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  1. The 1959 film stars Kenneth More as Richard Hannay, the lead role played in the Hitchcock film by Robert Donat. Hannay is out for a pleasant stroll in Regent's Park in London one day when he runs into a nanny pushing a pram, supposedly with a sleeping baby in it. When the nanny (Faith Brook) is involved in a near-miss with a speeding car ...

  2. Next to No Time. Next to No Time, also known as Next to No Time!, is a 1958 British colour comedy film written and directed by Henry Cornelius and starring Kenneth More, Betsy Drake, John Laurie, Sid James and Irene Handl. [1] It was based on Paul Gallico 's short story The Enchanted Hour. It was the last feature film completed by Cornelius ...

  3. 21 de sept. de 2021 · Getting to Know Kenneth More. Few have made film acting look as easy as Kenneth More. It was once said that he had 'the rare capacity to make decency interesting'. But there was often a hint of mischief about More's characters that made them seem affable and familiar. The secret to his success, however, was the sense of assurance that he exuded ...

  4. Kenneth More - His War and War Films: With Nick Pourgourides, Paul Woodadge. Today my guest is Nick Pourgourides author of More, Please!: A personal journey to restore the legacy of Kenneth More.

  5. Rank gave More the one close-to-a-starring-part in their epic version of the Titanic story, A Night to Remember (1958), possibly the best film More ever appeared in. Hollywood studios were sniffing around – I’m not sure what specific films, if any were offered – but More was reluctant to go, unsure his persona would work there (for every star who succeeded, like Stewart Granger and ...

  6. Kenneth More (1914 - 1982) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por El día más largo, El coleccionista, La última noche del Titanic, Hundid el Bismarck, Viaje al centro de la Tierra, La India en llamas, La rubia y el sheriff, El padre Brown (Serie de TV), El admirable Crichton y La saga de los Forsyte (Serie de TV)

  7. Where Time Began: Directed by Juan Piquer Simón. With Kenneth More, Pep Munné, Ivonne Sentis, Frank Braña. Also known as "The Fabulous Journey to the Centre of the Earth" in the UK.