This family adventure movie, based on the novel by Marguerite Henry, is about a mute Arab boy and his constant companion, a...
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1990
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Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer was based on the best-selling 1987 autobiography of (who else?) Roxanne Pulitzer. Since both the...
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1989
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Director James Ivory brings his subdued, "Masterpiece Theater" style to a forbidden subject -- homosexual love. Maurice is...
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1987
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Superpatriotic Briton Michael Caine learns from his son Nigel Havers, a Russian translator with Government Communications...
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1987
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A trio of agents are summoned by Interpol to trail the villain Harry Pimm (Sylvester McCoy) in this low-budget spy feature....
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George Norris
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1987
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A veteran supporting cast graces the inspirational Beyond the Next Mountain. The story follows what happens when the...
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1987
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Made for BBC television, After Pilkington stars Bob Peck as Westgate, a dullish Oxford academician. Upon being introduced to...
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Derek
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1987
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This made-for-TV adaptation of Anita Brookner's novel is an account of a novelist, still smarting from a failed...
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1986
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Film clips and interviews with actors and colleagues provide the material for this laudatory view of the career of Alfred...
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1985
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Teri Garr and Robert Wagner play a cafe owner and nightclub singer who vacation in Lisbon in 1940. They discover and attempt...
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1984
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Roy Marsden stars as Commander Adam Dalgliesh in this made-for-television adaptation of the novel by P.D. James. Edwin...
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1983
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Two women, related but separated by one generation and 60 years, have parallel experiences in the evocative mystical...
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1982
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A Woman Called Golda is a made-for-television account of the life and times of Golda Meir, Israel's powerful prime minister...
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1982
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The plot of this of this adaptation of the Daniel Carney's novel, sprinkled throughout a series of extended Sam Peckinpah...
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1978
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1977
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In this feature-film version of the popular British television cop show, Regan (John Thaw) and Carter (Dennis Waterman) are...
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McQueen
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1977
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Ironies abound in this witty romance which tells a tale of greed and love. Edward is a lawyer who works for a women's...
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Edward
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1977
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This Canadian film drama from director Milad Bessada underlines the tragedy and futility of Ireland's civil war. This he does...
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1974
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Alfred Hitchcock entered the 1970s with his commercial reputation virtually in tatters, a far cry from his stature at the...
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Bob Rusk
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1972
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Originally made for television, this production features divorce from two perspectives: in the first half, the husband...
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1972
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The logic behind inflating Robert Bolt's minimalist romantic drama Ryan's Daughter into a 12-million-dollar epic seems to...
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1970
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1969
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Tom Pickle (Michael York) is the British rock star who travels to India to learn the sitar from Ustad Zafar Khan (Uptal Dutt...
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1969
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The famously inept but accidentally brilliant Inspector Clouseau returns to help foil a group of daring robbers in this...
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1968
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In a disturbing movie about psychosis, Hayley Mills plays Susan Harper, a young student who tries to help a rich, emotionally...
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1968
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Based on the true story of the 1963 British Royal Mail robbery, this late '60s British caper film was directed by...
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Frank
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1967
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This gently farcical British comedy stars Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett as Jenny and Arthur, a young couple who have just...
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1966
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King and Country was adapted by Evan Jones from John Wilson's play Hamp. Misfit World War I British soldier Tom Courtenay, on...
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Lieutenant Webb
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1964
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In this mystery, based on an Edgar Wallace story, a wicked seductress uses her wiles on a weak-willed cop and persuades him...
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1962
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This is an unimpressive spy-comedy from director Stanley Donen who inserts his specialty, a small song-and-dance number, into...
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US Marshal
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1960
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The scene is Burma during World War II. A small British brigade led by Stanley Baker comes upon a Burmese village controlled...
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1959
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Victor McLaglen made his last film appearance in the British Sea Fury. McLaglen plays the brawny captain of a salvage vessel,...
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1958
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One of the most significant moments in the history of British warfare (in both the best and worst sense) is given reverent...
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1958
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Sea of Sand was distributed in the US in a shortened version, Desert Patrol. John Gregson plays Captain Williams, a martinet...
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1958
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In this drama, the commanding officer of a British Royal Air Force flight training school must deal with an ornery,...
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1957
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The Yangtse Incident is the saga of the Amethyst, a British vessel left stranded in China during the Communist takeover. The...
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1957
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Widely regarded as one of the best and most intelligent British war dramas of the 1950s, The Battle of River Plate is the...
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1956
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