List of the best Carl Duering movies: Arabesque(1966), Possession(1981), A Clockwork Orange(1971), Duffy(1968) ... ...
Mystery & Thriller
USA
1966
105 Minutes
Hassan Jena
Gregory Peck Sophia Loren Alan Badel Kieron Moore Carl Duering John Merivale Duncan Lamont George Coulouris Ernest Clark Harold Kasket Gordon Griffin
professor spy villain femme fatale politician amusing engaging middle east england espionage investigation assassination dangerous assignment romance deception quest adventure discovery 1960s
Story of international intrigue involving a university professor, an Arab prime minister, a ruthless businessman, a beautiful spy, and hieroglyphics.
Horror, Fantasy, Drama
1981
127 Minutes
Detective
Isabelle Adjani Sam Neill Margit Carstensen Heinz Bennent Johanna Hofer Carl Duering Shaun Lawton Michael Hogben Maximilian Ruthlein Thomas Frey Leslie Malton
young woman husband son teacher lover creature eerie frightful gory berlin apartment school infidelity possession insanity murder affair marriage mystery pursuit
A young woman (Isabelle Adjani) forsakes her husband (Sam Neill) and her lover for a tentacled creature.
Comedy, Drama
UK|USA
1971
137 Minutes
Dr. Brodsky
Malcolm McDowell Patrick Magee Michael Bates Warren Clarke John Clive Adrienne Corri Carl Duering Paul Farrell Clive Francis Michael Gover Miriam Karlin
juvenile delinquents politician writer chaplain social worker brutal disturbing intense prison apartment countryside household hospital aimless youth violence retribution politics dystopia transformation growing up
In the future, a sadistic gang leader is imprisoned and volunteers for a conduct-aversion experiment, but it doesn't go as planned.
Comedy, Drama
1968
101 Minutes
Bonivet
James Coburn James Mason James Fox Susannah York John Alderton Guy Deghy Carl Duering Tutte Lemkow Marne Maitland André Maranne Barry Shawzin
thief brother father girlfriend millionaire witty cool tangiers, morocco boat corsica paris hijacking father/son relationship siblings robbery rivalry quest 1960s
An old hippie (James Coburn) helps a British playboy (James Fox) and his half brother hijack their banker father's (James Mason) ship.