@El Loro posted:
"Pool of London" is a 1950 British film noir.
"Where no Vultures Fly" is a 1951 film about the efforts of a game warden in Kenya trying to set up a national park for animals but is up against ivory poachers etc.
"Lease of Life" is a 1954 drama about a vicar (Robert Donat) who discovers he has a terminal illness. So not a cheerful film
I may have seen the last film many years ago, haven't seen the other two, and I doubt if you would find any of them enjoyable, Slim,
Thanks for the non-recommendation El
They don't sound like the usual Ealing films I would like