In this British comedy, an American falls in love with a British woman whose father hates all Yankees. The soldier's best...
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1958
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Hollywood hasbeen Keefe Brasselle stars in the British Death Over My Shoulder. The resistable Mr. Brasselle plays a detective...
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1958
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In this WW II adventure, five brave Allies endeavor to escape from an Italian POW camp in North Africa. They succeed, but...
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The Pole
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1958
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A stellar cast redeems the tawdry European-filmed melodrama 3DThe Man Inside3D. Nigel Patrick plays Sam Carter, a...
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Martin Lomer
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1958
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In this crime drama a murderer covers his tracks by framing his wife. He does this by posing as his victim and forcing his...
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1957
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Jack Lemmon and Robert Mitchum star as Tony and Felix, co-owners of a tramp-steamer service in the West Indies. Threatening...
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Lt. Sellars
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1957
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Victor Mature stars in this European-based crime thriller. Mature is an FBI agent on the trail of a drug smuggling operation,...
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Amalio
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1957
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In this desert adventure, a bandit chieftain roams the northwest deserts of India. Wherever he goes, he leaves a trail of...
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Biri
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1956
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Stars in Your Eyes is a glorified "vaudeville" picture, tied together by the thinnest of plotlines. As the top British...
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David Laws
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1956
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It took nerve to transpose Shakespeare's Macbeth into a 1930s gangster story using "tough guy" jargon, but Joe Macbeth very...
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Lennie
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1955
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Filmed on location in Europe, Flame and the Flesh is nothing more nor less than a vehicle for the glamorous Lana Turner. The...
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Ciccio
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1954
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them is our candidate for the most dramatic title of any British World War II film. Happily, the film...
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Sgt. Kirby
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1954
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In this action-filled crime drama, a tough journalist relentlessly pursues a fleeing racketeer. When the gangster realizes...
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1954
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Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? never really answers its own question, but has no difficulty delivering laughs in full...
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Cmdr. Laurie Vining
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1953
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Bonar Colleano, who spent the war years playing brash Americans in British films, makes his final screen appearance in the...
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Colucci
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1952
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Bonar Colleano, who spent the war years playing featured roles in British films as likeably cocky Americans, heads the cast...
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Dan MacDonald
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1951
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In this actioner, a young British factory worker living in the 1930s chucks his job in favor of motorcycle racing. He is...
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Tommy Possey
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1951
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Former Hollywood musical director (and erstwhile government spy) Boris Morros was one of the producers of the British Tale of...
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Bob Mitchell
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1951
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1950
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On the outs in Hollywood due to the blacklist, director Edward Dmytryk briefly operated in England in the late 1940s. Though...
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Julio
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1949
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In this musical, a renowned tenor meets a lovely woman at a British railway station. When the woman's dog gets in a fight,...
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Piero Santellini
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1948
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Good Time Girl, directed by David MacDonald and based on a story by Arthur La Bern (It Always Rains On Sunday) starts off...
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American
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1948
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1948
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Once a Jolly Swagman is the story of Bill Fox (Dirk Bogarde), a factory worker who dreams of fame and fortune as motorbike...
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Tommy Possey
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1947
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Director Anthony Asquith's first postwar effort, While the Sun Shines was based on a play by frequent Asquith collaborator...
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Joe Mulvaney
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1947
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Anne Fielding (Dulcie Gray), a shop clerk, meets Jack Williams (Derek Farr), a bus conductor, on the London Underground....
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1946
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Also known as Stairway to Heaven, A Matter of Life and Death is the remarkable British fantasy film that became the surprise...
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1946
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Sleeping Car to Trieste is a remake of one of the best railroad melodramas of the 1930s, Rome Express. The film's "maguffin"...
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1945
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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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Joe Friselli
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1945
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