Fans of British film star Anna Neagle had a field day with her bravura Technicolor vehicle Elizabeth of Ladymead--though not...
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1948
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The leaves of the Calendar begin to fall rapidly when avaricious Wenda (Greta Gynt) jilts newly-impoverished horse owner...
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1948
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Margaret Lockwood is cast against type as a "black widow" in the British Bedelia. Wealthy but naïve Charlie Carrington...
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1946
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Don't Take It to Heart is an amiable entry in the 1940s cycle of "ghost comedies". A British castle is rocked by a German...
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1944
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In this British comedy, set in Tangleton, a small English village, a handyman finds himself in trouble when he inadvertently...
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1944
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The Yellow Canary was one of several wartime collaborations between British producer-director Herbert Wilcox and Hollywood's...
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1944
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That ubiquitous British character actor Frederick Leister essayed one of his largest and most rewarding screen roles in The...
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1943
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Whenever one sees a title like The Gentle Sex, one braces oneself for an ironic switcharound. The supposedly gentle girls of...
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1943
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In this British wartime comedy, a Mayor will do anything to save the Olympic Theater from further damage by the war. He...
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1943
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In this episode of the mystery adventure series, Simon "The Saint" Templar finds a dead man on his doorstep. Soon the ace...
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1943
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Bob Randall (Richard Greene) is a reporter who gets to witness first-hand the British retreat from Dunkirk in May of 1940. He...
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1942
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Paramount Pictures' British division was responsible for this adaptation of A.J. Cronin's novel Hatter's Castle....
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1941
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In this horror movie, a psycho professor experiments on resuscitating the dead. One night a prowler comes to rob his house....
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1934
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1931
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