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1980
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Suspense novelist Alistair MacLean wrote Hostage Tower directly for television. A master criminal takes over the Eiffel...
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Mrs. Wheeler
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1980
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Countess of Rousillon
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1980
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1979
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The 1979 TV movie Les Miserables was advertised as the 12th feature film to be based on the 1862 Victor Hugo novel (and that...
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1978
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Miss MacKay
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1969
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1957's The Good Companions was the second film version of the well-known J. B. Priestly play. The story revolves around the...
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Miss Trant
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1957
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In this sentimental comedy, Carol Reed tries for a bit of neo-realist whimsy that takes place in the London slums of...
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Joanne
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1955
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Faithfully adapted from a popular holiday play by Wynyard Browne, this moving British drama centers on a recently widowed,...
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Jenny Gregory
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1954
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In this bright British comedy, we meet Capt. Henry St. James (Alec Guinness) as he stands before a firing squad and then...
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Maud St. James
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1953
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Inspired by the recent success of The Blue Lamp, I Believe in You is a multiplotted British drama about parole officers....
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Matty
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1952
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Barbara Faber
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1950
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Laura Jesson
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1945
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With This Happy Breed, playwright Noel Coward hoped to glorify the British working class in the same manner that he'd...
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Ethel Gibbons
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1944
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Released in the US as The Randolph Family, Dear Octopus was based on the internationally popular play by Dodie Smith. The...
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Cynthia
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1943
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Few morale-boosting wartime films have retained their power and entertainment value as emphatically as Noël Coward's In Which...
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Alix Kinross
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1942
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