After the success of the Sgt. Peppers LP, the Beatles decided to hire a psychedelic bus, take a trip into the English...
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1967
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This drama centers upon a female thief and her robber band as they try to hide out from the cops on a deserted island. Their...
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1967
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In this sci-fi film set in the near future, the civilized world is controlled by an all-powerful computerized government...
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1965
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In this sci-fi murder mystery, a scientist uses himself as a subject in an experiment with cryogenic suspended animation and...
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1964
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Tom Conway essays one of his last starring roles in the British melodrama Murder on Approval. Conway is cast as special...
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1956
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In this crime drama, a man finds a rare stamp, takes it to an expert for appraisal, and finds that it is a forgery. This...
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1955
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This video features two stories in one. The first story chronicles the escape of a man living in an Eastern block country...
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1954
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Forever My Heart appears to have been fashioned from two half-hour episodes of TV's Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Presents....
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1954
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A tired-looking Tom Conway plays a private detective who is framed for murder. Eva Bartok, the head of a smuggling, has...
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1953
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The Reluctant Widow in this muted British comedy is young 19th-century governess Elinor, played by Jean Kent. Inadvertently...
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1951
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The Lost People is a pedantic British drama set in a large, abandoned German theatre just after the War. A disparate group of...
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1950
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Shortly after the end of World War II, a pair of British soldiers hold an increasingly hostile group if refugees in a German...
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1949
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Outrageously sexist, The Perfect Woman is also very funny if you're in a politically incorrect mood. A dotty scientist...
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1949
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Easy Money is a satire of that most venerated of all middle-class British traditions, the football pool. The film is divided...
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1948
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Low-hanging clouds and low-cut blouses dominate the brooding British melodrama Jassy. Margaret Lockwood is at her...
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1948
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The dazzlingly handsome Stewart Granger is at least physically well cast as the charismatic 18th century violinist Paganini....
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1947
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Lensed in lavish Technicolor, The Man Within is a rousing tale of smugglers, betrayal and redemption. The story is told from...
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1947
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The White Unicorn would be worth watching if only for that lyrical title. The film itself, however, isn't quite so whimsical,...
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1947
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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...
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1945
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No relation to the 1970 box-office blockbuster of the same name, the 1944 British film Love Story was originally released in...
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1944
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English without Tears is a gentle satire of the temporary relaxation of class barriers in wartime England. Michael Wilding...
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1944
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1943
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Two sisters stick by each other through thick and thin in this drama. The elder sister has a rather sexually checkered past....
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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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1942
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In this WW II actioner, two British Intelligence agents and a French agent follow their leader into Nazi-occupied France to...
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1942
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In this WW II propaganda film, a German doctor, highly praised by his Nazi employers, finds it increasingly difficult to...
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1941
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Barbara Mullen stars as Jeannie, a spirited Scots girl who comes into an inheritance. She heads for her family castle after...
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1941
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The Saint's Vacation was filmed in London by RKO Radio's British division. This time Hugh Sinclair is cast as...
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1941
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The old reliable plot device known as premarital hanky-panky was the basis of the Esther McCracken stage play Quiet Wedding....
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1941
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The 1940 British production of Gaslight was the first of two cinematic adaptations of Patrick Hamilton's play. Oozing faux...
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1940
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Though it boasts an American director and star, this Technicolor cinemadaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta...
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1939
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This Anglo-American coproduction was based on the popular West End stage comedy by Terrence Rattigan. It all begins when...
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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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1939
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In this musical comedy, a wealthy couple is duped out of their money. They decide to capture the crook themselves by...
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1937
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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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Oskar Homolka plays a London movie-theatre owner who maintains a secret life as a paid terrorist. Homolka's wife...
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1936
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Based on the novels of W. Somerset Maugham, The Secret Agent is the second in a trilogy of Alfred Hitchcock spy movies (along...
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1936
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African-American students who have accepted Rhodes scholarships may feel like wincing at Rhodes of Africa, an unabashed...
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1936
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Winding up his Hollywood film career in 1935, venerable British stage star George Arliss returned to his homeland for his...
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Cinematographer
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1936
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Based on the stage melodrama by John Chancellor, King of the Damned takes place on a brutal prison colony that makes Devil's...
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1936
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This classic British thriller was one of Alfred Hitchcock's first major international successes, and it introduced a number...
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1935
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This war movie is set on the high-seas during WWI. It chronicles the exploits of a brave English sailor who is captured by a...
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1935
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British comedy favorite Jack Hulbert is the sole raison d'etre for the existence of the raucous comedy Jack Ahoy. Hulbert...
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1935
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Jew Suss was a well-worn stage drama based on an old novel by Lionel Feuchtwanger. The story involves an enterprising Jewish...
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1934
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Based on a novel by J. B. Priestley, this British musical-comedy follows an unlikely trio as they try to revive the fortunes...
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1933
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In this comedy, two rival reporters vie for the scoop on the whereabouts of a missing heiress. They find her in Switzerland....
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1933
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White Face was one of the last cinematic endeavors of the prolific novelist Edgar Wallace, who died several months before the...
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1933
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1932
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1931
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This bedroom farce was originally a play that centers on an unhappily married couple looking to change their lives. When...
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1930
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Filmed before Britain's switchover to talkies, Auld Lang Syne is largely a silent film, with a few musical interludes....
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1929
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Silver King was adapted from a well-worn stage melodrama by Henry Arthur Jones. Having left home and hearth in disgrace,...
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1929
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