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Judy's Film Credits
Judy Cornwell has played in a number of films since 1967, both in the UK and the US. Her film credits include:
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Santa
Claus the Movie (1985) Tri-Star
Judy plays Mrs. Claus to David Huddleston's
Santa, with Dudley Moore playing Patch the mischevious elf.
The film follows how Santa Claus became
Santa Claus, and was given immortality and chosen to deliver
toys to children of the world - and the attempts of Patch
to take over the business.
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Cry Freedom (1987) Universal
Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom
follows South African journalist Donald Woods as he investigates
the death of Steve Biko.
Donald Woods is forced to flee the country
after attempting to investigate the death in custody of
his friend Steve Biko.
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Brotherly
Love (1970) (aka Country Dance) MGM
Judy Cornwell plays Rosie in this
adaptation of a stage play. Starring Peter O'Toole and Susannah
York, the film is a tragi-comedy set amongst the Scottish
upper class.
Peter O'Toole plays a mentally disturbed
Scotsman who harbors an incestuous yearning for his sister
who is staying over after fighting with her husband.
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Wuthering
Heights (1970) (American International Pictures)
This adaptation of Emily Bronte's
dark romantic classic sees Timothy Dalton playing Heathcliff
to Anna Calder-Marshall's Cathy. Judy plays Nellie Dean,
the housekeeper.
The timeless story of unfulfilled love
has been adapted in many forms over the years, from music
to songs - the story is timeless and enduring and retains
its power to this day.
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Every Home Should
Have One (1970) (aka Think Dirty) British Lion
A British film written by Marty
Feldman sees Judy starring opposite Marty as his wife. Feldman
is an advertising executive given the task of making frozen
porridge sexy.
The domestic bliss is then disturbed by
the alarming Lotte von Gelbstein (Penelope Keith) and a
Swedish nanny ...
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Whoever Slew
Auntie Roo (1970) (American International Pictures)
Judy plays Clarise in this re-imagining
of the Hansel and Gretel story, set in a 1920s orphanage.
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Paddy (1970)
(American International Pictures)
Judy plays Breeda as an Irish lover tries
to juggle varied encounters with home life.
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Wild Racers (1968)
(American International Pictures)
A story of a racer - set on US stock car
racetracks and in European Formula One.
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Cry Wolf (1968)
(CFF)
A boy tells elaborate lies - no-one believes
him when they turn out to be the truth.
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Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) (Universal)
Judy plays Merkin's (Anthony Newley)'s
first wife as he screens an autobiographical movie of his
life, growth and moral decay.
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Rocket to the
Moon (1967) (American International Pictures)
Phineas T Barnum finances the first flight
to the moon but it's not as easy as he thought ...
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Two for the Road
(1967) (Twentieth Century Fox))
Classic pairing of Audrey Hepburn and Albert
Finney re-living their journey round Europe when they first
met.
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