Harry Welchman

Películas

Eight O'Clock Walk
Justice Harrington
Only a British cabdriver's (Richard Attenborough) wife (Cathy O'Donnell) and lawyer (Derek Farr) believe him innocent of killing a little girl.
Loyal Heart
Sir Ian
This heartwarming British drama is based on Beth the Sheepdog, a novel by Ernest Lewis. The story concerns the efforts of various interested human parties to enter Beth in the All-England Dog Championship. When a farmer is unsuccessful in his efforts to purchase Beth for his own, he spitefully accuses the dog’s owner of sheep stealing.
Green Fingers
Dr. Baxter
A fisherman begins studying to be an osteopath. Although he isn't finished with medical school, he begins treating his landlady's daughter who is believed to have a chronic illness. He seems to cure her, and the case draws a lot of attention, some of it negative because he was unlicensed when he treated her. He still does not have a degree when he marries the daughter and begins practising osteopathy.
I'll Turn to You
Mr. Collins
When a soldier returns from the Far East after the war, he and his wife have to adjust to life at home.
Lisbon Story
George Duncan
A musical cabaret singer meets a British agent and goes with him to Nazi occupied France to save an atomic scientist.
Waltz Time
Count Rodzanka
Waltz Time is a 1945 British musical film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Carol Raye, Peter Graves and Patricia Medina. In Imperial Vienna a young Grand Duchess is prevented from marrying the man she loves.
Vida y muerte del Coronel Blimp
Major Davies
En plena Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945), un anciano militar británico rememora su larga y excitante vida. Su larga amistad con un colega alemán o su desobediencia a las ordenanzas para ayudar a una bella compatriota en apuros sólo son dos episodios de una experiencia personal inolvidable. (FILMAFFINITY)
El sexo débil
Captain Ferrier
Cuenta la historia de siete mujeres británicas de clase alta que deciden ayudar durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
The Common Touch
Lincolns Inn
The Common Touch is a 1941 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Geoffrey Hibbert, Harry Welchman, Greta Gynt and Joyce Howard. On the death of his father, an eighteen-year old lad leaves school to take over the family firm in the City of London. Realising the other directors want to keep him in the dark he starts asking questions, and is soon undercover as a down-and-out in a hostel which will disappear if a company building project goes ahead.
A Southern Maid
Francisco del Fuego
A young Spanish woman marries a lowly Englishman, rather than the aristocrat her father had intended, much to his displeasure.
The Maid of the Mountains
Baldasare
A British musical film directed by Lupino Lane