List of the best Ron Pember movies: Death Line(1972), The Land That Time Forgot(1975), The Naked Civil Servant(1975), Poor Cow(1967) ... ...
Horror
1972
88 Minutes
Donald Pleasence Ron Pember Colin McCormack Norman Rossington Clive Swift Jack Woolgar James Cossins Hugh Armstrong Christopher Lee Sharon Gurney David Ladd
A police inspector (Donald Pleasence) discovers that descendants of survivors of a cave-in in the early 1900s are eating London subway riders.
Fantasy
UK|USA
1975
91 Minutes
Doug McClure Susan Penhaligon John McEnery Keith Barron Anthony Ainley Godfrey James Bobby Farr Declan Mulholland Colin Farrell Ben Howard Roy Holder
sailor soldier captain pretty woman german suspenseful engaging thrilling island jungle submarine village lost world stranded survival unlikely allies dinosaurs rivalry escape 1910s
During World War I, a German U-boat sinks a British ship and takes the survivors on board. After it takes a wrong turn, the submarine takes them to the unknown land of Caprona, where they find dinosaurs and neanderthals.
Biography
1975
80 Minutes
John Hurt Liz Gebhardt Patricia Hodge Stanley Lebor Katherine Schofield Colin Higgins John Rhys-Davies Stephen Johnstone Antonia Pemberton Lloyd Lamble Joan Ryan
gay man civil servant eccentric rebel love interest friend witty engaging touching england london flat quentin crisp homosexuality homophobia narcissism nonconformity taboo growing up underdog
Flamboyant Quentin Crisp (John Hurt) risks imprisonment by publicly declaring his homosexuality in conservative England.
Drama
UK
1967
101 Minutes
Carol White John Bindon Queenie Watts Kate Williams Laurie Asprey James Beckett Ray Barron Hilda Barry Ken Campbell Ron Clarke Ellis Dale
young woman single mother abusive husband son aunt associate cheeky crafty emotional endearing gritty london prison home bar law office single mothers theft life lessons divorce
A young woman lives a life filled with bad choices, she has a child with an abusive thief at a young age who quickly ends up in prison. One day, her son goes missing and she briefly comes to grips with what is most important to her.