List of the best Susan Shaw movies: Wide Boy(1952), Five Angles on Murder(1950), Davy(1957), London Belongs to Me(1948), It Always Rains on Sunday(1947), Quartet(1948) ... ...
Mystery & Thriller
1950
88 Minutes
Jean Kent Dirk Bogarde John McCallum Susan Shaw Hermione Baddeley Charles Victor Duncan Macrae
fortuneteller housekeeper sister brother-in-law lover sailor cheeky fascinating amusing england village house police station neighborhood shop investigation murder family neighbors deception
Acquaintances of a murdered fortune-teller give a police investigator diverse opinions of the victim's character.
Comedy, Drama
1957
82 Minutes
Harry Secombe Ron Randell Alexander Knox George Relph Susan Shaw Bill Owen
entertainer musician singer family member fan audience amusing airy inspiring creative emotional intense music hall england music stage music career entertainment show business love
The star (Harry Secombe) of a British vaudeville family act gets a chance to sing opera at Covent Garden.
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.
Crime, Drama
UK
1947
92 Minutes
Googie Withers John McCallum Jack Warner Edward Chapman Jimmy Hanley John Carol John Slater Susan Shaw Sydney Tafler Alfie Bass Betty Ann Davies
criminal escaped convict woman neighbor police officer old flame dark melodramatic engaging london prison bomb shelter backyard crime hiding relationships family prison break friendship escape
An escaped convict tries to hide out at his former lover's house, but she has since married and is reluctant to help him.
Drama
UK
1948
120 Minutes
Harold French Ralph Smart Dirk Bogarde Francoise Rosay Mervyn Johns Ian Fleming James Robertson Justice Mai Zetterling Bernard Lee Cecil Parker
tennis player father pianist colonel mistress poet amusing lighthearted charming england paris monte carlo, monaco hobby tennis poetry piano sacrifice transformation adventure 1940s
Four of W. Somerset Maugham's short stories are brought to the screen with each introduced by the author. In the first story, "The Facts of Life", a young man with great potential on the ... See full summary »