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1935
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The Magic Shoes
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Prince Charming
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A short film, now considered lost, although some stills exist at Australia's National Film and Sound Archive.[٣] |
1938
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Dad and Dave Come to Town
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Bill Ryan
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Finch only has one scene of note, acting opposite Bert Bailey. A copy of the scene is available at Australian Screen Online.
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1939
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Mr. Chedworth Steps Out
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Arthur Jacobs
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A clip of Finch acting opposite Cecil Kellaway is available at Australian Screen Online
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1941
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The Power and the Glory
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Frank Miller
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1941
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While There is Still Time
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Jim
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A propaganda short film made for the Australian government during World War II.
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1943
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South West Pacific
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Jim
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A propaganda short film made for the Australian government during World War II.
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1944
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The Rats of Tobruk
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Peter Linton
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A clip of Finch's death scene is available at Australian Screen Online
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Red Sky at Morning
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Michael
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This is considered a lost film.
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Jungle Patrol
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Narrator
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Documentary made for the Australian government during World War II.
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1945
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Sons of the Anzacs
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Narrator
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Documentary about the Australian army during World War II.[٤] |
1946
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A Son Is Born
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Paul Graham
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Indonesia Calling
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Narration
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1949
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Train of Events
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Philip (segment The Actor)
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Eureka Stockade
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Humffray
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Australian movie made before he left for England
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Primitive Peoples
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Narrator, camera assistant
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Three-part documentary about the people of Arnhem Land
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1950
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The Miniver Story
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Polish officer
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First Hollywood-financed film
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The Wooden Horse
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Australian in Hospital
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1952
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The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
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Sheriff of Nottingham
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1953
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The Heart of the Matter
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Father Rank
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The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan
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Richard D'Oyly Carte
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1954
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Father Brown
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Flambeau
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Elephant Walk
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John Wiley
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First Hollywood movie. He was originally to co-star with Vivien Leigh but she had a nervous breakdown and was replaced by Elizabeth Taylor.
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Make Me an Offer
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Charlie
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The Queen in Australia
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Narrator
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Australian documentary
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1955
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Josephine and Men
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David Hewer
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Passage Home
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Captain Lucky Ryland
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Simon and Laura
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Simon Foster
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The Dark Avenger
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Comte De Ville
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He stars opposite fellow Australian Errol Flynn.
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1956
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The Battle of the River Plate
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Capt. Langsdorff, Admiral Graf Spee
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A Town Like Alice
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Joe Harman
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BAFTA Award for Best British Actor
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1957
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Windom's Way
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Alec Windom
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Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best British Actor
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Robbery Under Arms
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Captain Starlight
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The Shiralee
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Jim Macauley
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Clips from the film are available at Australian Screen Online
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1959
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The Nun's Story
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Dr. Fortunati
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Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best British Actor
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Operation Amsterdam
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Jan Smit
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1960
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The Trials of Oscar Wilde
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Oscar Wilde
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BAFTA Award for Best British Actor Moscow International Film Festival Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role[٥] |
Kidnapped
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Alan Breck Stewart
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The Day
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Co-wrote and directed award-winning short film.
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1961
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No Love for Johnnie
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Johnnie Byrne
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BAFTA Award for Best British Actor Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival.[٦] |
The Sins of Rachel Cade
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Colonel Henry Derode
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1962
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I Thank a Fool
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Stephen Dane
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1963
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In the Cool of the Day
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Murray Logan
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1964
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First Men in the Moon
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Bailiff's man
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Finch plays an uncredited cameo in this film. He was visiting the set when the actor who was supposed to play the part failed to show up.
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Girl with Green Eyes
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Eugene Gaillard
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The Pumpkin Eater
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Jake Armitage
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1965
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The Flight of the Phoenix
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Capt. Harris
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1966
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10:30 P.M. Summer
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Paul
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Judith
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Aaron Stein
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1967
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Come Spy with Me
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Cameo appearance
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uncredited
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Far from the Madding Crowd
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William Boldwood
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National Board of Review Award for Best Actor
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1968
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The Legend of Lylah Clare
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Lewis Zarken
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1969
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The Greatest Mother of Them All
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Sean Howard
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The Red Tent
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General Umberto Nobile
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1971
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Sunday Bloody Sunday
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Dr. Daniel Hirsh
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BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
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1972
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Something to Hide
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Harry Field
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1973
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England Made Me
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Erich Krogh
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Bequest to the Nation
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Adm. Lord Horatio Nelson
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Lost Horizon
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Richard Conway
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1974
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The Abdication
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Cardinal Azzolino
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1976
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Network
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Howard Beale
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Academy Award for Best Actor BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
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1977
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Raid on Entebbe
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Yitzhak Rabin
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TV movie Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie
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