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John Dankworth Filmography

Poster of The Servant

The Servant (1963)

In the bustling heart of London, aristocrat Tony (James Fox) welcomes the seemingly loyal and...

Poster of Gangster No. 1

Gangster No. 1 (2000)

Bathing in the gloom of 1999, an ageing crime kingpin casts a smug, retrospective glance...

Poster of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)

Rooted in the heart of Nottingham, England, young Arthur Seaton is shackled by the chains...

Poster of Darling

Darling (1965)

In the glimmering world of the sixties, we meet Diana Scott (Julie Christie), a young...

Poster of Accident

Accident (1967)

In the hallowed halls of Oxford, philosophy professor Stephen, portrayed by Sir Dirk Bogarde, finds...

Poster of The Whole Truth

The Whole Truth (1958)

In the sun-dappled beauty of the French Riviera, we find movie producer Max Poulton wrestling...

Poster of The Criminal

The Criminal (1960)

An ex-con who's taken part in the robbery of a racetrack is caught and sent...

Poster of Fathom

Fathom (1967)

In southern Spain with a U.S. team, skydiver Fathom Harvill (Raquel Welch) is approached by...

Poster of Perfect Friday

Perfect Friday (1970)

The deputy manager of a London bank has worked out a way to rob the...

Poster of The Magus

The Magus (1968)

An English teacher arrives on a sleepy Greek island to take up a vacant teaching...

Poster of All Night Long

All Night Long (1962)

This movie, based on William Shakespeare's Othello, is neatly positioned as a vehicle to showcase...

Poster of Return from the Ashes

Return from the Ashes (1965)

Stanislaus Pilgrin, a Polish chess master and handsome gigolo, marries wealthy Jewish widow, Dr. Michele...

Poster of Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment

Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)

Morgan Delt is a failed and irresponsible left-wing artist whose Communist parents own a fish...

Poster of We Are the Lambeth Boys

We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959)

Part of the British 'Free Cinema' movement, which included Lindsay Anderson's 'Every Day Except Christmas'...