Gerald Gibbs


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Finger Of Guilt (1956) -- (Movie Clip) You Film People The opening from un-credited director Joseph Losey, a blacklisted American ex-pat working in England, introducing Richard Basehart as American movie producer Reggie, now working in England, explaining his troubles to his doctor (Basil Dignam), in Finger Of Guilt, 1956.
Finger Of Guilt (1956) -- (Movie Clip) The Big Producer Act Actress Kay (Constance Cummings), confirming that she’s the woman with whom he had the affair that caused him to leave Hollywood for England, tangles with producer Reggie (Richard Basehart), who’s now being blackmailed by somebody in Newcastle, in Finger Of Guilt, 1956.
Finger Of Guilt (1956) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Want Your Sympathy American producer Reggie (Richard Basehart) has brought his wife (Faith Brook) to Newcastle, England to confront the actress (Mary Murphy), who may be blackmailing him, though he’s convinced he’s never met her, in American ex-pat director Joseph Losey’s English-made Finger Of Guilt, 1956.
No Orchids For Miss Blandish -- (Movie Clip) Take The Rap And Like It After 30-minutes of talk about him, Slim (Jack LaRue) appears, taking custody of Miss Blandish (Linden Travers), eliminating lesser thug Bailey (Leslie Bradley), in the British faux-American gangster hit No Orchids For Miss Blandish, 1948.
No Orchids For Miss Blandish -- (Movie Clip) You Croaked Him! Brits playing American thugs, high-strung Riley (Richard Nelson) launches the kidnap of Foster (John McLaren) and Miss Blandish (Linden Travers), but Bailey (Leslie Bradley) has to shoot almost everyone, in No Orchids For Miss Blandish, 1948.
No Orchids For Miss Blandish -- (Movie Clip) Open, Don't Do It Fascinating and meticulous opening, demonstrating the British take on making an American crime film, this controversial hit actually set in New York, No Orchids For Miss Blandish, 1948.
X The Unknown -- (Movie Clip) Good Reading Soldiers learning to use a Geiger counter on a Scottish bog, clumsy Lancing (Kenneth Cope) finds something other than the harmless test signal, scientist Banneman (Peter Hammond) following up as trouble ensues, early in X: The Unknown, 1957.
X The Unknown -- (Movie Clip) Stay Behind The Screen Fiddling with his machines, American atomic scientist Royston (Dean Jagger) receives soldier Haggis (Ian McNaughton) who summons him to the boss (Edward Chapman) at a Scottish nuclear facility, early in X: The Unknown, 1957.

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