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  1. Films directed by the British film director Ernest Morris. Pages in category "Films directed by Ernest Morris" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . B. The Betrayal (1957 film) C. The Court Martial of Major Keller. Five Have a Mystery to Solve (film) Highway to Battle.

  2. Ernest Morris (1913–1987) was an English film director. [1] Selected filmography. Three Crooked Men (1958) Night Train for Inverness (1960) The Court Martial of Major Keller (1961) Three Spare Wives (1962) What Every Woman Wants (1962) The Spanish Sword (1962) Richard the Lionheart (TV series) (1962-1963) The Sicilians (1963) [2]

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0606593Howard Morris - IMDb

    Howard Morris (1919-2005) Howard Morris. Comedic actor Howard ("Howie") Jerome Morris, of Jewish heritage, was born in The Bronx, New York, on September 4, 1919. This short, quicksilver comic of TV's "Golden Age" also went on to possess one of the finest vocal instruments for animation. Classically trained on the Shakespearean stage, he forged ...

  4. Mini Bio. Comedic actor Howard ("Howie") Jerome Morris, of Jewish heritage, was born in The Bronx, New York, on September 4, 1919. This short, quicksilver comic of TV's "Golden Age" also went on to possess one of the finest vocal instruments for animation.

  5. Shadow of Fear: Directed by Ernest Morris. With Paul Maxwell, Clare Owen, Anita West, John Arnatt. A man returning from Baghdad agrees to deliver a message in London. He's abducted by a gang who killed the original recipient.

  6. Ernest Morris - Court Marshall of Major Keller.jpg 1,286 × 1,037; 195 KB Ernest morris - Lion Tamer.jpg 1,000 × 906; 166 KB Ernest Morris - Richard the Lionheart 1.jpg 1,111 × 868; 137 KB

  7. 23 de mai. de 2005 · Prolific actor, writer, director and producer Howard Morris died on Saturday, May 21, at age 85. Morris’ son David announced his father’s passing online at www.ernestt.com, a website devoted to Ernest T. Bass, the eccentric, hill-dwelling bumpkin Morris played in five episodes of The Andy Griffith Show in 1963 and ’64.