Peter Dyneley Filmography

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Actor
  • Soul Patrol

    Synopsis: A better than average cast, headed by Nigel Davenport, hypes the quality of the low-budget meller Soul Patrol. The protagonist is a black newspaper reporter, working in a racially explosive community. Sensing dirty work afoot, the reporter butts heads with the all-white police department. The Read More

    1980
  • 1972
  • Chato's Land

    Actors: Sally Adez, Sonia Rangan, Rudy Ugland, Rebecca Wilson, Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, Richard Basehart, James Whitmore, Simon Oakland

    Synopsis: Charles Bronson stars in this revisionist western directed by Michael Winner. The film concerns an Apache half-breed, Pardon Chato (Charles Bronson), who finds himself pursued by a relentless posse, headed by Joshua Everette (Jack Palance), after Chato has killed a white sheriff. But when members Read More

    1971
  • The Executioner

    Actors: George Peppard, Joan Collins, Judy Geeson, Oscar Homolka, Charles Gray

    Synopsis: Set in England, The Executioner stars American actor George Peppard as John Shay, a British spy. Shay is convinced that there's a double agent at large, and he's further convinced that it's his former colleague Adam Booth (Keith Michell). Having set himself up as judge and jury, Shay now intends Read More

    1970
  • Thunderbirds Are Go

    Actors: Sylvia Anderson, Ray Barrett, Alexander Davion, David Graham, Christine Finn, Peter Dyneley

    Synopsis: This animated, futuristic puppet fantasy finds Lady Penelope and Professor Brains working for the organization International Rescue. The professor has developed an aircraft for the New World Aircraft company. Corporate spies secretly working for the NWA organization steal the experimental flyer. Read More

    1968
  • Thunderbird 6

    Synopsis: This British sci-fi film is based on a popular British television series Thunderbirds. The characters are portrayed by special marionettes. The story centers on the exploits of International Rescue, who use spaceships to save beautiful Lady Penelope from her kidnappers, the evil villains of New Read More

    1966
  • Call Me Bwana

    Actors: Bob Hope, Anita Ekberg, Edie Adams, Lionel Jeffries, Percy Herbert

    Synopsis: It's Bob Hope as phony explorer Matt Merriwether, who promotes himself as an expert on the dark continent, basing his exploration of the African subcontinent on old diaries of his uncle. When an American space capsule crashes in an uncharted region of Africa, Merriwether, based on his alleged Read More

    1963
  • The Stolen Airliner

    Synopsis: In this adventure, a group of young people try to guard a valuable British plane. Unfortunately, international crooks gull them into believing that they are buyers and hijack the craft. During the flight, the guardians try to take the craft back from the crooks. Meanwhile the RAF flies to their Read More

    1962
  • House of Mystery

    Synopsis: In this spooky drama, newlyweds move into a charming old house and find that they share it with spirit who tells them of the house's grim, gory history. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1961
  • The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

    Actors: Vivien Leigh, Warren Beatty, Coral Browne, Jill St. John, Lotte Lenya

    Synopsis: Vivien Leigh plays Karen Stone, a middle-aged actress whose career is in a tailspin. To assuage her hurt feelings, Karen goes on a vacation to Rome with her husband, who dies en route. Her best friend (Coral Browne) compassionately arranges for a young Italian escort (read: gigolo) to keep Karen Read More

    1961
  • The Manster

    Synopsis: Manster is a favorite among campy horror aficionados and for good reason as it is both unintentionally funny and genuinely creepy. A "Manster" is half-man, half-monster. To accommodate this set-up, the title character has two heads. Back in his single-domed days, the Manster was an American Read More

    1961
  • One Step Beyond: The Stranger

    Synopsis: After a town in Asia Minor is reduced to rubble by an earthquake, an American named Hadley (Peter Dyneley) volunteers to help locate the injured survivors. Also pitching in to help is a mysterious stranger, who after rescuing seven people from certain death perishes himself. When the fingerprints Read More

    1961
  • October Moth

    Synopsis: In this melodrama, a mentally retarded young man inadvertently causes an auto accident and brings the injured woman driver back to the isolated farm he shares with his sister. The poor fellow is sure that the woman is his deceased mother. His sister and a helpful telephone lineman do their best to Read More

    1960
  • Deadly Record

    Synopsis: Before Lee Patterson established himself as an American soap opera star, he made scores of minor-league British films. In Deadly Record, Patterson plays an aviator accused of killing his wife. The actual miscreant is obvious to the audience, but the dimwitted cops continue to persecute Our Hero. Read More

    1959
  • The Inbetween Age

    Actors: Lee Patterson, Mary Steele, Linda Gray, Ronald Adam

    Synopsis: In this lightweight drama, an adventurous couple endeavors to open a coffee bar and record production company. They begin searching for a recording star to promote. Their first choice is their own handyman, a bit of an amateur singer. He and some of the other new singers for the company hit the Read More

    1958
  • The Strange Awakening

    Actors: Lex Barker, Carole Mathews, Lisa Gastoni, Nora Swinburne, Peter Dyneley

    Synopsis: In this crime drama, an American suffers a head injury while vacationing in France and finds himself victimized by a conniving female con artist. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1958
  • Female Fiends

    Synopsis: In this French suspenser, a tourist gets entangled in an easy money scheme. The trouble begins when the tourist offers a hitchhiker a lift. He is quickly knocked-out and left by the road. When he regains consciousness, he finds that he is in a strange house and cannot remember who he is or how he Read More

    1958
  • The Whole Truth

    Actors: Stewart Granger, Donna Reed, George Sanders, Gianna Maria Canale, MichaƩl Shillo

    Synopsis: In this mystery, a movie producer gets bored with his wife and begins an affair with a fiery actress. In the end, he jilts his mistress and returns to his wife. The trouble begins when someone stabs the actress and he is labelled the prime suspect by a detective. Later the producer discovers that Read More

    1958
  • The Deadly Game

    Synopsis: The Deadly Game was originally released in England as Third Party Risk. Lloyd Bridges stars as an ex-GI living in Spain. Accused of murdering an army buddy and betraying his country to the Enemy, Bridges must work overtime to clear himself. Though the leading ladies are forgettable, some excellent Read More

    1955
  • Beau Brummell

    Actors: Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Ustinov, Robert Morley, James Donald

    Synopsis: As an actor, British film star Stewart Granger was very handsome, but this is all that is required of him in Beau Brummell. Granger plays the famed 18th-century dandy and social arbiter who rises from poverty to become the adviser and severest critic of the Prince of Wales (marvelously portrayed Read More

    1954
  • You Know What Sailors Are

    Actors: Akim Tamiroff, Donald Sinden, Sarah Lawson, Naunton Wayne, Bill Kerr

    Synopsis: While off on a drunken toot, three British naval officers attach an old baby carriage and a pawnbroker's sign to the stern of a foreign naval vessel. The next morning, a zealous officer spots the curious appendage and comes to the conclusion that the "pram" and sign are actually part of a Read More

    1954
  • Chance Meeting

    Actors: Odile Versois, David Knight, Joseph Tomelty, Paul Carpenter, Theodore Bikel, David Kossoff

    Synopsis: Also known as Chance Meeting, The Young Lovers can be described as an Iron Curtain romance. The boy, Ted (David Knight), works as a code expert at the American Embassy in London. The girl, Anna (Odelle Versois), is the daughter of a communist dignitary. When Ted and Anna fall in love, they find Read More

    1954
  • Hell Below Zero

    Actors: Alan Ladd, Joan Tetzel, Basil Sydney, Stanley Baker, Joseph Tomelty

    Synopsis: Hell Below Zero was one of several 1950s films made in Britain by Hollywood's Alan Ladd. The star plays Duncan Craig, who signs onto a whaling ship to get the facts behind the death of Judy Nordahl's (Joan Tetzel) father. While on a whaling expedition near Antarctica, Craig becomes suspicious of Read More

    1954
  • Laughing in the Sunshine

    Synopsis: In this romance a princess goes incognito on a Swedish vacation when she meets a handsome commoner with whom she falls in love. It creates class conflict until he reveals that he too is of royal blood. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1953

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