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Guide | Film Listing
Films starring Trevor Howard
The British film industry never quite knew how to handle Trevor Howard. Sure, they knew he was a star, and that he had been since David Lean plucked him from obscurity to play the dashing romantic lead in the eternally beloved Brief Encounter. And you only need to watch one of his early films (Green For Danger, perhaps, or maybe Golden Salamand... show more >
The British film industry never quite knew how to handle Trevor Howard. Sure, they knew he was a star, and that he had been since David Lean plucked him from obscurity to play the dashing romantic lead in the eternally beloved Brief Encounter. And you only need to watch one of his early films (Green For Danger, perhaps, or maybe Golden Salamander) to know how well he could act.
But British film liked its chaps to be stolid and affable (think Jack Hawkins, think Kenny More) and that didn't suit Howard. His forte was playing cynics and the self-destructive. Howard excelled at undermining the image of the English gentleman, revealing brittle characters hiding behind Stiff Upper Lips. One of his defining early roles was as an RAF hero turned underworld stooge in the classic noir They Made Me A Fugitive.
He would have been perfectly cast as the 'hero' in any adaptation of Graham Greene's work; as it was, he appeared only in two – The Third Man and Heart of the Matter, two of his best performances. Perhaps his finest moment came in Carol Reed's adaptation of Outcast of the Islands, where Howard brings an implacable intensity to the role of the misanthropic Willems.
The parts shrank as Howard aged but he remained magnetic: he walked away with Tony Richardson's The Charge of the Light Brigade as the demented Lord Cardigan. The humane parish priest he plays in David Lean's epic melodrama Ryan's Daughter is maybe the best thing about that much-misunderstood film, better even than the performance of Howard's long-term drinking buddy Robert Mitchum.
His finest late-period role was his least characteristic. Howard cast dignity to the wind to play the drunken aristocrat in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, a role that he numbered amongst his favourites. Howard was a keen practical joker but rarely got the chance to assay comedy; he relished his turn as the bibulous Sir Henry.
Howard died in 1988, aged 74. He left a legacy of magnificent performances, not always in films worthy of his talent. He was one of our very best. < show less
1951,
Carol Reed, DVD
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Based on a Joseph Conrad story, Outcast of the Islands stars Trevor Howard (in magnificent form) ...
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1948,
David Lean, DVD
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An acclaimed drama based on the novel by HG Wells in which a young woman weds an ...
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1949,
Carol Reed, DVD
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"I never knew the old Vienna before the war...", so begins the narration to The T...
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1951,
Carol Reed, DVD
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Based on a Joseph Conrad story, Outcast of the Islands stars Trevor Howard (in magnificent form) ...
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1949,
Carol Reed, DVD
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"I never knew the old Vienna before the war...", so begins the narration to The T...
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1945,
David Lean, DVD
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A rightly celebrated tear-jerker recreating a little England on a northern railwa...
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1971,
Charles Jarrott, DVD
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Nominated for 5 Oscars and described as 'one of the great lost movies of the 1970s' this all-sta...
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1950,
Ronald Neame, DVD
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An exotic British thriller adapted from the best selling novel by Victor Canning Golden Salamande...
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1980,
Silvio Narizzano, DVD
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The sequel to Jewel in the Crown, Paul Scott's Booker prize winning novel about a British colonel...
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1946,
Frank Launder, DVD
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Directed by Frank Launder and written by Sidney Gilliat, I See A Dark Stranger is a suspense-fill...
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1953,
George More O Ferrall, DVD
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A faithful adaptation of the Graham Greene novel starring Trevor Howard as Scobie...
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1946,
Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliatt, DVD
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Alastair Sim stars as the eccentric and irreverent Inspector Cockrill of the Kent County Police a...
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1968,
Tony Richardson, DVD
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Lavish, comic and remorseless exposure of the idiocy behind the famous military r...
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1958,
Carol Reed, DVD
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A WWII drama, The Key is directed by Carol Reed and stars William Holden and Sophia Loren. Americ...
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1948,
David Lean, DVD
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An acclaimed drama based on the novel by HG Wells in which a young woman weds an ...
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1951,
Ralph Thomas, DVD
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An action-packed Hitchcock-styled thriller in which Trevor Howard plays ex-spy wh...
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1945,
David Lean, Blu-ray
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A rightly celebrated tear-jerker recreating a little England on a northern railwa...
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1945,
Anthony Asquith, DVD
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With its starry line-up and a stirring Terence Rattigan script, this account of the hardships and...
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1970,
David Lean, DVD
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Sumptuous Irish shores, raging emotions and brooding decisions, Lean's film may not come anywhere...
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1947,
Alberto Cavalcanti, DVD
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Gritty film noir in which a bored and cynical ex-RAF flyer Clem Morgan (Trevor Ho...
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1988,
Michael Radford, DVD
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Arriving in Nairobi in 1940, Lady Diana Broughton (Greta Scacchi) and her millionaire husband (Jo...
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1950,
Herbert Wilcox, DVD
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Anna Neagle stars as Odette Sansom, a heroine who served in the Special Operations Executive duri...
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1970,
Tony Palmer, DVD
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Available for the first time on DVD, Tony Palmer's ...
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1977,
Marty Feldman, DVD
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Following his unforgettable performances in Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein and Si...
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1969,
Guy Hamilton, DVD
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An all-star tribute to 'The Few' of the Royal Air Force who stood between Hitler's ambitions and ...
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1976,
Jack Gold, DVD
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An intense drama of the often brief lives of fighter pilots in World War I, mixing the excitement...
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1956,
Roy Boulting, DVD
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An imaginative remake of Richard Connell's classic suspense story, The Most Dangerous Game, in wh...
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