John Wentworth

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John Wentworth (1908–1989) was a British television actor. He starred in the ITV television series The Main Chance in which he played the role of Henry Castleton a traditionalist Leeds-based lawyer.

Most Popular John Wentworth Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

A Passage to India Trailer (1965)

16 November 1965

The BBC's 1965 adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, screened as part of their Play of the Month strand, adapted by Santha Ramu Rau and John Maynard, and directed by Waris Hussein.

Bel Ami Trailer (1971)

08 May 1971

Set in the 19th-century in France Georges Duroy cynically exploits women and his position working as a journalist to try and gain power.

Amy Trailer (1984)

02 January 1984

A tale of real-life British aviation pioneer Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly from Britain to Australia, who would later mysteriously disappear.

The Oblong Box Trailer (1969)

11 June 1969

Evil lurks in the gloomy house at Markham Manor where a deranged Sir Edward is the chained prisoner of his brother Julian.

The Last Shot You Hear Trailer (1969)

14 May 1969

Charles Nordeck is a successful marriage counselor whose own marriage is on the rocks. When his wife Anne seeks a divorce, Charles refuses to sign the papers fearing the bad publicity could ruin his career.

Tomkinson's Schooldays Trailer (1976)

07 January 1976

New boarder Tomkinson is thoroughly miserable at Graybridge public school where he has to fight the grizzly bear,get nailed to the wall on St Tadger's Day and do the bidding of Grayson,also known as School Bully.

The Caves of Steel Trailer (1964)

05 June 1964

In the future New York City, the Deputy Commissioner of Police is assisted by a robot detective in solving the murder of a scientist.

The Shattered Eye Trailer (1971)

30 June 1971

A chance meeting with an old tramp brings a violent force into a young painter's life.

The Eye Trailer (1966)

24 November 1966

Julian Clay is accused of murdering Andrew Maddox - a charge he cannot deny because 'The Eye', a device which records the past, saw him do it.