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2013
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2012
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2010
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2010
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Claire Bloom narrates this documentary about The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, the burial site that some claim houses up to...
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Narrator
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2007
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A trio of lifelong friends returns to their hometown of Kalamazoo, MI, for their ten-year high-school reunion, only to...
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Eleanor
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2006
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Dougray Scott, Linus Roache, Omar Sharif, and Naveen Andrews headline this epic mini-series from director Robert Dornhelm,...
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2006
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2006
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Accomplished British screenwriter Christopher Hampton directs the political drama Imagining Argentina, based on the novel by...
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2004
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2004
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A young boy still recovering from his mother's recent death teams with his two best friends to turn a regular pooch into a...
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2004
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American film historian and author Richard Schickel directs the documentary Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin....
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2003
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In Deepa Mehta's poignant and heartbreaking romance, Emilia Fox plays Fay, a generally content, thirtysomething Torontoite...
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2003
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Love and Murder is based on Murder at the Mendel, the first of the "Joanne Kilbourn" mysteries written by Gail Bowen....
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2000
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1999
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1999
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The poet Anna Akhmatova (1889-1996) was a well-known figure among artists and literati of pre-revolutionary Russia. During...
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1999
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Gene Wilder wrote and starred in this detective story produced for the A&E cable television network. Set in 1938, Wilder...
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Emma Sachs
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1999
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Part one of this acclaimed PBS series explores the earliest roots of the Irish people in the New World. Centering on the...
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1998
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Produced by Monterey Media, and part of PBS's the Master Poets Collection, dramatist Claire Bloom (Mighty Aphrodite, Brothers...
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1998
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Laurie Weltz directed this period drama, set in 1959 at a seaside New Jersey town where former silent-screen actress Lulu...
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Lulu Fraker
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1998
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Part two of the acclaimed PBS series explores the path taken by new Irish arrivals in the New World. Irish roles in the...
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1998
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Part four of the acclaimed PBS series explores the rise of two great Irish dynastic families in America, the Kennedys and...
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1998
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Part three of the acclaimed PBS series explores the golden age of Irish-Americans living in America as immigrants, with...
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1998
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Acclaimed Shakespearean thespian Claire Bloom takes viewers on a made-for-TV romp through the women's roles of William...
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1998
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1997
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Sylvestor Stallone comes to the rescue in this disaster/adventure picture. A truck containing dangerous chemicals explodes in...
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1996
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A dissatisfied Manhattan sportswriter finds more than he expected when he searches for the biological mother of his adopted...
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1995
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In this British thriller, an aristocratic, wealthy and snobbish Englishwoman who is addicted to heroin falls for an American...
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1995
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This documentary chronicles the life and work of the woman who revolutionized the world of dance; without Martha Graham,...
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Narrator
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1994
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Sophie Ward and Kerry Fox star in this adaptation of Joanna Trollope's best-selling book about the scandalous affair between...
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1994
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1993
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1993
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This romantic mystery is based on a novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford and chronicles a journalist's investigation of his...
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1993
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The final installment of the British mystery series based on the books by Agatha Christie, Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd...
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Marina Gregg
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1992
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This animated fantasy is based on a famed fairy tale by late-19th century writer George MacDonald. It is the tale of a brave...
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Fairy Godmother
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1992
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Woody Allen spent most of the 1980s and '90s veering between comedy and drama, and he rarely combined the two with greater...
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1989
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This performance features dramatic reading of poetry and prose from women writers of our time. ~ Rovi...
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1989
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Adaptation of Barbara Cartland's novel featuring a 17th century adventure romance between an aristocrat and an endangered...
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1989
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Beryl Markham: Shadow on the Sun was a two-part TV movie originally telecast in May of 1988. Stefanie Powers is right in her...
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1988
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In this alternately comic and grave reflection on the effects of Thatcherism on polyethnic England, middle-class liberals...
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Alice
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1987
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The two-part TV movie Queenie was adapted from the roman a clef by Michael Korda. This is the story of Queenie Kelly,an...
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Vicky
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1987
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After a brief business-trip fling, a white-collar executive (Daniel Massey) learns he has contracted AIDS, and he and his...
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Ruth
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1987
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The struggle of Frederic Bartholdi to build the Statue of Liberty is presented in this dramatized biography. ~ Sandra...
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1986
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In this family drama, the life of a woman and her son are severely disrupted when her estranged husband, who abandoned them...
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Sally
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1986
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This two-part TV movie recounts the life of Anna Anderson, who until the day she died at age 82 insisted that she was really...
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Empress Alexandra
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1986
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A real-life incident involving two major literary figures was dramatized for British television in 1985 under the title...
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Joy Davidman
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1985
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The gardens of Monet and his paintings are both featured in this look at his work. Theodore Robinson, John Breck, Theodore...
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1985
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1985
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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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Jaclyn Smith is a curious choice to play the title character in the made-for-TV biopic Florence Nightingale. This fact,...
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1985
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1985
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Ghostwriter was based on the 1979 Philip Roth novel, part of his unofficial "Zuckerman trilogy". Based loosely on an incident...
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1984
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Similar to the 1991 Dead Again starring Kenneth Branagh, this story of reincarnation and murder also features two couples who...
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Eleanor Harvey
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1984
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British filmmaker John Schlesinger directs Separate Tables, a made-for-cable TV version of the Terence Rattigan plays Table...
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Miss Cooper
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1983
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The seven-hour TV miniseries Ellis Island was adapted from a novel by Fred Mustard Stewart. Per its title, the film is a...
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1983
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The eschewing of modern optical effects techniques in favor of the classic stop-motion animation work of special effects...
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Hera
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1981
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Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel Brideshead Revisited was offered to television viewers in this 11-part adaptation that originally...
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1981
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Gertrude
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1980
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Part of a television series entitled "The Shakespeare Plays," Henry VIII is the story of political intrigue and betrayal...
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Katharine
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1979
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Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five...
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1979
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Made-for-television adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy about the Prince of Denmark's attempts to avenge the murder...
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1979
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1977
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Filmed on location in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, The Going Up of David Lev is a dramatized salute to the 25th anniversary of the...
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1973
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Henrik Ibsen's oft-filmed play A Doll's House was adapted for the screen in this Anglo-Canadian production. Claire Bloom...
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Nora Helmer
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1973
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In this drama, based on a novel by Richard Bradford, an adolescent boy and his mother are sent to live in New Mexico after...
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1971
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This sophisticated black comedy sex romp is based on the novel by Iris Murdoch, which she also turned into a stage play (with...
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Honor Klein
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1971
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American actor Rod Steiger adopts a British accent to keep apace with his co-stars in Three into Two Won't Go. Steiger plays...
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Frances
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1969
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This science fiction fantasy is taken from the stories of Ray Bradbury. Carl (Rod Steiger) has a tattooed torso of bizarre...
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Felicia
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1969
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Alice Kinian
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1968
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This 17th-century British costume drama is taken from the life of the first Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill. Originally...
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1967
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Nan Perry
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1965
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In this comedy anthology, the sex-capades of several Italian couples are chronicled. In "The Scandal," a dull and...
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1964
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Mombelli (Alberto Sordi) is an elementary school teacher whose wife Ada (Claire Bloom) dreams of becoming wealthy. She talks...
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Ada
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1964
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Derived from the classic 1951 Japanese film Rashomon, director Martin Ritt's The Outrage attempts to modernize the original...
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Wife
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1964
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British doctor Richard Johnson arrives in the city of Bath, where a smallpox epidemic has broken out. If he has any hope of...
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Julie Monks
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1963
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Theodora
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1963
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This long, 135-minute feature is divided into four different segments, three highlighting fairy tales and the first...
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Dorothea Grimm
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1962
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Naomi Shields
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1962
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This televised adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel Anna Karenina originally aired on the BBC 1961. It stars a young...
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1961
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The English title of this different type of wartime drama refers to a chess player's attempts to stay sane while Nazi...
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Irene Andreny
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1960
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In this psychological thriller an Austrian nobleman tries to stay sane in the face of Nazi torture during World War II. The...
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Irene Andreny
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1960
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An animated classic romance, this is the story of a handsome young chimneysweep and a beautiful princess. The voices are...
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1959
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After a self-imposed, nine-year "retirement," former child star Shirley Temple returned to show business as host and...
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Beauty
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1958
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Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov is given a Hollywood screen treatment by producer Pandro S. Berman and director...
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Katya
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1958
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Archetypal British "angry young man" Jimmy Porter (Richard Burton) is a college-educated bloke who can't seem to get any...
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Helena Charles
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1958
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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Bonnie Brown
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1958
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The short life and quick death of Alexander the Great is recounted in this literate historical epic. Decked out in a blonde...
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Barsine
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1956
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Lady Anne Neville
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1955
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London, 1914. Calvero (Charles Chaplin), a once-great music hall comedian, weaves drunkenly home to his shabby flat. As he...
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Terry, a Ballet Dancer
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1953
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Innocents in Paris is a series of anecdotes bundled together by geography. First we see the efforts by British diplomat...
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Susan Robbins
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1953
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Young Britisher Susanne Mallinson (Claire Bloom) is visiting the occupied city of postwar Berlin, as the guest of her...
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Susan Mallinson
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1953
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The blind goddess is justice, which may or may not be served in this British second feature. Eric Portman plays the private...
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1948
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