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John Mills is “The October Man”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Nov 14, 2023
John Mills is “The October Man”
The October Man (1947)
is a British mystery film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring John Mills
and Joan Greenwood. The screenplay was written by novelist Eric Ambler who also
served as producer.
Jim Ackland (Mills) sustains a brain injury in a b read more
John Mills has “Great Expectations” in the David Lean adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 8, 2023
John Mills has “Great Expectations” in the David Lean adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic
Great Expectations
(1946) is a British drama directed by David Lean and based on the 1861 novel by
Charles Dickens and starring John Mills and Valerie Hobson. The strong
supporting cast i read more
Charles Laughton, John Mills, and Brenda de Banzie star in “Hobson’s Choice”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jul 17, 2023
Charles Laughton, John Mills, and Brenda de Banzie star in “Hobson’s Choice”
Hobson’s Choice
(1954) is a British romantic comedy film directed by David Lean and starring
Charles Laughton, John Mills, and Benda de Banzie. The film is based on the
play of the same name wri read more
John Mills, Horst Buchholz, and Hayley Mills struggle in “Tiger Bay”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Feb 12, 2021
John Mills, Horst Buchholz, and Hayley Mills struggle in “Tiger Bay”
Tiger Bay (1959) is a British crime drama directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring John Mills, Horst Buchholz, and Hayley Mills in her first major film role. The plot centers around a young Polish sailor named Bron read more
A John Mills musical
Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Feb 13, 2015
I’ve just reviewed an early musical starring John Mills, Car of Dreams , released in 1935, over at my British movies blog. Anyone interested is very welcome to take a look! This is the first in a planned series about films starring this great actor. read more
Scott of the Antarctic (1948) with John Mills
Classic Film Freak Posted by Greg Orypeck on Jun 12, 2014
Share This!“We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death, but though we tried to dissuade him, we knew it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman. We all hope to meet the end with a similar spirit and assuredly the end is not far.” —— Robert Falcon Scott If ever there was read more
John Mills, Jane Greer, and Richard Basehart: It's Triple Feature Time at the Cafe!
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 29, 2013
Jim--haunted by memories of the tragedy.
The October Man (1947). A bus accident on a dark, rainy night leaves Jim Ackland (John Mills) with a skull fracture--and the tragic memory of a friend's young daughter who died while under his care. After spending a year in a hospital, Jim emerges a fra read more
John Mills "looks like" a young Willie Nelson.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Aug 31, 2010
Sir John Mills,(22 February 1908 – 23 April 2005), was an English actor, who made more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades.Willie Nelson (born April 30, 1933), is a Texan country singer-songwriter, author, poet, actor. He reached his greatest fame during the outlaw country movem read more
John Mills
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Aug 22, 2010
John Mills, made his first film, The Midshipmaid (1932), and next went on to play, in one of my favorite films, Colley in the 1939 film version of, Goodbye, Mr Chips. The story begins with Mr. Chipping, a retired schoolteacher of 83, falling asleep and his 58-year career is told in a flashback:When read more
SUtS: John Mills
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Aug 21, 2010
Though John Mills was an acclaimed actor in his own right, he is perhaps best known by modern audiences as the father of actresses Hayley (The Parent Trap) and Juliet (the over-the-top soap opera Passions). And while he was undoubtedly proud of his young thespians (he costarred with each of them at read more