Paul Grist

Películas

Bajo el bosque lácteo
Tom Fred
Llareggub es un pueblecito galés de pescadores, habitado no sólo por una serie de extraños personajes, sino también por fantasmas.
Doctor Who: The Claws of Axos
Bill Filer
A group of gold-skinned aliens known as the Axons land on Earth and offer wondrous technology in exchange for fuel. The Doctor, however, isn't fooled, uncovering the Axons' true nature and once again facing his archenemy the Master...
Nadie huye eternamente
Coburn
Scobie Malone (Rod Taylor), un detective australiano, debe viajar a Londres para detener al Alto Comisario Sir James Quentin (Christopher Plummer), acusado de haber matado a su primera esposa. Sir Quentin admite el crimen, pero Malone sospecha que con esa confesión el caso no queda resuelto. Además, Malone, sin pretenderlo, se convierte en el guardaespaldas del diplomático, salvándolo de dos atentados. Entre los sospechosos se encuentran Sheila (lilli Palmer), la actual esposa del funcionario, su secretaria Lisa (Camilla Sparv), la fascinante señora Cholon (Daliah Lavi) e, incluso, el embajador norteamericano Townsend (Franchot Tone)
San Ferry Ann
Ship's Officer
A motley crew of British characters ride The San Ferry Ann to the shores of France where they embark on a weekend of calamity. The campervan family led by Dad and Mum (David Lodge and Joan Sims) create chaos from the moment they set their tires on the shore resulting in frequent run-ins with the Gendarme, while Lewd Grandad (Wilfred Brambell) finds his own misadventures with a newly acquainted friend, a mad German ex-soldier (Ron Moody). Also aboard for the ride is a saucy hitchhiker (Barbara Windsor) who causes a few heads to turn including that of a fellow traveller (Ronnie Stevens) who pursues her affection with comic results. By the end of this weekend the French may well be wishing to say 'au revoir' to these trouble-making tourists. San Ferry Ann is a humorous take on the tradition of the British get-away. A classic sound effect comedy that sits with the likes of similarly praised titles such as 'The Plank', 'Futtock's End' and 'Rhubarb Rhubarb'.