In this drama, from director Anthony Asquith, the lives and stories of three different people are linked together by their...
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1964
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Listed as sole director of the British documentary Evening with the Royal Ballet in many sources, Anthony Asquith was...
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1963
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Terrence Rattigan, the playwright who brought us the multicharactered, multistoried Separate Tables, again offers us an...
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1963
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This drama by director Anthony Asquith, a noted lynchpin in British cinematic history, may wear too many hats to be...
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1962
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A beautiful and wealthy woman in the market for a husband believes she has found the right man -- only to discover he isn't...
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1961
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Two Living, One Dead examines the pitfalls of hero worship, and the culpability of the media in fostering misguided...
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1961
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A man is forced to prove who he really is -- and discovers that it isn't as easy as one might think -- in this drama. Sir...
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1959
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The moral dilemma of a reluctant American spy is chronicled in this psychological drama. He becomes an agent after he,...
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1958
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This film adaptation of Bernard Shaw's 1903 comedy/drama stars Dirk Bogarde, which might have led some impressionable viewers...
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1958
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1955
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1954
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Dorothy and Campbell Christie's witty courtroom comedy/drama Carrington V.C. was given a classy screen treatment by director...
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1954
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This British comedy centers around the game of Cricket. It is set as the British team and their legendary cricket player Sam...
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1953
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Project M7 is the American title for the British The Net. Based on a novel by John Pudney, the film is set in an aviation...
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1953
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1952
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Michael Redgrave gives his greatest performance as Andrew Crocker-Harris, a boarding-school teacher who realizes that his...
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1951
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The alternate title to the British The Woman in Question is Five Angles on Murder. That pretty much sums up the tenor of this...
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1950
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Based on the infamous Archer-Shee case of 1912, The Winslow Boy features Neil North as the 14-year-old title character....
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1949
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Director Anthony Asquith's first postwar effort, While the Sun Shines was based on a play by frequent Asquith collaborator...
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1947
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Originally released in England as The Way to the Stars, Johnny in the Clouds is the story of how the Battle of Britain...
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1945
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In this period drama from England, Fanny Hopwood (Phyllis Calvert), upon graduating from finishing school, returns to her...
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1944
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After several months' heavy war duty, the crew of the British submarine Sea Tiger is enjoying a much-deserved leave, when...
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1943
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1943
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1942
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In this WW II propaganda film, a German doctor, highly praised by his Nazi employers, finds it increasingly difficult to...
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1941
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Cottage to Let is a taut British wartime spy thriller, laced with moments of genuinely hilarious comedy. The "maguffin" in...
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1941
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The old reliable plot device known as premarital hanky-panky was the basis of the Esther McCracken stage play Quiet Wedding....
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1941
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This Anglo-American coproduction was based on the popular West End stage comedy by Terrence Rattigan. It all begins when...
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1939
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1938
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Anthony Asquith evokes a vivid impression of Russia in 1916 in I Stand Condemned. The story follows handsome Russian officer...
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1936
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1934
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In this comedy, a naive young woman works as a servant for a home sublet to thieves. When she and the window cleaner...
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1933
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In this romance, a jilted soccer player decides to heal his broken heart by going on a vacation to France. There he and a...
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1933
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Based upon a thrice-filmed book by Sir Compton Mackenzie, Dance Pretty Lady is a romantic drama set in the Edwardian era....
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1932
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Muller becomes the housekeeper of the man she loves, a member of Berlin society, in this romantic comedy. ~ Rovi...
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1932
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While Peter Weir's 1980 filmizaton of Ernest Raymond's novel Gallipoli can be considered the definitive version,...
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1931
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Princess Priscilla has been promised in matrimony to the prince of Savona, but she is not of the mind to go through with a...
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1929
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Escaped From Dartmoor (aka A Cottage On Dartmoor) represented director Anthony Asquith's entree into the world of talking...
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1929
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Anthony Asquith's second film, Underground is a silent film that tells the triangular story of a young shop girl named Nell...
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1928
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1927
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