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Guide | Film Listing
Films starring John Mills
Starting out on stage as a song-and-dance man, John Mills developed into a versatile film actor in such contrasting items as Walter Forde's take on CS Forester's Great War naval adventure Brown on Resolution (aka Forever England), Graham Cutts's musical Car of Dreams (both 1935) and Sam Wood's James Hilton adaptation, Goodbye, Mr Chips (1939).
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Starting out on stage as a song-and-dance man, John Mills developed into a versatile film actor in such contrasting items as Walter Forde's take on CS Forester's Great War naval adventure Brown on Resolution (aka Forever England), Graham Cutts's musical Car of Dreams (both 1935) and Sam Wood's James Hilton adaptation, Goodbye, Mr Chips (1939).
However, it was after he was invalided out of the Royal Engineers that his everyman chirpiness and dependability enabled Mills to emerge as a major star during the Second World War. He ably served Anthony Asquith in Cottage to Let (1941), We Dive at Dawn (1943) and The Way to the Stars (1945), and Sidney Gilliat in Waterloo Road (1944). But Mills refined his craft under the tutelage of David Lean in four of his finest outings: In Which We Serve (1942); This Happy Breed (1944); Great Expectations (1946) and Hobson's Choice (1953).
When peace resumed, Mills found himself in demand to play heroes in Charles Frend's Scott of the Antarctic (1948), Roy Ward Baker's Morning Departure (1950), Guy Hamilton's The Colditz Story (1954), Ralph Thomas's Above Us the Waves (1955) and J. Lee Thompson's Ice Cold in Alex (1958). However, he was also capable of playing flawed individuals at odds with a changing world, as in Ward Baker's The October Man (1947), Anthony Pelissier's The History of Mr Polly (1949), Edward Dmytryk's The End of the Affair (1954) and Ronald Neame's Tunes of Glory (1960), in which he played brilliantly against type opposite old friend Alec Guinness and won the Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival.
With his daughter Hayley becoming a fixture at Disney, Mills himself gave a spirited performance in the studio's version of Johann David Wyss's Swiss Family Robinson (1960). But the 1960s saw Mills switch from leads to character roles, most notably in Roy Ward Baker's Flame in the Streets (1961) and Roy Boulting's The Family Way (1966), to which he contributed a moving display of working-class male vulnerability. Yet it was his mute display in David Lean's Ryan's Daughter (1970) that earned Mills the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and brought him the international renown that his British films had not always earned him.
Increasingly seen in minor roles, Mills remained in demand to the end of his life (even though he was deaf and partially blind in his later years), racking up over 100 features with typically self-effacting turns in the likes of Douglas Hickox's Zulu Dawn (1979), Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982), Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (1996) and Mel Smith's Bean (1997), as well as TV series like The Zoo Gang (1974). Knighted in 1976, Mills never quite became a national institution, but he will always be fondly remembered as one of the most British of screen actors. < show less
1942-61,
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A collection of eight films starring the great British actor. Features In Which W...
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1935-70,
Anthony Asquith, DVD
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Seven films starring the popular British actor. Features Car of Dreams (Graham Cu...
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1946,
David Lean, DVD
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Probably Lean's best film with Oscars for art direction and photography. A master...
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1949,
Anthony Pelissier, DVD
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A dark, atmospheric and complex psychological British drama, adapted from DH Lawr...
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1961,
Roy Ward Baker, DVD
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Bogarde plays man-in-black gunslinger Anacleto, John Mills plays the determined p...
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1953,
David Lean, DVD
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A beautifully observed comedy in which a drunken, tyrannical Lancashire bootmaker is brought to h...
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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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1946,
David Lean, DVD
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Probably Lean's best film with Oscars for art direction and photography. A master...
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1960,
Ronald Neame, Ronald Nearne, DVD
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A strait-laced officer takes up his new posting as CO of a Scottish Highland regiment, but clashe...
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1992,
James Cellan Jones, DVD
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Sir John Mills, Peter Davison and Serena Scott Thomas star in this warm, funny and romantic story...
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1958,
David Lean, DVD
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Three classic films adapted from novels by Charles ...
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1939,
Sam Wood, DVD
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Brookfield School turns frightened boys into young men ready for the Empire. Dona...
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1961,
Roy Ward Baker, DVD
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A hard-hitting melodrama about racial tensions in early 1960s England, starring John Mills and Sy...
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1962,
Ted Kotcheff, DVD
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A British comedy, Tiara Tahiti stars John Mills and James Mason. The pair first meet in the Army,...
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1948,
Charles Frend, DVD
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A film adaptation of the dangerous 1912 expedition to conquer the South Pole. Scott's intrepid te...
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1952,
Basil Dearden, DVD
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Set during the Second World War, two Irish brothers arrive in London to launch an IRA bombing cam...
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1941,
Anthony Asquith, DVD
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A stylish and assured film adaptation, with the original stage actors, of one of ...
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1955,
Edward Dmytryk, DVD
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The original 1955 adaptation of Graham Greene's existentialist tale. A novelist (...
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1958,
J Lee Thompson, DVD
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A tense, engrossing adventure set in the 1942 Libyan war zone in the hot Western Desert, Ice Cold...
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1956,
Cyril Frankel, DVD
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John Mills stars in this gentle musical comedy portraying life in the 1950s Briti...
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1942,
David Lean, Noel Coward, DVD
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When a destroyer is sunk by a German dive-bomber, its crew are forced to abandon ...
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1944,
Sidney Gilliatt, DVD
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John Mills softens his upper lip and goes AWOL to beat the hell out of ladies' man and spiv Stewa...
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1959,
J Lee Thompson, DVD
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A vivid evocation of 1950s dockside life, when cops were respected and kids didn'...
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1966,
Roy Boulting, DVD
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Based on Bill Naughton's play 'All in Good Time', this is a warm and often funny story of an inno...
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1958,
John Guillermin, DVD
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Set in World War II in North Africa and based on a true story in which a soldier is given the tas...
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1960,
Ken Annakin, DVD
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A family fleeing from the despotic regime of Napoleon is chased off course by a band of pirates. ...
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