This documentary video looks at the life of actress Ingrid Bergman. Clips from her movies, home life and interviews are all...
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1985
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White Corridors was based on Yeoman Hospital, a novel by Helen Ashton. Told episodically, the story concentrates on the...
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1951
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Basil Radford is cast superbly to type as The Galloping Major. The story concerns the efforts by retired Major Arthur Hill...
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Screen Story, Maj. Arthur Hill
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1951
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Filmed on location in a British industrial town, Chance of a Lifetime is a trenchantly amusing satire of labor-management...
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Dickinson
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1950
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Stop Press Girl is admittedly a one-joke film, though that joke is a good one. Sally Ann Howes plays a winsome British lass...
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Engine Driver
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1949
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In this comedy, two soldiers find themselves dishonorably discharged after they accidently allow a Nazi prisoner to escape....
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1949
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Passport to Pimlico is one of the most charmingly whimsical Ealing Studios comedies of the late 1940s-early 1950s. As a...
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1949
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Originally released in Great Britain as Whisky Galore!, Tight Little Island is a comedy predicated on the notion that all...
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Capt. Paul Waggett
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1949
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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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Esmond Curry
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1949
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Henry Garnet
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1948
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The Captive Heart is set in a German POW camp for British soldiers. Michael Redgrave plays a Czech patriot, who has assumed...
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Maj. Ossy Dalrymple
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1947
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Feminists beware! This blatantly sexist comedy may definitely raise a few hackles as it tells the story of a recently...
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1946
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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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Considered the greatest horror anthology film, the classic British chiller Dead of Night features five stories of...
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1945
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In this drama, an amnesiac gardener, who lost his memory after he was buried alive during WW I, works for a wealthy man...
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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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Millions Like Us is a fundamentally honest dramatization of the British "home front" during World War II. Patricia Roc plays...
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Charters
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1943
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The phrase "Loose Lips Sink Ships" takes on a new and special meaning in the cautionary British war drama Next of Kin. In...
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1942
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Bob Randall (Richard Greene) is a reporter who gets to witness first-hand the British retreat from Dunkirk in May of 1940. He...
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Lamb
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1942
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Produced by Britain's Teddington Studios on behalf of Warner Bros., The Flying Fortress stars Richard Greene, who had to be...
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1942
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Rex Harrison astonished his fans by donning a Nazi uniform in the British suspenser Night Train (originally titled Night...
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Charters
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1940
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In this British WW II era espionage film a Nazi spy purloins a secret cartridge in Paris and must make it back to Germany....
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John Richardson
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1940
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Filmed in England, Flying Squad was the final effort of veteran silent-film director Herbert (Peter Pan) Brenon. The script...
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1940
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The British Room for Two takes place in a back-lot Venice. Womanizing Englishman Vic Oliver takes a fancy to married tourist...
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1940
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Also known as Girl in the Case, this early Carol Reed effort tended to be dismissed or ignored by its director in later...
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Dr. Treadgrove
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1940
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Charters
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1940
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1939
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The eponymous Four Just Men of this film are British World War I comrades, who reunite in peacetime to bring disaster to...
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1939
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An Irish fellow is determined to become a singing radio star. Unfortunately, fate seems to be determined to thwart him at...
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1939
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A mischievous urchin enlists the aide of his buddies to help get his father elected to the city council. Unfortunately, the...
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1939
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Alfred Hitchcock directed this disappointing misfire, memorable solely for the fact is that it is the final film from...
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Pengallan's Guest
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1939
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The success of the British Q Planes spawned a brief cycle in airborne espionage pictures--at least until all British aircraft...
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Madison
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1939
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Charles Robert Dumas' short story "Lone Wolves" was the source for the pre-WWII British espionager Secret Journey. The...
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John Richardson
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1939
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1939
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Most of British regional comedian George Formby's vehicles were released in the US through Columbia Pictures; somehow Trouble...
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1939
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Originally conceived as a musical (called Asking for Trouble) to showcase the talents of leading lady Jessie Matthews,...
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1938
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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 transatlantic race is featured in this exciting drama. One of the captains involved almost loses after he saves an actress...
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1937
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As early as 1937's Young and Innocent, Alfred Hitchcock was beginning to repeat himself, but audiences didn't mind so long as...
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1937
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Directed by Raoul Walsh, When Thief Meets Thief chronicles the story of two ex-partners in crime who have fallen in love with...
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1937
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This tragedy is a remake of D.W. Griffith's classic silent film. The story is based on "The Chink and the Child," a story by...
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Mr. Reed
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1936
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Dishonor Bright draws upon the talents of two master farceurs from Britain's Aldwych Theatre, Tom Walls (star-director) and...
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1936
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Tom Walls, one of the most famous of the Aldwych Theater farceurs, was both star and director of Leave It to Smith. Based on...
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1933
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In this comedy, a young woman rebels against her betrothal and runs away to Paris. While on the train she meets and falls...
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1933
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This musical chronicles the escapades of two Spanish couples. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1933
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Out of sympathy, a grown lad fighting for Canada in World War I agrees to let an older childless woman adopt him, becoming...
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1930
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Del Lord, director of many a Three Stooges farce in the 1930s and 1940s, told the actors when to move and when not to move in...
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1929
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