List of the best Edward Evans movies: Out of Season(1975), Two a Penny(1968), One More Time(1970), Cosh Boy(1953), London Belongs to Me(1948) ... ...
Romance
1975
90 Minutes
Charlie
Vanessa Redgrave Cliff Robertson Susan George Edward Evans Frank Jarvis
englishwoman mother daughter biological father american melodramatic emotional brooding touching intense coast hotel sea great britain returning home fatherhood father/daughter relationship memories past loves growing up
An American (Cliff Robertson) returns after 20 years to his English-coast lover (Vanessa Redgrave) and her now-grown daughter (Susan George).
Drama
UK
1968
98 Minutes
Jenkins
Cliff Richard Dora Bryan Avril Angers Ann Holloway Peter Barkworth Donald Bisset Edward Evans Mona Washbourne Tina Packer Earl Cameron Nigel Davis
A self-centred boy who deals in drugs and disrespect. A little girl lost who turns to religion for solace. Neither is any good for the other, but neither can leave the other one be.
Comedy
1970
93 Minutes
Gordon
Sammy Davis Jr. Peter Lawford Esther Anderson Maggie Wright Leslie Sands John Wood Sydney Arnold Edward Evans Percy Herbert Bill Maynard Dudley Sutton
owner partner twin criminal accomplice cop hilarious madcap london nightclub mansion funeral england countryside murder deception investigation smuggling diamond impersonation
London nightclub buddies Salt (Sammy Davis Jr.) and Pepper (Peter Lawford) link Pepper's dead twin to diamond smugglers.
Drama
1953
75 Minutes
James Kenney Joan Collins Betty Ann Davies Robert Ayres Hermione Baddeley Hermione Gingold Nancy Roberts Stanley Escane Sean Lynch Johnny Briggs Michael McKeag
juvenile delinquent young boy gang member sister pregnant teen police officer bleak disturbing gripping gritty intense shocking london street teen pregnancy gangs post-war life hard times rivalry bad behavior
Comedy, Drama
1948
112 Minutes
Richard Attenborough Alastair Sim Stephen Murray Fay Compton Wylie Watson Susan Shaw Ivy St. Helier Joyce Carey Andrew Crawford Eleanor Summerfield Gladys Henson
The residents of a South London boarding house rally to the defense of a young neighbor accused of murder.