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2010
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2008
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A man accused of a crime he has no memory of committing must survive incarceration long enough to stand trial in this brutal...
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2008
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Screenwriter Andrew Davies' adapts Charles Dickens' tale of struggle and hardship in 1820s London. Returning to England after...
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2008
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One man's role in the long battle to outlaw slavery in the United Kingdom sets the stage for this historical drama from...
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2007
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Screen star Jonathan Pryce deftly portrays Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary sleuth in the made-for-television production...
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2007
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The true story of the woman who created some of the most beloved characters in children's literature comes to the screen in...
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Rupert Potter
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2006
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2005
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British writer/actor Stephen Fry makes his feature-film debut with the witty, sophisticated comedy Bright Young Things,...
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2004
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A woman edging into middle age finally finds the love of a lifetime; too bad she can't convince her best friends it's for...
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Rev. Gerald Marsden
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2002
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Boris Pasternak's Nobel Prize-winning novel of love and betrayal amidst the Soviet Revolution is given a new interpretation...
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2002
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Amanda Burton starred in this intense two-part British miniseries as Laura Tracey, a minor employee of a major international...
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DI Neil Sleightholme
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2001
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The fortunes of a family of Hungarian Jews are followed over the course of nearly 150 years in this epic historical drama,...
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2000
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In this downbeat drama, Cameron Colley (Jonny Lee Miller) is a journalist whose career has gone into a slump; he's working...
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2000
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A mother's love turns deadly in the wake of an organ transplant in the thriller Heart. Gary Ellis (Christopher Eccleston) is...
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1999
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Perhaps inspired by the success of biopics like Shine and Amadeus, this film based on a true story -- and a book (entitled A...
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1998
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The first film by Mick Davis, The Match is a contemporary romantic comedy set in the idyllic village of Inverdoune nestling...
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1998
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1998
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Director Gavin Miller adapts Scottish author Iain Banks' novel about a troubled young man striving to unearth the secrets of...
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Kenneth McHoan
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1996
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Previously adapted for German television as Operation Schmetterling, the four-part British miniseries The Writing on the Wall...
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Bull
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1996
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1995
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The title character in this five-part British miniseries was a university lecturer (Alan Bates) with a fondness for anagrams...
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1995
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This third feature film version of Joseph Conrad's tragic romantic drama (the best of which remains John Cromwell's 1940...
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1995
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The difficult realities of life in Britain during the early Industrial Age are explored in this made-for-television...
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1994
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Partly based on Charlie Chaplin's My Autobiography, this humorous and dramatic biopic features an all-star cast including...
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1992
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Pianist Nina (Juliet Stevenson) and cellist Jamie (Alan Rickman) played together and loved together. When they weren't making...
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Sandy
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1991
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Michael Lindsay-Hogg wrote and directed this cool and sleek comedy about a seemingly perfect combination -- an American...
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1991
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Nick Diamond (Colin Dale) is a private detective hired by a South American midget to guard a box containing a rare treasure....
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1990
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In Nicolas Roeg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel The Witches, a young boy is vacationing at the seaside with his...
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Mr. Jenkins
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1990
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A teen sex comedy derived from the arch debut novel of author Martin Amis by debut director Damian Harris (son of actor...
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1989
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Director Terry Gilliam adroitly applies his Monty Python sensibilities upon the "career" of famed German prevaricator Baron...
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1989
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Johnny Fortune (Damon Lowry) may be no good to anyone, but he's not particularly mean about it. After all, he left his...
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Jordan
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1989
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1989
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This four-hour, six-episode British miniseries, broadcast on Channel 4 in 1989 and in America on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre in...
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Jack Lithgow
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1989
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James Richards is an ordinary middle-class man living a very comfortable and orderly life in London, working as a...
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Anthony
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1988
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This modest and engaging story, set in a dormant south Wales town (with the unique distinction of having Welsh dialogue), has...
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1987
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In this sophomoric comedy, a lusty adolescent British hockey team heads for Holland where they find something far more...
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1987
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The conflict in Palestine during the '70s provides the setting for this challenging political sci-fi film that centers on an...
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Sullivan
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1987
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This fast-paced thriller examines the amorality of a nation's secret services and the responsibility of journalistic...
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1986
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With the notable exception of Pennies From Heaven, The Singing Detective was the best-known TV miniseries project of the...
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1986
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Writer/director Bill Forsyth's follow-up to his best film, Local Hero, is another comic exploration of a man undergoing a...
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Alan
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1984
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The Killing Fields is a romanticized adaptation of an eyewitness magazine story by New York Times correspondent Sidney...
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Dr. Macantire
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1984
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A British couple's attempts to circumvent local food-rationing regulations trigger a chaotic series of events in this...
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1984
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One-dimensional characters tend to fall flat, and that seems to be the case in this low-budget parody of a James Bond...
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Cinematographer
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1983
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A writer displays a troubling streak of opportunism in his personal and professional lives in this British drama. As the...
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1983
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1981
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Vanishing Army was originally produced for British television. The anecdotal storyline dwells upon the highs and lows of...
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1978
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In this dark British comedy, a despondent businessman (Graham Chapman) decides to end it all after his wife leaves him....
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1978
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