A man (Liam Neeson) travels to Milan in hopes of tracking down his missing wife (Laura Linney), only to discover that she was...
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2009
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2006
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Based on a pair of memoirs by her husband John Bayley, this biographical portrait of writer Iris Murdoch stars both Judi...
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2001
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Created by Russell Lewis, the four-episode British miniseries Monsignor Renard was set in the French town of...
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1999
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Sean Bean returns as Richard Sharp, an officer in the 19th Century British Army in this made-for-TV drama based on the series...
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1996
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Sean Bean returns as the stubbornly independent Captain Richard Sharpe in this historical adventure. Sharpe, an officer in...
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1995
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This British biopic attempts to chronicle the life of 17th-century tunesmith Henry Purcell. The filmmakers have had to do...
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1995
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A misleading title and a different type of performance from Hugh Grant are two of the offbeat features of An Awfully Big...
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1994
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Created by Bernard Cornwell, Sharpe was the umbrella title for a collection of two-hour British historical dramas, telecast...
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1993
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In this action adventure, author Bernard Cornwell's fictional Major Sharpe is faced with the daunting task of teaching a...
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1993
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1988
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Presented by Britain's Granada Television, the weekly anthology Time for Murder consisted of six hour-long dramas with the...
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1985
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The acclaimed Tony Palmer helmed this 1984 biopic on 19th and early 20th century Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, here...
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1984
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Originally a nine-hour British miniseries, this film on the last four decades in the life of Richard Wagner may have taken...
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1983
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Presented in a series of ostensibly farcical or irreverent episodes without any particular connection to each other, and...
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1983
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1979
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The specter of atomic warfare raises its head once again in this bizarre 1969 black comedy, directed by Richard Lester and...
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1969
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During the ill-fated charge of British troops at Balaclava in the Crimean War, loyal soldiers who blindly followed orders...
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1968
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1968
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Although he does not believe that decorated Vietnam veteran David Larkin (Gary Collins) is guilty of murder, Ironside...
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1968
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Among the first of the late 60s anti-war films that reflected growing concern over the Vietnam War, How I Won the War takes a...
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1967
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1965
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Colin (Michael Crawford, who much later won a Tony Award for his role in Broadway's Phantom of the Opera) is an uptight...
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1965
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This episode was originally telecast May 27, 1961. The title refers to an organization that specializes in "persuading"...
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1961
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Rachel Cade (Angie Dickinson), a dedicated American nurse working in the Belgian Congo, meets administrator Henri Derode...
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1960
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When a young man from an economically depressed area of England (played by Michael Redgrave) decides that his calling is to...
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1947
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