This melodramatic tale of a sexual assault on a married woman has a few implausible moments but is believably acted by...
|
|
1963
|
Even as respected small-town banker Wyndham Roberts (Meredith Edwards) is seated in his regular pew during Sunday morning...
|
|
1961
|
|
|
1960
|
A daring escape from prison whips open this actioner right at the beginning, and though the action continues from that moment...
|
|
1960
|
|
|
1958
|
This anthology is comprised of three stories. In the first a naive American tycoon boards the famous Orient Express and...
|
|
1954
|
This video features two stories in one. The first story chronicles the escape of a man living in an Eastern block country...
|
|
1954
|
This drama is comprised of two short films originally made to be shown on British television. The first short is the story...
|
|
1954
|
During the Irish "troubles", an IRA gunman (John Mills) wearies of the constant violence. He begins to preach a philosophy of...
|
Molly Fagan
|
1952
|
The blarney is as thick as the characters' brogues in You Can't Beat the Irish. Jack Warner stars as lazy but enterprising...
|
Bessie Murnahan
|
1952
|
So Little Time takes so much time to tell its thinnish story. The scene is Nazi-occupied Belgium. Maria Schell plays a proud...
|
Anna
|
1952
|
In this comedy, an amiable rake shows all that he is a whiz at finances after a rumor circulates that he has inherited...
|
|
1951
|
There's dirty work backstage in the British melodrama My Sister and I. Sally Ann Howes plays Robina Adams, an aspiring...
|
|
1948
|
Based on a novel by Chris Massie, Corridor of Mirrors is a British attempt to match the poetry and lyricism of the French...
|
Veronica
|
1948
|
Based on the novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson, Trojan Brothers offers the unlikely screen team of music hall funster...
|
Margie Castelli
|
1946
|
Adapted from a novel by Osbert Sitwell, A Place of One's Own has a double-edged title: It refers to a physical place as well...
|
Mrs. Smedhurst
|
1945
|
Like the better-known (and more popular) A Canterbury Tale, Welcome Mr. Washington is a sometimes amusing, sometimes poignant...
|
Jane Willoughby
|
1944
|
Robert Ardrey's theatrical semi-fantasy Thunder Rock was transformed in 1944 into one of the most successful British films of...
|
Ellen Kirby
|
1942
|
Barbara Mullen stars as Jeannie, a spirited Scots girl who comes into an inheritance. She heads for her family castle after...
|
Jeannie McLean
|
1941
|