Bridget Jones returns for this third entry in the romantic comedy series that once again features Renee Zellweger, Colin...
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Mark Darcy
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2013
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2012
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Bill Haydon
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2011
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Gus Leroy
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2011
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King George VI
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2010
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The rebellious girls at St. Trinian's are back in this sequel to the smash hit U.K. comedy from writers Piers Ashworth and...
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Geoffrey Waites
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2009
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George Falconer (Colin Firth) feels lost. Not only is he still grieving the death of his longtime companion, Jim...
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George Falconer
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2009
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Robert Zemeckis directs this animated version of the Yuletide classic A Christmas Story. The story centers on Ebenezer...
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Fred
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2009
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The uniformed but rebellious students of a distinguished all-girls school get an unexpected chance to raise a little hell as...
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Geoffrey Waites
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2009
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A glamorous American woman enters into a spirited battle of wits with her disapproving English mother-in-law in this period...
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Colonel Jim Whittaker
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2009
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In the wake of a family tragedy, an English ex-patriot living in the United States decides to relocate himself and his...
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Joe
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2009
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A vain London playboy offers his soul in exchange for eternal beauty in this adaptation of the chilling tale by author Oscar...
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Lord Henry Wooton
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2009
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Longing to discover the identity of her true father before she exchanges her wedding vows, the daughter of a once-rebellious...
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Harry
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2008
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Blake Morrison
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2008
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Academy Award-winning actress Helen Hunt makes her feature directorial debut with this adaptation of Elinor Lipman's...
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Frank Harte
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2008
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Aurelius
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2007
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A radio talk-show host who specializes in repairing damaged relationships finds her life suddenly turned upside down when a...
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Richard
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2007
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A nanny reveals ways of making children behave that are much more effective than a time-out in this fantasy comedy based on...
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Mr. Brown
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2006
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Dominic Savage is a filmmaker known for exploring the subject of social inequity in contemporary England. In this film...
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2006
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A reporter unexpectedly gets a personal perspective on a legendary show-business story in this adaptation of Rupert Holmes'...
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Vince Collins
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2005
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Mark Darcy
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2004
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Host
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2004
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The subject of one of Johannes Vermeer's most enduring portraits becomes the focus of this biographical period piece from...
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Johannes Vermeer
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2003
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Jamie
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2003
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Not a sequel to 1998's Hope Floats, Hope Springs is a romantic comedy based on the 2001 novel New Cardiff, the first new book...
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Colin Ware
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2003
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Lord Henry Dashwood
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2003
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U.K. filmmaker Marc Evans directs the psychological thriller Trauma, produced for the Ministry of Fear division of Little...
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Ben
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2003
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A superb cast brings Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners to life in the third big-screen adaptation of this hilarious...
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Jack Worthing/Earnest
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2002
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Based on Helen Fielding's hugely popular novel, this romantic comedy follows Bridget (Renee Zellweger), a post-feminist,...
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Mark Darcy
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2001
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In January of 1942, 15 of Adolf Hitler's right-hand men gathered together for a special meeting in Wannsee, in which over the...
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2001
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Comic and actor Mike Binder wrote, directed, and stars in this romantic comedy. Ben Greene (Binder) is an American comedy...
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2001
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Adapted for the screen from the 1951 play that revived playwright Noel Coward's flagging reputation, Relative Values is...
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2000
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It's said that you can't take on City Hall, but one man takes a game stab at the bus company in this comedy-drama from the...
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Donovan Quick
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2000
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A football fan tries to reconcile his obsessive love of the game with his job, his romantic relationships, and his life in...
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Paul Ashworth
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1999
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Edwart Pettigrew
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1999
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Matthew Field
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1999
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Rowan Atkinson returns to the role of royal scoundrel Edmund Blackadder in this hilariously skewered romp through British...
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1999
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This adaptation of the classic novel by Henry James, produced for British television and shown in the United States as part...
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The Master
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1999
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1998
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A feminist farm belt version of William Shakespeare's King Lear, this film is based on Jane Smiley's novel about an aging...
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Jess Clark
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1997
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Anthony Minghella wrote and directed this award-winning adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's novel about a doomed and tragic...
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1996
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D.H, Lawrence's early play about a married woman who wishes her husband dead after falling in love with another man comes to...
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Charles Holroyd
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1995
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Set in 1957, this romantic coming-of-age story follows three childhood friends from a small town in Ireland as they head to...
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1995
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Jane Austen's classic novel is brought to the screen once again in this intelligent and witty romantic drama. Elizabeth...
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Mr. Darcy
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1995
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An actress takes a dangerous detour on the road to success in this suspense drama. Jamie (Jennifer Rubin) is a struggling...
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Ross
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1994
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Hostages is a made-for-cable film that chronicles the captivity of several Western hostages who were held in Lebanon for...
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John McCarthy
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1993
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In France in 1452, the dark superstition of the Medieval era was beginning to give way to the more enlightened attitudes of...
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Richard Courtois
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1993
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An independent American thriller of identity and personality. Joe Prince (Colin Firth) is a park ranger and an artist who...
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Joseph Price
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1990
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Vicomte de Valmont
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1989
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A withdrawn Beunos Aries movie buff develops an unusually charged relationship with his new roommate in this off-beat...
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Adrian LeDuc
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1989
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In 1966, a famous actor (Peter O'Toole) is taken by a rowboat to a fabulous old hotel on an island in the middle of a lake....
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Brian Smith
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1989
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Pat O'Connor directs this tranquil version of the J. L. Carr novel, adapted for the screen by Simon Gray. The film concerns...
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Tom Birkin
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1988
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1988
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This seven-part British miniseries was based on J.B. Priestley's autobiographical novel, originally published in 1965....
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Richard Herncastle
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1987
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1987
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In this sophomoric comedy, a lusty adolescent British hockey team heads for Holland where they find something far more...
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1987
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Alexandre Dumas fis first dramatized his own novel La Dame aux Camelias in 1852. Before the century was out, the work had...
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Armand Duval
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1984
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Much of 1919 takes place in 1984, but the spectre of that year looms large over the proceedings. Paul Scofield and...
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1984
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A pair of British lads, one gay and one socialist, chafe at the restrictions of boarding school life in this period piece,...
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Tommy Judd
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1984
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