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“Edie Martin”
Movies (4)
- The Man in the White Suit (1951)
- Chemist Sidney Stratton (Alec Guinness) is at a crossroads in his career. He's been trying to invent a long-lasting clothing fiber, but his unreasonable demands for high-end equipment have gotten him fired from job after job. Finally, Sidney creates a white suit that is impervious to the elements -- it cannot stain or wrinkle. At first he is celebrated as a hero but, soon enough, the clothing manufacturers realize that the perfect suit is actually very bad for business. Starring: George Benson, Michael Gough, Alec Guinness, Ernest Thesiger, Joan Greenwood, Vida Hope, Cecil Parker, and Edie Martin Directed by: Alexander Mackendrick
- The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953)
- A transportation war erupts in a small English village when the government decides to shut down the decrepit railway line. On one side is the bus company, pleased with the prospect of having a monopoly over the town's transportation system. Their opponents are the railway enthusiasts among the villagers, who persuade the richest man in town (Stanley Holloway) to help them operate the line themselves. But runaway trains make this difficult, as does sabotage from the bus company. Starring: Stanley Holloway, Sidney James, Reginald Beckwith, Jack McGowran, Gabrielle Brune, John Gregson, Godfrey Tearle, Edie Martin, Hugh Griffith, Ewan Roberts, Michael Trubshawe, George Relph, and Naunton Wayne Directed by: Charles Crichton
- The Demi-Paradise (1943)
- In 1939, Russian engineer Ivan Kouznetsoff (Laurence Olivier) is in England to tout his new aeronautical design. Unfortunately, the distrustful Brits ignore Ivan's ingenuity and deride communism. Ivan's opinion of his hosts is similarly low; he feels that the British are uncultured and unkind. Ann (Penelope Ward), Ivan's landlady, is particularly wary of her foreign tenant -- that is, until the Russians and British band together against the Nazis, making Ivan a guest of honor. Starring: Jack Watling, Penelope Ward, John Laurie, Edie Martin, Marjorie Fielding, Wilfrid Hyde-White, George Cole, Margaret Rutherford, Laurence Olivier, Joyce Grenfell, Leslie Henson, Miles Malleson, and Felix Aylmer Directed by: Anthony Asquith




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