Michael Balfour's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Michael Balfour on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 26, 2024 6:02 AM
The Krays (1990)
The Krays is a film based on the lives and crimes of the British gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray, twins who are often referred to as The Krays and were active in London in the 1960s.
Batman (1989)
Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis when a deformed madman calling himself "The Joker" seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld.
The Holcroft Covenant (1985)
A man who was a confidant of Adolf Hitler dies and leaves a fortune to make amends for his Nazi past—but his son has to search the world to find it.
The Canterbury Tales (1972)
Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
Canting (1972)
Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
I racconti di Canterbury (1972)
Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
All Coppers Are (1972)
A young policeman and a small-time crook are both involved with the same girl.
Vita privata di Sherlock Holmes (1970)
Holmes and Dr. Watson take on the case of a beautiful woman whose husband has vanished. The investigation proves strange indeed, involving six missing midgets, villainous monks, a Scottish castle, the Loch Ness monster, and covert naval experiments.
L'ultimo playboy (1970)
The wealthy playboy son of an assassinated South American diplomat discovers that his father was murdered on orders of the corrupt president of the country- a man who was his father's friend and who, in fact, his father had helped put into power. He returns from living a jet-set life in Europe to lead a revolution against the government, only to find out that things aren't quite as black and white as he'd assumed.
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
In the future, the government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group of enforcers, known as “firemen,” to perform the necessary book burnings. Fireman Montag begins to question the morality of his vocation.