Writer/artist Roland Searle's diabolical "belles" of St. Trinian's Girls School return in this raucous British comedy....
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1956
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The debate still rages as to whether Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much is superior to his own...
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1956
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An 18-month-old baby disappears in London. The parents, US embassy worker David Knight and his wife Julia Arnall, are...
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1955
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The fast-paced world of stock-car racing provides the backdrop of this British adventure. The story centers on Katie Glebe...
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1955
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Anna Neagle is so overpoweringly good in Lilacs in the Spring (aka Let's Make Up!) that a times it's easy to forget that her...
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1954
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In this sentimental drama, a nightclub singer finds herself in charge of her late sister's children. To support them...
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1936
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In this British comedy, a proper teacher at a private girl's school secretly elopes with a wrestler. To conceal the wedding,...
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1934
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1932
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Unfortunately for the killer, the cameras filmed the murder of an actor during the shooting of a scene. ~ Rovi...
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1931
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1928
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Horace Annesley Vachell's novel Quinney's was adapted for the screen by John Longden, who also played the titular role....
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Susan Quinney
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1927
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1924
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This fondly remembered British romance starred former child actress Alma Taylor as the daughter of a tinker who falls in love...
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1923
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1921
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1920
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Alma Taylor plays Anna, a cabaret dancer whose husband betrays her. With blood in her eye, Anna decides to get even with...
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1920
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Produced and directed by one of the pioneers of the British cinema, Cecil M. Hepworth, The Nature of the Beast, a typical...
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1919
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Produced and directed by British film pioneer Cecil M. Hepworth, this family drama about a young couple trying desperately to...
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1916
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1916
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1915
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This English-made picture was based on the play by Sir Arthur Pinero). Iris (Alma Taylor) is raised in luxury, far removed...
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1915
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1914
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A major undertaking in its day, this 6-reel version of Charles Dickens' teary tale of Little Nell (Mai Deacon, her...
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1913
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