List of the best Joan Young movies: The Small Voice(1948), The Inn of the Sixth Happiness(1958), Suddenly, Last Summer(1959), Paradise Lagoon(1957) ... ...
Mystery & Thriller
1948
85 Minutes
Potter
Valerie Hobson James Donald Howard Keel David Greene Michael Balfour Joan Young Angela Fouldes Glyn Dearman
convict partner writer wife housekeeper superintendent tense emotional great britain countryside cottage hostage situation fugitives desperation car crash escape rescue 1940s
An escaped convict (Harold Keel) and his henchmen hold a British playwright (James Donald) and his wife (Valerie Hobson) hostage.
Biography
USA
1958
158 Minutes
Sir Francis' cook
Ingrid Bergman Curt Jurgens Robert Donat Ronald Squire Athene Seyler Richard Wattis Noel Hood Joan Young
innkeeper military officer love interest mandarin spirited emotional china small town mountain england inn daunting task romance culture clash war rescue escape love 1930s
A tenacious British woman becomes a missionary and runs an inn for travelling merchants in China during the Japanese invasion and the tumultuous years leading up to the Second World War.
Gay & Lesbian, Drama
UK|USA
1959
114 Minutes
Sister Felicity
Elizabeth Taylor Montgomery Clift Katharine Hepburn Albert Van Dekker Mercedes McCambridge Gene Raymond Mavis Villiers Patricia Marmont Joan Young Maria Britneva Sheila Robbins
debutante aunt surgeon patient brooding dark melodramatic mental institution new orleans house mental illness betrayal family history death trauma family dysfunction discovery mystery forbidden love 1930s
A surgeon is assigned the case of a young woman whose aunt wants her lobotomized to cover up a family secret.
Comedy
UK|USA
1957
94 Minutes
Kenneth More Diane Cilento Cecil Parker Sally Ann Howes Martita Hunt Jack Watling Peter Graves Gerald Harper Mercy Haystead Miranda Connell Miles Malleson
lord lady butler staff member maid charming confident creative dreamy lighthearted positive manor london yacht deserted island paradise class conflict survival survival skills discovery
In 1905, Lord Henry Loam, his family and his servants are shipwrecked on a deserted island where the survival of the fittest renders the rigid class system irrelevant.