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Kenneth More Filmography

ActorBORN 1914GERRARDS CROSS47 FILMS IN DB

KennethMore

Known for Acting · Next to No Time, The Longest Day, A Night to Remember

47
FILMS IN DB
$952
TOTAL VALUE
31
PRICED
$31
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Appointment with Venus
~$133 · DVD · 1951
📈
MOST VALUABLE
A Tale of Two Cities
$32 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

A staple of post-war British cinema, Kenneth More embodied the dependable, gentlemanly lead that resonated with audiences. Collectors often seek out his films not just for his charismatic performances, but for the historical and cinematic significance they hold. His turn as Captain Rostron in the definitive 1958 film *A Night to Remember* remains a must-own for Titanic enthusiasts, and his role in the star-studded D-Day epic *The Longest Day* (1962) makes both essential for war film completists. Beyond these titans, More’s breadth is impressive, from the historical drama *Scott of the Antarctic* (1948) to his rare foray into darker territory with *The Collector* (1965), which has enjoyed a recent resurgence on boutique Blu-ray labels. Later in his career, he charmed audiences in *The Slipper and the Rose* (1976), a cherished musical for many. Owning a Kenneth More film on physical media means holding a piece of classic British film heritage, often presented in stunning restorations that highlight his enduring appeal.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era did Kenneth More's acting career primarily span?

Kenneth More's filmography spans from 1946 to 1993, with his most active decade being the 1950s.

What genres did Kenneth More frequently work in?

Kenneth More appeared in a variety of genres including drama, comedy, romance, war, thriller, and adventure films.

Which role is Kenneth More best known for in comedy?

Kenneth More is well known for his role as Ambrose Claverhouse in the 1953 comedy Genevieve.

Did Kenneth More appear in any notable war films?

Yes, Kenneth More appeared in several notable war films such as The Longest Day (1962) as Capt. Colin Maud, Battle of Britain (1969) as Group Capt. Baker, and Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) as Kaiser Wilhelm II.

On which physical media formats can Kenneth More's films be found?

Films featuring Kenneth More are available on betamax, blu-ray, dvd, laserdisc, vhs, and other physical media formats.