Religious and personal tensions escalate steadily in this drama, and nearly everyone in it has some sort of extra-sensitive...
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1992
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Alan Ayckbourn's riotously funny play about a small-time acting troupe in the sticks is brought to the screen by director...
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1989
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In this slice-n-dicer, a cabbie becomes obsessed with a lovely movie scream queen and decides to follow her to the Cannes...
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1982
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Nicholas Meyer based his screenplay for the "retro" Sherlock Holmes adventure The Seven Percent Solution on his own...
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1976
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Man at the Top was a theatrical-film spin-off of a popular British TV series, inspired by the earlier movies Room at the Top...
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1973
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The final installment in Hammer Studios' Dracula series is also the least interesting of the lot. A fairly direct follow-up...
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1973
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In this strange but fun genre hodgepodge, Prof. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is up against seven rotting vampires clad in gold...
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1973
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Hammer Films apply their characteristic Gothic touch to this offbeat psychological thriller about a bombastic 19th-century...
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1972
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Hammer's trademark gothic style permeates this suspenseful thriller, considered one of the acclaimed British studio's...
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1971
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One of the more accomplished entries in Hammer's Dracula series (which would soon lapse into creative anemia during the...
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1970
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1970
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Victor Frankenstein (Ralph Bates) is the son of the Count who plans his father's demise. He inherits the castle and the...
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1970
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In this horror film, an American graduate student travels to southern France to research her thesis. She is writing about a...
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1969
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Robin Hood (Barrie Ingham) again robs from the rich to give to the poor. The evil Sheriff of Nottingham (John Arnatt) is...
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1968
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The Lost Continent is a crazy-quilt of a film, with chunks of several unrelated plotlines sewn together willy nilly....
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1968
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A wonderfully atmospheric outing from Hammer Films, who diverged from their often successful variations on Universal's...
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1966
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This film was a pet project of Joan Fontaine, based on a novel by Peter Curtis. It was her last feature film. Fontaine stars...
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1966
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Christopher Lee dons the evil Count's cloak once again after an 8-year hiatus for this first "authentic" sequel to Hammer...
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1966
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