Based on a novel by Edith Wharton, The Buccaneers follows four wealthy young women -- Nan (Carla Gugino), Virginia St. George...
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1995
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Monty Python's Michael Palin plays an Oxford don with acute female trouble in American Friends. While on holiday in the Swiss...
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Miss Caroline Hartley
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1993
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A Jewish Londoner embarks on a journey to find himself after learning some shocking news about his past in this eccentric...
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Yvonne Chadwick
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1992
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1990
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Two terminal cancer patients break out of the hospital in a final attempt to enjoy their last days in this black comedy...
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Nurse Jarvis
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1989
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The owner of an Irish castle decides to attract visitors by falsely claiming that the building is haunted, only to have a...
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1988
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Set in Kenya, this made-for-TV adventure chronicles the courageous attempts of a safari guide to stop avaricious ivory...
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1988
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Helene Hanff's book 84 Charing Cross Road had previously been a TV program and a stage play before it was converted into this...
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1987
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In this unique interpretation of the great detective, the body of Sherlock Holmes has been in suspended animation for over...
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1987
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A middle-aged dentist who is frustrated and bored with his commonplace life looks for greater adventure. This appeared on...
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1986
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In this conventional drama, Victor is a graying older man (Denholm Elliott) who loses his apartment in a fire. The blaze was...
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Linda
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1985
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In this classic mystery story, Sherlock Holmes (Ian Richardson) is requested to investigate deaths around the Baskerville...
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1983
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In this made-for-television mystery (adapted from a novel by Agatha Christie) a man dying on a beach utters the question "Why...
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1980
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1980
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When the health department gives the Fawlty Towers kitchen a surprise inspection, Basil (John Cleese) is informed that the...
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1979
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Basil Fawlty (John Cleese) gets a cut-price deal on some kippers which were well past their sell-by date. Shortly after...
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1979
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Basil Fawlty (John Cleese) discovers that one of his guests has smuggled an attractive young woman into his room, and Basil,...
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1979
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Originally broadcast from February 19 to October 25, 1979, the second and final season of BBC2's Fawlty Towers finds Torquay...
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Show Creator, Polly Sherman
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1979
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John Cleese co-wrote and stars in this satiric comedy as the less-than-spectacular progeny of the world's greatest detective....
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1977
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1977
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" 'Nutter' runs small hotel" is the terse-but-true description given by an English catalog to the weekly comedy series Fawlty...
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Screenwriter, Polly
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1975
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Show Creator, Polly Sherman
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1975
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You never heard of this one? It might be because Romance with a Double Bass isn't a feature film at all, but a 40-minute...
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Screenwriter, Princess Costanza
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1974
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From its opening multi-language titles (that sure looks like Swedish) to the closing arrest of the entire Dark Ages cast by...
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1974
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Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different was first released in the US in 1973, but didn't really take off as...
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Various roles
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1971
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Created in 1969 as the British Broadcasting Corporation's answer to America's Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (one of its guiding...
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1969
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No kidding: they need a video to tell us how to do this? Actually, How to Irritate People is a collection of TV skits,...
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1968
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