring Jeremy Spenser Bee Duffell Alex Scott Gillian Lewis Ann Bell Caroline Hunt Anna Palk
fireman neighbor wife old woman professor gripping suburbia family home censorship totalitarianism friendship quest transformation future
In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.
Drama
UK
1967
105 Minutes
Sidney Poitier Judy Geeson Christian Roberts Suzy Kendall Lulu Faith Brook Geoffrey Bayldon Edward Burnham Gareth Robinson Grahame Charles Roger Shepherd
teacher juvenile delinquent headmaster student teen boy teen girl uplifting inspiring london classroom school education coming of age teaching student-teacher relationship growing up rise 1960s
Idealistic engineer-trainee and his experiences in teaching a group of rambunctious white high school students from the slums of London's East End.