The power of hypnotism provides the basis of this film that was released in "Hypnovision" (yet another promotional gimmick) A...
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1959
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This sci-fi horror cult classic is based in and around a U.S. long-range radar installation in the Canadian wilderness, where...
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1958
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Hollywood hasbeen Keefe Brasselle stars in the British Death Over My Shoulder. The resistable Mr. Brasselle plays a detective...
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1958
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In this mystery, the wife of the recently kidnapped Dr. Manning enlists the assistance of a Scotland Yard detective and a...
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1958
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In this suspense movie, a Yankee mercenary is hired to blow up an Arab dignitary. A gun battle thwarts the bombing and the...
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1957
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This romantic and tuneful war drama tells the story the singer who captured the hearts of Allied soldiers during WW II. It...
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1953
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Jenny, a pretty, independent, factory worker takes a holiday in Blackpool with her friend Mary. She has a week-long affair...
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1952
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1952
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Lilli Marlene was inspired by the popular wartime German ballad. Lisa Daniely plays a French songstress who achieves radio...
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1951
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The British Don't Ever Leave Me stars "cute" Jimmy Hanley as a would-be criminal who is dragooned into a kidnapping plot....
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1949
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1948
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The leaves of the Calendar begin to fall rapidly when avaricious Wenda (Greta Gynt) jilts newly-impoverished horse owner...
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1948
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When a wealthy man discovers that his wife is having an affair, he murders her lover, committing the perfect crime. ~ Rovi...
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1947
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In this British melodrama, an indigent writer suffers from amnesia, forgets that he is in love with an aristocratic lady,...
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1946
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Based on a novel by Dorothy Whipple, the British They Were Sisters is not so far removed from the standard Hollywood plot of...
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1945
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A classic in gothic-romantic excess, Madonna of Seven Moons was one of the most successful British films of its genre. Though...
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1945
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This 1949 British film told a very plausible story about a triangle between a woman, her soldier husband, and her new lover....
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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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Released in the US as The Randolph Family, Dear Octopus was based on the internationally popular play by Dodie Smith. The...
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1943
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A set of flashbacks to 19th century London provide the action in this British wartime film, in which a wealthy girl...
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1943
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A British soldier stationed in Africa comes to believe that he is in possession of Arthur's Excalibur in this drama. The...
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1942
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1942
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A bashful artist finds all kinds of trouble in this comedy. A handyman by profession, the shy fellow loves to paint, but can...
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1942
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Carol Reed directed this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel about a British shopkeeper who inherits money and tries to crash...
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1941
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One of the few "Inspector Hornleigh" films to gain a wide US distribution, Mail Train stars Gordon Harker as Hornleigh and...
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1941
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Based on the Evadne Price-Ken Attiwell stage play, Once a Crook stars Gordon Harker as ex-safecracker Charlie Hopkins....
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1941
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Scottish stage, radio and film favorite Will Fyffe heads the cast of Neutral Port. The star is cast as crusty Captain...
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1941
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In this comedy of mistaken identity, an amiable fellow decides to help out his singing South American look-a-like who must...
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1941
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In the late 1930s-early 1940s, diminutive British music-hall and radio comedian Arthur Askey enjoyed a popularity...
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1941
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In this drama, the owner of a newsreel company and his son decide to make a documentary that pays tribute to human...
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1940
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The popular British troupe The Crazy Gang do their zany thing in this fast-paced comedy adventure. The story begins as the...
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1940
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The Band Waggon was the BBC radio series that catapulted diminutive comic Arthur Askey to stardom as "Big-Hearted Arthur"....
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1940
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This film is an adaptation of the Brandon Thomas stage perennial Charley's Aunt, starring bespectacled British radio comedian...
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1939
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In this British comedy, the chief of a fire company has his hands full as he tries to organize his bumbling crew of firemen....
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1939
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The Crazy Gang, a pre-Monty Python group of British "nut" comedians, were popular on stage and screen from 1935 through 1962....
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1939
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1938
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Beloved British comedian Will Hay plays Benjamin Twist, a disgraced school master who goes to an agency to apply for a job...
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1938
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A minor effort from a major director, Bank Holiday is little more than a series of anecdotes involving middle-class...
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1938
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The continued adventure of the magic button that was crafted from the metal of Aladdin's magic lamp. Alf finds that this...
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1938
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This British comedy pokes fun at Chicago gangsters as it chronicles the rivalry between to gangs battling it out aboard an...
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1938
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In this comedy, an American businessman gets into trouble and heads for England to stay out of jail. He and his faithful...
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1937
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In this British comedy, William Porter (Will Hay) is an accident-prone railroad employee whose sister and brother-in-law...
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1937
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The building of the great Canadian-Pacific Railroad that stretched from Montreal to Vancouver is chronicled in this...
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1937
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In this French crime comedy, the headmaster of a school located near a prison is inadvertently involved in stealing the...
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1937
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1937
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A wealthy doctor's bratty son throws a temper tantrum when his father denies him a car. To get even, the spoiled sprout...
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1936
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Another of the delightful Aldwych Theater farces, Pot Luck once again teams those flawless farceurs Tom Walls (who also...
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1936
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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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The title lass in this Eclipse production is a goatherd-ess, in love with a strapping mountain youth. During his daily...
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1932
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In this musical, an impoverished aristocrat's daughter tries for a singing career. She also falls in love with a radio star...
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1931
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