A small group of British retirees learn that the life they want to live might not be the life they need to live after pooling...
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2012
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Director Jon Jones teams with screenwriter Julian Fellowes for this four-part mini-series centered on the tragic sinking of...
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2012
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Two couples find their lives turned upside down by their unfulfilled longings in this ensemble comedy from director...
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2010
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The rebellious girls at St. Trinian's are back in this sequel to the smash hit U.K. comedy from writers Piers Ashworth and...
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2009
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The uniformed but rebellious students of a distinguished all-girls school get an unexpected chance to raise a little hell as...
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2009
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The specter of the railroad looming heavy in her conscience, Miss Matty (Judi Dench) rejoices upon learning that her maid...
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2009
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Actor and author Richard E. Grant made his directorial debut with this period comedy drama inspired by his own experiences...
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2006
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A new bride finds she's tempted to leave her husband under circumstances she never anticipated in this romantic comedy-drama....
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Tessa
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2006
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A nanny reveals ways of making children behave that are much more effective than a time-out in this fantasy comedy based on...
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2006
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2004
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2004
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Nigel Cole directs the feel-good comedy Calendar Girls, based on the true story of a group of working-class British...
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2003
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Merlin Ward's psychological thriller Out of Bounds stars Sofia Myles as Louise, a student at a boarding school. She is...
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2003
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Gail Forrester
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2003
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The first feature by director Peter Cattaneo since his award-winning British smash hit The Full Monty, Lucky Break is another...
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2002
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Sonja
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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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Produced for British television, Daniel Deronda was adapted from George Eliot's final novel, written in 1874 (and first...
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2002
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The family-oriented comedy Thunderpants, directed by Peter Hewitt, concerns an unfortunate ten-year-old who suffers from...
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Miss Rapier
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2002
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A powerful ancient relic holds the key to ultimate destruction in director Stuart Urban's religious-flavored thriller...
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2002
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Based on Helen Fielding's hugely popular novel, this romantic comedy follows Bridget (Renee Zellweger), a post-feminist,...
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2001
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In this made-for-TV period drama, Kevin Whately stars as David Bruce, who, in 1911, receives an important promotion at the...
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2001
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Edina (Jennifer Saunders) suffers a professional crisis while Patsy (Joanna Lumley) begins menopause in the final episode of...
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2001
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The first British TV version of Nancy Mitford's autobiographical novel Love in a Cold Climate was telecast in seven hour-long...
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2001
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After from escaping the clutches of his cruel master and making his way to a remote country railway station, a performing dog...
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2000
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The Groan family has led the people for years from their castle, Gormenghast. Although a new heir, Titus Groan, has just...
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2000
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Patrick Stewart stars as Ebeneezer Scrooge in this made-for-TV adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic holiday fable. Scrooge...
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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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Peter Hewitt (Tom and Huck) directed this $30-million family film, an adaptation of Mary Norton's classic children's novels...
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1997
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The British series Wokenwell had something in common with the whimsical small-town saga Ballykissangel, albeit with a more...
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June Bonney
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1997
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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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Kirsty
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1996
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At a posh public-relations awards show, Edina (Jennifer Saunders) guzzles champagne with Patsy (Joanna Lumley), bosses Bubble...
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1995
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When his professional career hits a lull, an actor attempts to revitalize his career by staging a production of Hamlet,...
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1995
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1995
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Unlike the barren and forbidding moors elsewhere in England, Return of the Native's Egdon Heath attires itself in vibrant...
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1994
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Director Kenneth Branagh's interpretation of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel stars Robert DeNiro as a terrifying monster...
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1994
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Based on author Ruth Rendell's novel of the same name, A Dark Adapted Eye follows the jealous and arguably insane path of the...
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Vera
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1994
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In this film, Barbara, a middle-aged woman living in Edinburgh in the present, is overwhelmed by memories of Greta, her...
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Barbara Thorburn
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1992
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In this futuristic sci-fi political drama, the minerals of the moon are being exploited by both Russian and American mining...
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1991
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Having previously headlined a series of short TV skits and monologues, British comedienne-composer Victoria Wood graduated to...
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1989
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With the ultimate throw-down -- "There can be only one" -- Highlander captured the imaginations of fantasy fans seeking a...
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1986
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This weekly British sketch-comedy series represented the first major TV vehicle for that irrepressible comedienne,...
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1985
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1983
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In this British exploitation film, an elderly husband and wife begin torturing young women whose behavior offends their...
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1975
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The fourth season of the British drama series Upstairs, Downstairs takes place during the war years of 1914 through 1918, a...
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1974
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