Philip Saville Poster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip Saville (sometimes credited as Philip Savile, born 28 October 1930, London) is a British actor who turned to television direction and screenwriting in the late 1950s. During the 1960s he directed several important television plays, such as Harold Pinter's A Night Out (1960) for ABC's Armchair Theatre anthology series, and the lost Madhouse on Castle Street (1963) for the BBC. The later production became famous as the first acting appearance of the
Gender: Male
Born On: 28-Oct-1930
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Philip Saville's Filmography on TV

List of programs starring Philip Saville on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Jan 18, 2025 10:24 PM

The Great Van Robbery (1959)

Interpol detective Caesar Smith tracks robbers of the Royal Mint van. He travels to Rio de Janeiro, Rome and Paris and establishes the guilt of a London coffee importer.

Murder At 3am (1953)

A police detective suspects that his sister's boyfriend is a murderer.

3AM (1953)

A police detective suspects that his sister's boyfriend is a murderer.

A Piece of Cake (1948)

Set in the austere post–World War II British world of rationing, Cyril dreams up an ode to an imaginary character named Merlin Mound who can provide anything one can wish. Merlin becomes real and grants his host's wishes; not by conjuring the items out of thin air, but depriving them from other people's ownership, which leads to trouble.

The Blind Goddess (1948)

Justice, the poets have it, is a blind goddess. Eric Portman stars as the lawyer defending a lord, Hugh Williams, accused by his secretary Michael Dennison of having diverted public funds for his own use.

Penny and the Pownall Case (1948)

A British thriller that takes place in the 1940s.

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