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1994
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Made for Canadian television, For Better and for Worse was released to America as Terror Stalks the Class Reunion. The...
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1993
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This made-for-cable feature film stars Edward Asner as a fashionable confidence trickster. Asner masterminds an investment...
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1990
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Based on the novel by Marion Meade, this costume drama retelling of the doomed 12th century romance of Abelard and Heloise...
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1988
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While Walt Disney's 1961 filmization of Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland pales in comparison to the 1934 movie version...
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1986
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1986
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Originally filmed in 1982, Arthur the King wasn't able to secure a network-TV berth until April 26, 1985. Malcolm McDowell...
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1985
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Teri Garr and Robert Wagner play a cafe owner and nightclub singer who vacation in Lisbon in 1940. They discover and attempt...
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1984
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Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale of one man learning the true meaning of Christmas is brought to the screen once again...
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1984
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Swordplay, secret messages, and the rustle of ballroom finery make this 1982 adaptation of The Scarlet Pimpernel a gala bash....
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1982
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Clive Donner directs Oliver Twist, the 1982 made-for-TV version of the classic Dickens novel. Richard Charles plays Oliver...
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1982
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Maxwell Smart, the infamous Agent 86 from the '60s television sitcom Get Smart makes his feature-film debut in this goofy...
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1980
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Peter Ustinov plays the talented detective in San Francisco who attempts, with help/hindrance from his clumsy grandson...
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1980
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An old-fashioned thriller starring Malcolm McDowell and Eileen Atkins, this British period drama traces the battle of wills...
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1978
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This made-for-TV fantasy is a tale from the well-known Arabian Nights fable featuring a flying carpet, a prince, a pretty...
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1978
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1977
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In this pilot for a TV series. Robert Culp stars as a top criminologist and dabbler in the occult. Gig Young is a drunken...
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1977
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Based on the film Man Hunt, the BBC-produced Rogue Male stars Peter O'Toole as a British aristocrat who attempts to...
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1976
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This horrendous horror spoof stars David Niven, who manages to keep a stiff upper lip as the title character. The Count, by...
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1975
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While Olde England is being ransacked by roving Danes in the 9th century, Alfred (David Hemmings) is commencing to join the...
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1969
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Jamie McGregor (Barry Evans) is in his last year of high school and hoping to lose his status as a virgin, in this romantic...
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1968
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Three friends play a game of musical chairs with their relationships in this quirky comedy based on the hit play by Murray...
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1967
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A notorious womanizer, fashion editor Michael James (Peter O'Toole) decides to seek the help of a psychiatrist when he begins...
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1965
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1964
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1963
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More of a corny propaganda film for a British social engineering policy program of the 1960s than a serious attempt to tackle...
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1962
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In this mystery, an Oxford archaeologist is murdered while investigating the Kytang Wafers, a valuable find. Not only is he...
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1961
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In this drama, a prison inmate escapes and discovers that his partner has married the very cop that arrested him and has...
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1960
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Under the stress of wartime privations, a young Austrian boy is beaten by his Father, who threatens to sell his dog, a St....
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1958
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A young David McCallum heads the cast of the British melodrama The Secret Place. Set amongst the bombed-out buildings of...
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1957
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Julie Harris repeats her stage portrayal of the irrepressible Sally Bowles in John Van Druten's I Am a Camera. Set in...
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1955
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Released in the US as Man With a Million, The Million Pound Note is a satisfying adaptation of a satirical short story by...
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1954
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An H.E. Bates novel was the source for this psychological wartime drama set in Burma. Canadian pilot Gregory Peck and two...
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1954
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The plot of the thoroughly captivating British comedy Genevieve can be summed up in a sentence: Two young couples participate...
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1953
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The Promoter was based on the Arnold Bennett novel The Card, which served as its British release title. Impoverished young...
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1952
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Widely considered to be the definitive of the many film versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel is this 1951 British...
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1951
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