List of the best Kenneth J. Warren movies: The Creeping Flesh(1973), I, Monster(1971), A High Wind in Jamaica(1965), The Navy Lark(1959), I Was Monty's Double(1959) ... ...
Horror
1973
94 Minutes
Charles Lenny
Christopher Lee Peter Cushing Lorna Heilbron George Benson Kenneth J. Warren Catherine Finn Michael Ripper Duncan Lamont Harry Locke Jenny Runacre Hedger Wallace
A Victorian scientist (Peter Cushing) injects his daughter (Lorna Heilbron) with the just-add-water essence of evil.
Horror
1971
75 Minutes
Deane
Christopher Lee Peter Cushing Mike Raven Richard Hurndall George Merritt Kenneth J. Warren Susan Jameson Marjie Lawrence Aimee Delamain Michael Des Barres
A scientist develops a serum that reveals man's inhibitions in this adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.".
Adventure
UK
1965
103 Minutes
Capt. Marpole
Anthony Quinn James Coburn Lila Kedrova Dennis Price Gert Froebe Nigel Davenport Kenneth J. Warren Isabel Dean Ben Carruthers Brian Phelan
father mother buccaneer pirate child thrilling suspenseful ship island jamaica pirate ship family going home abduction raids seafaring pirates adventure escape rescue
In 1870, a Jamaican colonial family sends its children to Britain for proper schooling but their ship is taken over by pirates who become fond of the kids.
Comedy
UK
1959
82 Minutes
Cecil Parker Ronald Shiner Leslie Phillips Elvi Hale Nicholas Phipps Cardew Robinson Gordon Jackson Harold Kasket Hattie Jacques Reginald Beckwith Kenneth J. Warren
Film version of a popular BBC radio show about the incompetent crew of a Royal Navy ship.
Drama, War
1959
101 Minutes
John Mills Cecil Parker M.E. Clifton-James Patrick Allen Patrick Holt Leslie Phillips Michael Hordern Marius Goring Barbara Hicks Duncan Lamont Anthony Sagar
gen. bernard montgomery actor colonel soldier governor german troops charming fascinating positive gripping africa gibraltar london heroism war deception world war ii adventure escape transformation
British intelligence officers (John Mills, Cecil Parker) plan to trick the Nazis by having an officer/actor (M.E. Clifton-James) pose as Gen. Montgomery.