Highest-Rated Movies about 'Tower Of London', Sort by Popularity

Gaslight (1944), The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939), The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), The Jokers (1967), The Sword and the Rose (1953), To Kill a King (2003), The Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Tower Of London movies.

#1. Gaslight (1944)

Storyline: After the death of her famous opera-singing aunt, Paula is sent to study in Italy to become a great opera singer as well. While there, she falls in love with the charming Gregory Anton. The two return to London, and Paula begins to notice strange goings-on: missing pictures, strange footsteps in the night and gaslights that dim without being touched. As she fights to retain her sanity, her new husband's intentions come into question.

Plot Keywords: singer, husband, inspector, maid, dark, uneasy, brooding ...

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#3. The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)

Storyline: A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in European history: two beautiful sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the handsome and passionate King Henry VIII.

Plot Keywords: king henry viii, queen, anne boleyn, adulterer, sister, bride, melodramatic ...

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#4. The Jokers (1967)

Storyline: Michael Tremayne (Michael Crawford) and David Tremayne (Oliver Reed) are always trying to find some way to succeed with cleverness rather than simple drudgery. Michael is constantly living in his brother's shadow as the one who gets caught. After Michael is forced to resign from the Army after an episode of unappreciated cleverness, the two decide their careers would go better if there was a large amount of publicity, so they decide to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. Bombs, misdirection, disguises, and acting allow them to enter the tower with all of the alarms turned off.—John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>

Plot Keywords: brother, thief, police officer, bookkeeper, madcap, amusing, quirky ...

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#5. The Sword and the Rose (1953)

Storyline: Tells the story of Mary Tudor and her troubled path to true love. Henry VIII, for political reasons, determines to wed her to the King of France. She tries to flee to America with her love but is captured when she is "un-hatted" on board ship. In return for her consent to the marriage with France, Henry agrees to let her choose her second husband. When King Louis of France dies, Mary is kidnaped by the Duke of Buckingham. He tries to force her to marry him but she is rescued by her love in an exciting battle on the beach.—James D. Bozarth <janet@infohwy.com>

Plot Keywords: commoner, lady, king henry viii, duke, mushy, winsome, playful ...

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#7. The Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972)

Storyline: John and his class go on a school trip to the Tower of London. While he is there he loses his pet mouse and vows to return and find her later. Back in school, he is not very attentive and falls asleep during a lesson about electricity so his teacher sends him home. On the 'tube' there is a sudden flash, and John, the train and all of the passengers turn yellow. With the help of Nick (short for 'Electronic') John learns about electricity, invades the Tower of London and saves his pet mouse ... or was it a dream. This is the Powell & Pressburger touch applied to children's films.—Steve Crook <steve@brainstorm.co.uk>

Plot Keywords: schoolboy, schoolteacher, mouse, amusing, charming, cheeky, creative ...

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