Ralph Richardson - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • The Ghoul (1933)
  • Friday the Thirteenth (1933)
  • Thunder in the Air (1934)
  • The King of Paris (1934)
  • Java Head (1934)
  • The Return of Bulldog Drummond (1934)
  • Things to Come (1936)
  • The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)
  • Thunder in the City (1937)
  • The Divorce of Lady X (1938)
  • South Riding (1938)
  • The Citadel (1938)
  • The Lion Has Wings (1939)
  • Q Planes (1939)
  • The Four Feathers (1939)
  • On the Night of the Fire (1939)
  • The Silver Fleet (1943)
  • School for Secrets (1946)
  • Anna Karenina (1948)
  • The Fallen Idol (1948)
  • The Heiress (1949)
  • Cricket (1950) - narrator
  • Home at Seven (1952)
  • The Sound Barrier (1952)
  • The Holly and the Ivy (1952)
  • Richard III (1955)
  • The Passionate Stranger (1957)
  • Our Man in Havana (1959)
  • Oscar Wilde (1960)
  • Exodus (1960)
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)
  • The 300 Spartans (1962)
  • Woman of Straw (1964)
  • Doctor Zhivago (1965)
  • The Wrong Box (1966)
  • Khartoum (1966)
  • Midas Run (1969)
  • Oh! What a Lovely War (1969)
  • Battle of Britain (1969)
  • The Bed-Sitting Room (1969)
  • Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971)
  • Eagle in a Cage (1972)
  • Lady Caroline Lamb (1972)
  • Tales from the Crypt (1972)
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972)
  • A Doll's House (1973)
  • O Lucky Man! (1973)
  • Rollerball (1975)
  • The Man in the Iron Mask (1977)
  • Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
  • Watership Down (1978) (voice)
  • Dragonslayer (1981)
  • Time Bandits (1981)
  • Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
  • Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984)

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