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Roland Culver Filmography

ActorBORN 1900HIGHGATE85 FILMS IN DB

RolandCulver

Known for Acting · The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Night Train to Munich, Dead of Night

85
FILMS IN DB
$1,495
TOTAL VALUE
18
PRICED
$83
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Give Us the Moon
~$465 · OTHER · 1944
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Britannia Hospital
$42 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Roland Culver, a familiar face in British cinema spanning over four decades, brought a distinct blend of sophisticated charm and understated wit to countless silver screen productions. Collectors often seek out his earlier work, particularly his pivotal roles in Powell and Pressburger's Technicolor masterpiece *The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp* (1943) and Alastair Sim's comedic turn in *Night Train to Munich* (1940), both of which are lauded for their enduring historical significance and often presented in stunningly restored physical editions. His nuanced performances, often playing urbane gentlemen or officious figures, lend a classic air to any collection. Beyond these celebrated British films, Culver's versatility shines in projects like the chilling anthology *Dead of Night* (1945), a cult classic on Blu-ray for its psychological depth, and his charming turn in the Hollywood post-war drama *To Each His Own* (1946). Later in his career, he even popped up in the Bond universe with *Thunderball* (1965), a perennial favorite for 4K enthusiasts. These varied roles, from wartime dramas to lighthearted comedies, solidify Culver's legacy as a quintessential character actor whose presence consistently elevated the productions he graced, making his filmography a treasure trove for discerning collectors.

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