Peter Duffell

Peter Duffell

  • Title: Peter Duffell
  • Popularity: 0.4223
  • Known For: Directing
  • Birthday: 1922-07-10
  • Place of Birth: Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
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Peter Duffell Movies

  • 2012
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    Amicus: House of Horrors

    Amicus: House of Horrors

    10 2012 HD

    For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length documentary celebrating the history of the Amicus Productions film company. Founded in the early 1960s by Americans Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg, Amicus produced some classic (now cult) horror movies, including Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors, The House That Dripped Blood, Tales From The Crypt, Asylum and From Beyond The Grave. Featuring interviews with key individuals who worked for Amicus (actors, directors, etc.), and with many rare photographs and production designs throughout, this documentary is a must-see for fans of British horror cinema.

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  • 1971
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    The House That Dripped Blood

    The House That Dripped Blood

    6.4 1971 HD

    A Scotland Yard investigator looks into four mysterious cases involving an unoccupied house.

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  • 1975
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    Inside Out

    Inside Out

    6.5 1975 HD

    An American ex-WW II POW returns to Germany 30 years after the war. He teams up with the former commander of his prison camp. Together they spring a Nazi war criminal from jail. He's the only one left who knows where a secret wartime cache of gold is hidden.

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  • 1980
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    Caught on a Train

    Caught on a Train

    3.8 1980 HD

    British playwright Stephen Poliakoff's comical teleplay investigates Europe's changing social landscape via three strangers who meet on a train. Peter, an English businessman on an overnight trip through Europe, shares a compartment with a beautiful American woman, Lorraine. But Peter's hope for romance is soon dampened by Lorraine's xenophobia and the arrival of a haughty Viennese aristocrat.

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  • 1990
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    King of the Wind

    King of the Wind

    6.4 1990 HD

    In 1727, an Arab colt is born with the signs of the wheat ear and the white spot on his heel: evil and good. And thus begins the life of Sham. He is a gift to the King of France, through a series of adventures with his faithful stable boy, Agba, he becomes the Godolphin Arabian, the founder of one of the greatest thoroughbred racing lines of all time.

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  • 1973
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    England Made Me

    England Made Me

    5.7 1973 HD

    A young, English, ne'er-do-well who goes to stay with his sister and her wealthy fiancé/benefactor in 1930's Germany, just before the rise of the Nazi party.

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  • 1970
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    Using the Telephone

    Using the Telephone

    1 1970 HD

    A young David Jason tries and fails to master sales calls.

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  • 1982
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    Experience Preferred... But Not Essential

    Experience Preferred... But Not Essential

    6.8 1982 HD

    A shy, introverted young girl takes a summer job at a seaside resort in Wales, where she finds the staff, the owners and patrons unlike anyone she has ever met before.

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  • 1982
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    Bright Eyes

    Bright Eyes

    1 1982 HD

    1999: Examination of family life and political ideals in a war-ravaged future Europe, compared and contrasted with ’60s equivalents.

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  • 1987
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    Hand in Glove

    Hand in Glove

    1 1987 HD

    A woman finds herself on the verge of madness after experiencing a vision of her lovers imminent death.

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  • 1961
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    Partners in Crime

    Partners in Crime

    5.7 1961 HD

    British crime film directed by Peter Duffell and starring Bernard Lee, Moira Redmond and John Van Eyssen, loosely based on the 1918 novel "The Man Who Knew" by Edgar Wallace.

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  • 1986
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    Letters to an Unknown Lover

    Letters to an Unknown Lover

    2.7 1986 HD

    During World War II, two allied soldiers escape from a Nazi POW camp to Lyons, where they accept the hospitality of mademoiselle Helene.

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  • 1980
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    Murder Rap

    Murder Rap

    1 1980 HD

    Wally, a caretaker in a block of flats, loses his job when the flats are used to rehouse Bhengali families.

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  • 1970
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    7.5 1970 HD

    Adapted from M.M. Kaye's best-selling novel, this dramatic HBO miniseries follows two star-crossed lovers -- the young British officer Ash (Ben Cross) and the betrothed princess Anjuli (Amy Irving) -- as they face daunting odds in their quest to be together. Set in India during the time of the British Raj, this haunting (and BAFTA-nominated) love story features spectacular scenery and an epic saga of battle, treachery and intrigue.

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  • 1970
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    6.7 1970 HD

    A British television anthology of stories, often with sinister and wryly comedic undertones, and a twist at the end. With early episodes written and presented by Roald Dahl, the series featured a plethora of big name guest stars.

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  • 1970
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    6.7 1970 HD

    The Scales of Justice is a series of thirteen British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine were made in black and white, and the last four in colour. The finale, Payment in Kind, was Merton Park's final production. Episodes were based on criminal cases, and each film was introduced by criminologist Edgar Lustgarten. The series derives its title from the symbolic scales held by the statue of Justice, situated above the dome of London's Central Criminal Court, The Old Bailey. The opening narration describes her as having "in her right hand, the Sword of Power and Retribution, and in her left – The Scales of Justice".

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  • 1970
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    6.7 1970 HD

    The Scales of Justice is a series of thirteen British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine were made in black and white, and the last four in colour. The finale, Payment in Kind, was Merton Park's final production. Episodes were based on criminal cases, and each film was introduced by criminologist Edgar Lustgarten. The series derives its title from the symbolic scales held by the statue of Justice, situated above the dome of London's Central Criminal Court, The Old Bailey. The opening narration describes her as having "in her right hand, the Sword of Power and Retribution, and in her left – The Scales of Justice".

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  • 1970
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    6.7 1970 HD

    The Scales of Justice is a series of thirteen British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine were made in black and white, and the last four in colour. The finale, Payment in Kind, was Merton Park's final production. Episodes were based on criminal cases, and each film was introduced by criminologist Edgar Lustgarten. The series derives its title from the symbolic scales held by the statue of Justice, situated above the dome of London's Central Criminal Court, The Old Bailey. The opening narration describes her as having "in her right hand, the Sword of Power and Retribution, and in her left – The Scales of Justice".

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  • 1970
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    6.2 1970 HD

    An NYPD officer transfers his family to a space station.

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  • 1970
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    7 1970 HD

    A one-hour anthology television series of one-off contemporary and classic dramas produced by the BBC.

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  • 1970
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    5.8 1970 HD

    The Adventures of Black Beauty is a British family adventure series broadcast on ITV1. Produced by London Weekend Television, the 52-episode series was inspired by Anna Sewell's novel but featured new characters, including Dr James Gordon and his children, who, in 19th century rural England, take in the horse Black Beauty.

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  • 1970
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    6.8 1970 HD

    In early 20th-century England, young orphan Christina Parsons is sent to live with her Uncle Russell, who owns the country estate of Flambards, and has two sons. Mark, the elder, is a wastrel, a roue and, like his father, loves to hunt. The younger, William, lives to fly aeroplanes. Christina finds herself struggling with the ideas of classism as she falls in love with country life, the hunt, and one of her cousins. But after an impulsive marriage, when her husband is called away by the First World War, Christina must keep Flambards afloat by herself.

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  • 1970
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    5 1970 HD

    Play for Tomorrow is a British television anthology science fiction series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 in 1982. It spun off from the anthology drama series Play for Today after the success of The Flipside of Dominick Hide on that strand. Each of the six episodes paints a vision of life in a future year, near the end of the 20th Century or at the beginning of the 21st.

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