Barry Livesey

Filmes

They Were Sisters
Brian Sargeant
A story about three sisters and their very different marriages.
Rembrandt
Peasant Lad
This character study joins the painter at the height of his fame in 1642, when his adored wife suddenly dies and his work takes a dark, sardonic turn that offends his patrons. By 1656, he is bankrupt but consoles himself with the company of pretty maid Hendrickje, whom he's unable to marry. Their relationship brings ostracism but also some measure of happiness. The final scenes find him in his last year, 1669, physically enfeebled but his spirit undimmed.
Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk
Joe Levine
Old Mr. Cohen (Paul Graetz) simply walks away from his London department store, leaving his sons to run it.
Breakers Ahead
George Kenyon
A British drama film directed by Anthony Gilkison
Something Always Happens
George Hamlin
Unemployed car salesman Peter is encouraged by his girlfriend Cynthia to approach the head of a petrol company with his plan for making petrol stations more attractive to customers. When the man rejects the idea Peter joins a rival company and becomes a great success.
Wild Boy
Bit role
This film is a caper story of greyhound racing and the efforts of a crooked dog owner to stop a rival's dog, Wild Boy, from running in the Greyhound Derby.
Commissionaire
Tom Brown
A Commissionaire is suspected of a robbery committed by his son.
Matinee Idol
Bert
A well-known actor is murdered. Another performer becomes an amateur sleuth so she can prove her sister is innocent of the crime.
His Grace Gives Notice
Ted Burlington
'Butler inherits title but keeps it secret to woo employer's daughter.' (British Film Catalogue)