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Henry Oscar Filmography

ActorBORN 1891LONDON54 FILMS IN DB

HenryOscar

Known for Acting · After Mein Kampf, Lawrence of Arabia, Murder Ahoy

54
FILMS IN DB
$583
TOTAL VALUE
10
PRICED
$58
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Penn of Pennsylvania
~$331 · DVD · 1942
📈
MOST VALUABLE
War-Gods of the Deep
$32 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

A reliable and often scene-stealing presence across a remarkable span of British and international cinema, Henry Oscar’s career offers a treasure trove for physical media collectors. His range saw him navigate foundational thrillers, epic historical dramas, and even Hammer horror, making his filmography a journey through several golden ages of cinema. Collectors often seek out pristine VHS or early DVD editions of his more obscure works, showcasing his captivating versatility. Oscar’s gravitas is undeniable in sprawling productions like David Lean's *Lawrence of Arabia* (1962), a staple for any serious Blu-ray or 4K collector. Yet, equally significant are his earlier roles, such as the original *The Man Who Knew Too Much* (1934), where his performance is key to the early Hitchcockian suspense. His memorable turn in the lesser-seen *The Brides of Dracula* (1960) solidifies his appeal among horror fans, always on the lookout for a clean transfer of this Hammer gem. From period pieces like *The Four Feathers* (1939) to more lighthearted fare such as *The Little Hut* (1957), Henry Oscar’s body of work spans genres and decades. His consistent, nuanced performances ground these films, making them enduring targets for collectors who appreciate an actor capable of elevating any production. Discovering an Oscar film you haven’t seen is to uncover a piece of cinematic history, perfectly deserving of a spot on your shelf.

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