Take a voyage through the history of European jazz in this musical meditation on the origins, growth, and exciting shifts in...
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2006
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The 80-star cast of Forever and a Day would certainly not have been feasible had not most of the actors and production people...
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1943
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Female dogs tend to shed while in heat; this is why all the collies who've played doggy heroine Lassie in the movies have...
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1943
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As Academy Award-winning films go, Mrs. Miniver has not weathered the years all that well. This prettified, idealized view of...
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1942
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Wealthy, sheltered Joan Fontaine is swept off her feet by charming ne'er-do-well Cary Grant. Though warned that Grant is...
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1941
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The schizophrenic screenplay of The Earl of Chicago is rendered even more bizarre by the uneven performance by Robert...
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1940
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1937
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This interesting early docu-drama offers a complete chronicle of the history of aviation from prehistoric times through the...
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1936
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The old H. V. Esmond stage play Eliza Comes to Stay proved a perfect vehicle for British screen sweetheart Betty Balfour....
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1936
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Sir Francis Drake (Lang), first English circumnavigator of the globe, is featured in this exciting adventure with his amazing...
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1935
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Hay Petrie ingests the scenery as the demonic, hunchbacked Mr. Quilp in this 1935 British adaptation of Dickens' The Old...
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Grandfather Trent
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1935
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A classy woman has an affair with a rake after she learns that she has a terminal disease in this British melodrama. When...
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1933
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1932
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When an infamous French highwayman commits a murder, a look alike French silversmith is convicted of the crime. Fortunately,...
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1931
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1928
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Downhill is an apt title for this disappointing Alfred Hitchcock silent feature. Ivor Novello plays the black sheep of a...
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1927
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This British-made production was based on the "celebrated" (circa 1906) stage play by Freeman Wills, which was based on the...
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1926
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1924
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Famous Players-Lasky brought American director Hugh Ford and cinematographer Hal Young to Great Britain to make this drama....
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1920
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After building his reputation on Hollywood "spectaculars," director Herbert Brenon returned to his native British Isles,...
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1919
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1919
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1917
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1917
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As a novel, Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield may have been good literature, but books often don't translate well...
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1917
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British stage luminary Ben Webster plays the lead in Gay Lord Quex. Based on a play by Arthur Wing Pinero, the film finds...
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1917
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel Rodney Stone was the basis for the British 5-reeler House of Temperley. The film concerns two...
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1913
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