Movies by John Krish

What's In a Number

What's In a Number

National insurance made amusing by the eccentric Richard Massingham.

Searching

Searching

A haunting fire prevention film about keeping matches out of the hands of children.

Out of the Darkness

Out of the Darkness

In an English village, three youths see the spirit of a child who died in a 17th-century plague epidemic. They decide to learn about the town's history to find out how they can help set the child's ghost free.

The Elephant Will Never Forget

The Elephant Will Never Forget

A fond farewell to London's trams - whose peculiarly endearing qualities were discovered only at the threat of their disappearance.

They Took Us to The Sea

They Took Us to The Sea

Made for the NSPCC by the noted film director John Krish, They Took Us To The Sea follows a group of children taken by Inspectors of the NSPCC on an outing from Birmingham to Weston-Super Mare.

Only a Fool Breaks the 2 Second Rule: Pile-up

Only a Fool Breaks the 2 Second Rule: Pile-up

A mysterious stranger foreshadows Death, but is good enough to give a handy driving safety tip along the way.

Drive Carefully, Darling

Drive Carefully, Darling

An exhortation to drivers to pay attention to road safety. In just 15 minutes, John Krish manages to give this road safety film something new and different by presenting events not from the point of view of the driver, but of his brain, memory and ego, who operate from a rather camp technology-driven command centre.

The Man Who Had Power Over Women

The Man Who Had Power Over Women

A successful talent agent enjoys the good life until his wife leaves him. Moving in with his friend and igniting an affair with the man's wife, he also acquires a difficult new client whose public image must be preserved at any cost.

What Are They Doing at College?

What Are They Doing at College?

A group of students discuss their experience of further education and the benefits gained.

Health in Our Time

Health in Our Time

Shows how hygiene can change the course of history and how it was a decisive factor in Britain's World War II victory. Commentary by Dr. Charles Hill.