Authors: Michael Munn
Le Cerveau
(1969, Gaumont International/Dino De Laurentiis). David Niven, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Bourvil, Eli Wallach, Silva Monti.
Producer
Alain Poire.
Director
Gerard Oury. (US & UK title
The Brain)
Trivia: The film was shot in two languages, French and English.
The Statue
(1971, Joseph Shaftel/Cinerama International Releasing). David Niven, Virna Lisi, Robert Vaughn, Ann Bell, John Cleese.
Producer
Anis Nohra.
Director
Rodney Amateau. Trivia: Only the head of the statue was modelled on David Niven.
King, Queen, Knave
(1974, Maran/Wolper Pictures). Gina Lollobrigida, David Niven, John Moulder Brown, Mario Adorf.
Producer
David L. Wolper.
Director
Jerzy Skolimowski. Trivia: This was a West German/American co-production but was filmed in English only.
Vampira
(1975, World Film Services). David Niven, Teresa Graves, Peter Bayliss, Jennie Linden, Nicky Henson, Linda Hayden.
Producer
Jack H. Weiner.
Director
Clive Donner. Trivia: Renamed
Old Dracula
for North American release to cash in on the success of
Young Frankenstein
.
Paper Tiger
(1975, Euan Lloyd/MacLean & Co). David Niven, Toshiro Mifune, Hardy Kruger, Ando.
Producer
Euan Lloyd.
Director
Ken Annakin. Trivia: Toshiro Mifune was dubbed by David De Keyser.
The Remarkable Rocket
(1975, Potterton/Reader's Digest Films). David Niven, Graham Stark.
Producers
Marvin Kane, Gerald Potterton.
Director
Gerald Potterton. Trivia: Niven recorded the narration in a single day.
No Deposit, No Return
(1976, Walt Disney). David Niven, Darren McGavin, Don Knotts, Herschel Bernadi.
Producer
Ron Miller.
Director
Norman Tokar. Trivia: While filming at San Francisco Airport, Niven signed copies of
The Moon's a Balloon
for surprised passengers who had bought the book to read during their flights.
Murder by Death
(1976, Columbia/Rastar Pictures). Eileen Brannan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith.
Producer
Ray Stark.
Director
Robert Moore. Trivia: The sound of the screaming doorbell was Fay Wray in
King Kong
.
Candleshoe
(1977, Walt Disney). David Niven, Helen Hayes, Jodie Foster,
Leo McKern.
Producer
Ron Miller.
Director
Norman Tokar. Trivia: Laurence Olivier was originally sought for Niven's role but turned it down.
Death on the Nile
(1978, G.W.Films/Mersham/EMI). Peter Ustinov, Bette Davis, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, David Niven.
Producers
John Brabour, Richard Goodwin.
Director
John Guillerman. Trivia: Filmed aboard the
Memnon
, one of the few paddle steamers remaining on the Nile.
Escape to Athena
(1979, ITC/Pimlico Films). Roger Moore, Telly Savalas, David Niven, Claudia Cardinale, Stefanie Powers, Richard Roundtree, Sonny Bono, Elliott Gould, Phillip Locke.
Producers
David Niven Jnr, Jack Wiener.
Director
George Pan Cosmatos. Trivia: Michael Sheard, best known to British TV audiences as Mr Bronson in the British TV series
Grange Hill
, dubbed Phillip Locke.
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
(1979, S Benjamin Fisz Prods). Richard Jordan, Oliver Tobias, David Niven, Elke Sommer.
Producer
Benjamin Fisz.
Director
Ralph Thomas. Trivia: Jean Seberg was offered the female lead in this film but died before filming began.
Rough Cut
(1980, David Merrick Prods/Paramount). Burt Reynolds, Lesley-Anne Down, David Niven, Timothy West, Patrick Magee.
Producer
David Merrick.
Director
Don Siegel. Trivia: The script was constantly being revised and for one hastily written scene Reynolds, Down and Niven had to read cue cards.
The Sea Wolves
(1980, Lorimar Prods/Richmond Light Horse Prods/Varius Entertainment). Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, David Niven, Trevor Howard, Barbara Kellerman, Patrick Macnee, Patrick Allen.
Producer
Euan Lloyd.
Director
Andrew V. McLaglen. Trivia: Dedicated to Lord Louis Mountbatten who was assassinated by the IRA.
Trail of the Pink Panther
(1982, Titan/United Artists/Amjo/Blake Edwards/Lakeline). Peter Sellers, David Niven, Herbert Lom, Richard Mulligan, Joanna Lumley, Capucine.
Producers
Tony Adams, Blake Edwards.
Director
Blake Edwards. Trivia: The author of this book was at the recording of some of the score and had a crash course from Henry Mancini in conducting the
Pink Panther Theme
.
Better Late Than Never
(1983, Golden Harvest/Warner Brothers). David
Niven, Art Carney, Maggie Smith, Catherine Hicks, Lionel Jeffries.
Producers
Jack Haley Jnr, David Niven Jnr.
Director
Bryan Forbes. Trivia: Niven sang on screen for the first time, performing Noël Coward's âI Went to a Marvellous Party'.
Curse of the Pink Panther
(1983, Blake Edwards/Titan/Jewel/United Artists). David Niven, Robert Wagner, Herbert Lom, Capucine, Joanna Lumley, Ted Wass.
Producers
Tony Adams, Blake Edwards.
Director
Blake Edwards. Trivia: The film was intended to launch the character of Clifton Sleigh, played by Ted Wass, in a series of new Pink Panther movies, but it was a box office flop.
Television
Nash Airflyte Theatre
, episode
Portrait of Lydia
, 1950
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
, episode
Not a Chance
, 1951
Celanese Theatre
, episode
The Petrified Forest
, 1952
Chesterfield Presents
, episode
A Moment of Memory
, 1952
Robert Montgomery Presents
, episode
The Sheffield Story
, 1952
Hollywood Opening Night
, episodes
Sword Play
, 1952;
Uncle Fred Flits By
, 1953
Four Star Playhouse
, episodes
The Island
, 1952;
Man on a Train
, 1953;
No Identity
, 1953;
Night Ride
, 1953;
Finale
, 1953;
A Matter of Advice
, 1953;
For Arti's Sake
, 1953;
A Man of the World
, 1953;
The Bomb
, 1954;
Operation in Money
, 1954;
The Book
, 1954;
Village in the City
, 1954;
Never Explain
, 1954;
Vote of Confidence
, 1954;
Meet a Lonely Man
, 1954;
The Answer
, 1954;
Breakfast in Bed
, 1955;
Tusitala
, 1955;
Henry and the Psychopathic Horse
, 1955;
The Collar
, 1955;
Madeira! Madeira!
, 1955;
Uncle Fred Flits By
, 1955;
Broken Journey
, 1955;
The Firing Squad
, 1955;
Full Circle
, 1955;
Here Comes the Suit
, 1955;
The Thin Line
, 1955;
Tunnel of Fear
, 1956;
Safe Keeping
, 1956;
Red Wine
, 1956;
The Rites of Spring
, 1956;
Touch and Go
, 1956
Mr Adams and Eve
, episode
Taming of the Shrew
, 1957
Goodyear Television Playhouse
, episode
The Danger by Night
, 1957
Alcoa Theatre
, episodes
Circumstantial
, 1957;
In the Dark
, 1958;
The Fatal Charm
, 1958;
Night Caller
, 1958;
My Wife's Next Husband
, 1958
Goodyear Theatre
, episodes
The Tinhorn
, 1957;
The Danger by Night
, 1957;
Taps for Jeffrey
, 1958;
Decision by Terror
, 1958
Zane Grey Theatre
, episodes
The Accuser
, 1958;
Village of Fear
, 1957
The David Niven Show
. Niven introduced the dramas of this anthology but
starred in only one of them,
The Last Room
, 1959
The DuPont Show with June Allyson
, episode
The Trench Coat
, 1960
Burke's Law
, episode
Who Killed Billy Jo?
1963
The Rogues
, episodes
The Personal Touch
, 1964;
The Project Man
, 1964;
Fringe Benefits
, 1964;
Gambit by the Golden Gate
, 1965;
Bless You, G. Carter Huntington
, 1965
The Canterville Ghost
1974
A Man Called Intrepid
, mini-series, 1979
Berg, A. Scott,
Goldwyn
, Hamish Hamilton, 1989
Gardner, Ava,
Ava
, Bantam Books, 1990
Garrett, Gerard,
The Films of David Niven
, LSP Books, 1975
Granger, Stewart,
Sparks Fly Upward
, Granada Publishing (UK), 1981
Hawkins, Jack,
Anything for a Quiet Life
, Elm Tree Books, 1973
Herndon, Booton,
Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks
, W.H. Allen, 1977
Higham, Charles,
Errol Flynn The Untold Story
, Granada Publishing, 1980
Korda, Michael,
Charmed Lives
, Random House (US), 1979
Lewis, Roger,
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
, Century (UK), 1994
Lord, Graham,
Niv
, Orion, 2003
Mills, John,
Up in the Clouds, Gentlemen Please
, George Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980
More, Kenneth,
More or Less
, Hodder & Stoughton, 1978
Morley, Sheridan,
The Other Side of the Moon
, George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985
Moseley, Roy, with Philip & Martin Mashetter,
Rex Harrison
, New English Library, 1987
Niven, David,
The Moon's a Balloon
, Hamish Hamilton (UK), 1971
Niven, David,
Bring on the Empty Horses
, Hamish Hamilton (UK), 1975
Norman, Barry,
The Film Greats
, Hodder & Stoughton/BBC, 1985
Siegel, Don,
A Siegel Film
, Faber and Faber, 1993
Ustinov, Peter,
Dear Me
, William Heinemann, 1977
Acheson, John
93
Adventures of Robin Hood, The
64
Aherne, Brian
67
Albright, Lola
197
Alexander, Katherine
61
All the Winters
37
Allyson, June
174
Ambler, Eric
104
Anderson, Michael
171
Ando
205
Annabella (aka Annabella Power)
75
,
123
,
124
Answer, The
(TV)
166
Around the World
(TV)
207
Around the World in 80 Days
169
â171,
173
,
186
,
217
Arrougé, Marti
77
Ask Any Girl
176
Asquith, Anthony
189
Bacall, Lauren (Betty)
146
,
167
,
168
,
174
Backus, Jim
176
Barbary Coast
59
Barker, General Ray
108
,
110
,
111
,
116
Barrie, Wendy
60
Bedtime Story
196
Before Winter Comes
197
Beloved Enemy
67
Bembridge (on the Isle of White)
12
,
21
,
26
,
32
,
34
,
35
Ben-Hur
66
Berman, Pandro S.
155
Best of Enemies
186
â187
Better Late Than Never
(aka
Ménage à Trois)
216
â217
Birds and the Bees, The
166
Bishop's Wife, The
129
â132
Blane, Georgina
42
Blane, Gretchen (see Young, Loretta)
Blane, Sally (aka Elizabeth Young)
42
,
45
Bluebeard's Eight Wife
77
Blyth, Ann
166
Bogarde, Dirk
110
Bogart, Humphrey
69
,
146
,
167
,
174
Bonjour Tristesse
175
Bonnie Prince Charlie
137
,
138
,
140
â142,
144
Bono, Sonny
212
Bouquet, Harry
48
Boyd, Stephen
66
Bracken, Brendan
95
Brain, The
197