List of the best Fred Emney movies: Let the People Sing(1942), Father Came Too(1963), Up the Chastity Belt(1971), The Italian Job(1969), Oliver!(1968) ... ...
Comedy
UK
1942
105 Minutes
Alastair Sim Fred Emney Edward Rigby Oliver Wakefield Patricia Roc Annie Esmond Marian Spencer Olive Sloane Maire O'Neill Gus McNaughton
A Czech political exile and a washed-up music hall comedian form an unlikely partnership to try and save a town's concert hall from the planners, businessmen, and bureaucrats.
Comedy
UK
1963
93 Minutes
Sir Francis Drake
James Robertson Justice Sally Smith Stanley Baxter Leslie Phillips Eric Barker Kenneth Cope Hugh Lloyd Fred Emney Peter Jones Ronnie Barker Philip Locke
A young married couple experience difficulties doing up a cottage, and are hindered by the wife's father.
Comedy
1971
94 Minutes
Mortimer
Frankie Howerd Anne Aston Graham Crowden Bill Fraser Roy Hudd Hugh Paddick Anna Quayle Eartha Kitt Fred Emney Dave King Lance Percival
knight queen richard the lion heart servant robin hood twin amusing airy campy madcap lighthearted england middle east holy land germany crusade brother relationship inheritance adventure discovery
A medieval knight (Frankie Howerd) who looks like Richard the Lionheart joins the Crusades with his slow-witted serf.
Comedy, Action
UK|USA
1969
101 Minutes
Birkinshaw
Michael Caine Noel Coward Benny Hill Margaret Blye Tony Beckley Raf Vallone Rossano Brazzi Irene Handl John Le Mesurier Fred Emney John Clive
ex-convict criminal thief mafia boss thrilling suspenseful intricate engaging italy car road car chase cars traffic jam robbery crime crime spree criminals escape quest
Comic caper movie about a plan to steal a gold shipment from the streets of Turin by creating a traffic jam.
Musical
1968
146 Minutes
Ron Moody Oliver Reed Mark Lester Shani Wallis Harry Secombe Jack Wild Hugh Griffith Joseph O'Conor Peggy Mount Leonard Rossiter Hylda Baker
oliver twist pickpocket criminal wealthy man kidnapper girlfriend spirited cheeky london orphanage street hideout kidnapping class distinctions child abuse crime growing up escape 1830s
Dickens' Oliver Twist (Mark Lester) goes from parish boy to Fagin's (Ron Moody) pickpocketing school to the clutches of murderous Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed).