Ralph Thomas


Director

Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1995)
Director
Young Ivanhoe (1995)
Director
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979)
Director
It's Not the Size That Counts (1979)
Director
Doctor in Trouble (1970)
Director
Some Girls Do (1969)
Director
The High Commissioner (1968)
Director
Deadlier Than the Male (1967)
Director
Carnaby, M. D. (1967)
Director
McGuire, Go Home! (1966)
Director
Agent 8 3/4 (1965)
Director
Doctor in Distress (1964)
Director
Young and Willing (1964)
Director
A Pair of Briefs (1963)
Director
The Dog and the Diamonds (1962)
Director
No Love for Johnnie (1961)
Director
Doctor in Love (1961)
Director
No, My Darling Daughter! (1961)
Director
The 39 Steps (1959)
Director
A Tale of Two Cities (1958)
Director
The Wind Cannot Read (1958)
Director
Doctor at Large (1957)
Director
Campbell's Kingdom (1957)
Director
The Iron Petticoat (1956)
Director
Above Us The Waves (1956)
Director
Doctor in the House (1955)
Director
Doctor at Sea (1955)
Director
Mad About Men (1954)
Director
A Day to Remember (1953)
Director
The Clouded Yellow (1950)
Director
Helter Skelter (1949)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

The Lawyer (1970)
Mike Peterson
The Starfighters (1964)
Captain O'Brien

Producer (Feature Film)

Shoot Me (1988)
Co-Producer
Pop Pirates (1984)
Producer
It's Not the Size That Counts (1979)
Producer
The 39 Steps (1959)
Producer
The Wind Cannot Read (1958)
Producer

Production Companies (Feature Film)

Carnaby, M. D. (1967)
Company
McGuire, Go Home! (1966)
Company
Agent 8 3/4 (1965)
Company
Doctor in Distress (1964)
Company
Young and Willing (1964)
Company
A Pair of Briefs (1963)
Company
Doctor in Love (1961)
Company
No, My Darling Daughter! (1961)
Company

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996)
Other

Writer (TV Mini-Series)

Vendetta II: The New Mafia (1993)
Screenplay

Life Events

Photo Collections

The Iron Petticoat - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Here are a few photos taken behind-the-scenes during production of The Iron Petticoat (1956), filmed in England and starring Bob Hope and Katharine Hepburn.

Videos

Movie Clip

Iron Petticoat, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Human Ice Cube Now in a London hotel, American pilot Chuck (Bob Hope) receives his upper-class Brit fiancee` and her cousin (Noelle Middleton, Nicholas Phipps), who suspect he's hot for the Russian pilot defector Vinka (Katharine Hepburn) he's been assigned to look after, in The Iron Petticoat, 1956.
Iron Petticoat, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) To Moscow Together! Russian pilot Vinka (Katharine Hepburn), having defected only because she's angry at men in general, warming to her American minder Chuck (Bob Hope) at a West German officers' club, while he plots to get sent to London to pursue his well-fixed fiancee`, in The Iron Petticoat, 1956.
Iron Petticoat, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Western Hypocrisy Enter Katharine Hepburn as Capt. Kovolenko, the Russian pilot who's flown her MiG to a West German air base, debriefed by Tarbell (Alan Gifford) and meeting American pilot Chuck (Bob Hope), early in The Iron Petticoat, 1956, from Ben Hecht's original story and screenplay.
Agent 8 3/4 (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Frightful Coward Sent by the employment agency on an interview, bored writer Whistler (Dirk Bogarde) has no idea who Colonel Cunliffe (Robert Morley) really is, nor what he's after, early in Agent 8 3/4, 1965.
Agent 8 3/4 (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Red Businessman Still the unwitting spy, Whistler (Dirk Bogarde) thinks he's been sent to Prague on a business trip, meeting waiter Josef (Roger Delgado) and his Czech minder Vlasta (Sylva Koscina), director Ralph Thomas the suspect in the newspaper, in Agent 8 3/4, 1965.
Tale Of Two Cities, A (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits Opening title sequence for the 1958 Rank Organisation production of Charles Dickens' A Tale Of Two Cities, starring Dirk Bogarde and Dorothy Tutin, produced by Betty E. Box.
Tale Of Two Cities, A (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Recalled To Life Sydney Carton (Dirk Bogarde), Jarvis Lowry (Cecil Parker) and the title of the first book of Charles Dickens' novel are introduced in this first scene from the 1958 Rank Organisation production of A Tale Of Two Cities.
No, My Darling Daughter -- (Movie Clip) Button Face Tansy (Juliet Mills) touring London with her new American friend Cornelius (Rad Fulton), even as her father (Michael Redgrave) and the general (Roger Livesey) plot her romance with his son (Michael Craig), in No, My Darling Daughter, 1961.
No, My Darling Daughter -- (Movie Clip) You're No Dreamboat Opening scenes from the Betty E. Box production, Sir Matthew (Michael Redgrave) calling from Paris, then his daughter Tansy (Juliet Mills) with Thomas (Michael Craig), the put-upon son of his friend, in No, My Darling Daughter, 1961.
Doctor In Distress -- (Movie Clip) With A Mininum Of Confidence Perturbed senior doctor Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice) thinks little of the ground-breaking ceremony he's overseeing, in Doctor In Distress, 1964, also starring Dirk Bogarde.
Doctor In Distress -- (Movie Clip) Why Am I Doing This? Resident Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) usurps interns swarming around fetching patient Delia (Samantha Eggar), early in Doctor In Distress, 1964, from the popular series produced by Betty E. Box.
Tale Of Two Cities, A (1958) -- (Movie Clip) I Come Here Every Night Carton (Dirk Bogarde), found in the street by Lucie (Dorothy Tutin) and Prossy (Athene Seyler), makes his extraordinary confession in the 1958 British production of Charles Dickens' A Tale Of Two Cities.

Family

Gerald Thomas
Brother
Director.
Jeremy Thomas
Son
Producer.

Bibliography