Reviews A-Z

Our Day Out (1976)

Tempers flare and troubles abound when a coach load of 30 remedial kids - and their teachers - set out for an outing from Liverpool to North Wales

Out There (1963)

It is 1915. Young Annie Hudd, in spite of her family's jeers, is determined to go to France to help the wounded soldiers. She is to suffer many setbacks before her ambition to become a nurse is realised.

Peace with Terror (1963)

Frederick James Parsons is fanatical, dedicated, sincere; with his willing but slow-witted accomplice, Harry Warblow, he has planned a crime so sensational that it will surely call world-wide attention to his aims.

The Photographer (1968)

The world of beautiful women and fashion photographers-what happens when a girl from the country arrives in London and finds herself out of her depth?

A Place of My Own (1960)

A group of building workers have one thing in common - their dreams for the future; but Ken, the foreman, is cruelly determined to make them see that their dreams can never be fulfilled.

Pretty Polly (1966)

Noel Coward's short story starring Lynn Redgrave as an ugly duckling who only later turns into a most possessing young swan.

Ready for the Glory (1966)

The rich and attractive Lady Pruella writes to a marriage bureau for a husband and a most surprising candidate turns up...

Rosemary (1963)

The end of a summer; pale sky; white sand; a small tent - enter small, immaculate, dapper Teddy singing "By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea!" Not the beginning of a musical but of Molly Kazan's comedy Rosemary.