List of British films of 1963

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A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1963 (see 1963 in film):

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1963

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1963
80,000 Suspects Val Guest Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson Drama
The Bay of St Michel John Ainsworth Keenan Wynn, Mai Zetterling Adventure [1]
Billy Liar John Schlesinger Tom Courtenay, Julie Christie, Wilfred Pickles DramaNumber 76 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films
Bitter Harvest Peter Graham Scott Janet Munro, John Stride Drama
Blind Corner Lance Comfort William Sylvester, Barbara Shelley ThrillerReleased as Man In The Dark in the U.S.
The Break Lance Comfort Tony Britton, William Lucas Crime
Breath of Life J. Henry Piperno George Moon, Larry Martyn Crime [2]
Calculated Risk Norman Harrison William Lucas, John Rutland Crime [3]
Call Me Bwana Gordon Douglas Bob Hope, Anita Ekberg Comedy
The Caretaker Clive Donner Alan Bates, Donald Pleasence, Robert Shaw DramaWon a Silver Bear at Berlin
Carry On Cabby Gerald Thomas Sid James, Kenneth Williams Comedy
Carry On Jack Gerald Thomas Kenneth Williams, Bernard Cribbins Comedy
Children of the Damned Anton M. Leader Ian Hendry, Alan Badel Horror
Clash by Night Montgomery Tully Terence Longdon, Jennifer Jayne Crime
Cleopatra Joseph L. Mankiewicz Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison DramaCo-production with the United States
Come Fly with Me Henry Levin Dolores Hart, Hugh O'Brian Comedy
The Cracksman Peter Graham Scott Charlie Drake, Nyree Dawn Porter Comedy
The Damned Joseph Losey Macdonald Carey, Oliver Reed, Alexander Knox Sci-fi
Death Drums Along the River Lawrence Huntington Richard Todd, Marianne Koch AdventureVersion of Sanders of the River, British-German co-production
Dr. Crippen Robert Lynn Donald Pleasence, Samantha Eggar Drama
Doctor in Distress Ralph Thomas Dirk Bogarde, James Robertson Justice Comedy
Echo of Diana Ernest Morris Vincent Ball, Betty McDowall Drama [4]
From Russia with Love Terence Young Sean Connery, Lotte Lenya, Robert Shaw Spy/action
The Girl Hunters Roy Rowland Mickey Spillane, Shirley Eaton Crime
Girl in the Headlines Michael Truman Ian Hendry, Ronald Fraser Detective
The Haunting Robert Wise Julie Harris, Claire Bloom Thriller
Heavens Above! John and Roy Boulting Peter Sellers, Bernard Miles Comedy
The Hi-Jackers Jim O'Connolly Antony Booth, Jacqueline Ellis Crime
The Horror of It All Terence Fisher Pat Boone, Erica Rogers Comedy/horror
I Could Go On Singing Ronald Neame Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde Musical
Impact Peter Maxwell Conrad Phillips, George Pastell Thriller
Incident at Midnight Norman Harrison Anton Diffring, William Sylvester CrimePart of the Edgar Wallace series
The Informers Ken Annakin Nigel Patrick, Margaret Whiting Crime
It's All Happening Don Sharp Tommy Steele, Michael Medwin Musical
It's All Over Town Douglas Hickox Lance Percival, Frankie Vaughan Musical [5]
Jason and the Argonauts Don Chaffey Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack Fantasy/adventure
The Kiss of the Vampire Don Sharp Clifford Evans, Edward de Souza Horror
Ladies Who Do C.M. Pennington-Richards Peggy Mount, Harry H. Corbett Comedy
Lancelot and Guinevere Cornel Wilde Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace Adventure
Live It Up! Lance Comfort David Hemmings, Jenny Moss Musical
Lord of the Flies Peter Brook James Aubrey, Tom Chapin Drama
The Man Who Finally Died Quentin Lawrence Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing Thriller
Maniac Michael Carreras Kerwin Mathews, Nadia Gray Thriller
The Marked One Francis Searle William Lucas, Zena Walker, Patrick Jordan Crime
A Matter of Choice Vernon Sewell Anthony Steel, Jeanne Moody Drama
The Mind Benders Basil Dearden Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure Drama
The Mouse on the Moon Richard Lester Margaret Rutherford, Ron Moody, Bernard Cribbins Comedy
Murder at the Gallop George Pollock Margaret Rutherford, Stringer Davis Mystery
Mystery Submarine C.M. Pennington-Richards Edward Judd, James Robertson Justice Action
Nine Hours to Rama Mark Robson Horst Buchholz, José Ferrer Historical drama
Nurse on Wheels Gerald Thomas Juliet Mills, Ronald Lewis, Joan Sims Comedy
Offbeat Cliff Owen William Sylvester, Mai Zetterling Crime
The Old Dark House William Castle Tom Poston, Robert Morley HorrorRemake of 1932 film
Paranoiac Freddie Francis Janette Scott, Oliver Reed Thriller
A Place to Go Basil Dearden Bernard Lee, Rita Tushingham Crime
The Punch and Judy Man Jeremy Summers Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Fraser Comedy
The Runaway Tony Young Greta Gynt, Alex Gallier Thriller [6]
The Running Man Carol Reed Laurence Harvey, Lee Remick, Alan Bates DramaRemake of 1987 film
Sammy Going South Alexander Mackendrick Edward G. Robinson, Fergus McClelland, Constance Cummings DramaEntered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival
The Scarlet Blade John Gilling Oliver Reed, Lionel Jeffries Adventure
The Servant Joseph Losey Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, James Fox DramaNumber 22 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films
Shadow of Fear Ernest Morris Paul Maxwell, Clare Owen Drama [7]
The Sicilians Ernest Morris Robert Hutton, Reginald Marsh Thriller
Siege of the Saxons Nathan Juran Janette Scott, Ronald Lewis Adventure
Silent Playground Stanley Goulder Roland Curram, Desmond Llewelyn Thriller [8]
The Small World of Sammy Lee Ken Hughes Anthony Newley, Julia Foster Drama
Sparrows Can't Sing Joan Littlewood James Booth, Barbara Windsor, Roy Kinnear Comedy
A Stitch in Time Robert Asher Norman Wisdom, Edward Chapman Comedy
Stolen Hours Daniel Petrie Susan Hayward, Michael Craig, Edward Judd Drama
Strictly for the Birds Vernon Sewell Tony Tanner, Joan Sims Comedy
Summer Holiday Peter Yates Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters Musical
The Switch Peter Maxwell Anthony Steel, Zena Marshall Crime
Tamahine Philip Leacock Nancy Kwan, John Fraser Comedy
Tarzan's Three Challenges Robert Day Jock Mahoney, Woody Strode AdventureCo-production with the United States
That Kind of Girl Gerry O'Hara Margaret Rose Keil, David Weston, Linda Marlowe Drama
This Sporting Life Lindsay Anderson Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, Alan Badel, William Hartnell DramaNumber 52 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films
To Have and to Hold Herbert Wise Ray Barrett, Katharine Blake Crime [9]
Tom Jones Tony Richardson Albert Finney, Susannah York, Hugh Griffith, Edith Evans ComedyNumber 51 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films; winner of four Academy Award's including Best Picture
Two Left Feet Roy Ward Baker Michael Crawford, Nyree Dawn Porter Comedy
Uncle Vanya Stuart Burge Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Michael Redgrave Tragicomedy
The V.I.P.s Anthony Asquith Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Jourdan Drama
The Very Edge Cyril Frankel Anne Heywood, Richard Todd Drama
West 11 Michael Winner Alfred Lynch, Kathleen Breck Crime
What a Crazy World Michael Carreras Joe Brown, Susan Maughan Musical
The Wild Affair John Krish Nancy Kwan, Gladys Morgan Comedy
The World Ten Times Over Wolf Rilla Sylvia Syms, Edward Judd Drama
The Wrong Arm of the Law Cliff Owen Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries Comedy
The Yellow Teddy Bears Robert Hartford-Davis Jacqueline Ellis, Jill Adams Drama

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