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2008
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A journalist (Michael Nouri) investigating an explosion in the sky over Norway begins to suspect it is part of a secret...
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1990
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A hectic caper flick with farcical overtones, Bullseye! doesn't quite hit the....oh, you know. Government scientist...
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1990
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A restaurant worker (Lanah Pellay) is fired from a posh London eatery, so the man returns with a band of terrorists, who have...
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1988
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In this period adventure, Cameron Mitchell and Peter Graves star as a pair of Americans seeking their fortune overseas at the...
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1983
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This weak, unevenly plotted story of a con artist and his helper features Gregg Henry as Ben who works as a lounge pianist in...
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Sanderson
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1982
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Saint and the Brave Goose was culled from the revived Saint TV series of the late 1970s. Ian Ogilvy takes over from...
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Inspector Lebec
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1981
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When a locked vault causes problems in the robbery of a bank, the gunman hold a bank manager and his family hostage. ~ Rovi...
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1979
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Lewis Flander and Carol Hawkins star in the hectic British farce Not Now Comrade. Flander plays a Russian ballet dancer who...
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1975
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Innocent Bystanders stars Stanley Baker as a Bondlike British secret service agent. In collaboration with fellow spies...
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1973
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In this crime drama, a pair of grifters flee from London to Rome in order to find thousands of dollars in missing bonds. The...
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1972
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In this comedy, two men pursue four very valuable women who have tattooed the location of stolen bonds upon their rumps. The...
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Sid Sabbath
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1972
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Roger Corman's New World Pictures took a stab at the tale of the nefarious real-life graverobbers -- and filled it with the...
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Burke
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1971
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1971
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This slapstick comedy concerns the annual auto race in Monte Carlo and boasts an international cast of all-star thespians....
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1969
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A police investigator is forced to rely on the man he's been instructed to apprehend in this cold war thriller. Sir James...
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1968
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An expensive but enormously profitable war picture, Where Eagles Dare centers upon a daring rescue and even more daring...
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1968
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Number Six learns of an impending assassination, "Plan Division Q," in which the target is the Retiring Number Two...
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1967
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Frank Sinatra stars in this espionage thriller filmed at the height of the Cold War. Sam Laker (Sinatra) is an American...
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Col. Hartmann
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1967
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Based on a novel by Jack D. Hunter, The Blue Max is a World War I aviation drama, told from the German point of view....
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1966
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In this children's film, a gang of boys try to prove that the innocence of a peer wrongly accused of stealing the school...
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1966
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Kim Novak's decolletage, rather than the lady herself, is the true star of The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders. This...
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1965
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The Informers of the title are a loose grouping of underworld types, upon whom Scotland Yard inspector Nigel Patrick depends...
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Bertie Hoyle
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1965
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In the sixth episode of the seven-part story arc "Marco Polo," the Doctor (William Hartnell) and his friends, still the...
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1964
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1964
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In this taut British drama, a wanderer becomes friends with a would-be runaway teenage girl. The two end up in a local barn...
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1964
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In the fifth episode of the seven-part story arc "Marco Polo," the lives of the Doctor (William Hartnell), Marco Polo...
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1964
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In the third episode of the seven-part story arc "Marco Polo," the treacherous Tegana (Derren Nesbitt) intends to leave Marco...
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1964
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The current unavailability of the entire first-season Dr. Who story arc "Marco Polo" is perhaps the most frustrating of the...
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1964
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In the fourth episode of the seven-part story arc "Marco Polo," the Doctor's (William Hartnell) granddaughter Susan...
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1964
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In the second episode of the seven-part story arc "Marco Polo," the Doctor and his companions reluctantly accompany Marco...
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1964
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In this crime drama a philandering woman finds herself in deep trouble when her diabetic lover is accidentally killed by a...
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Screen Story
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1963
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Terry-Thomas stars in this British comedy as J. Barker-Rynde, a detective assigned to look into some dirty dealings at a...
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1962
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In its time, Victim was considered as a daring a film as had ever been made in England. Taken at face value, Janet Green and...
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1962
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An effective, low-budget crime drama about a bank robbery gone wrong, this tale begins when three men get together to plan...
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Griff
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1962
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In this adaptation of an Edgar Wallace mystery, two youthful hoods try to rob a bookie as he is leaving the track with his...
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1961
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The "nick" in this standard prison farce is a modernistic, forward-looking jail without bars. At its core of staff are...
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1960
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Having portrayed Robin Hood on TV for five years, Richard Greene reprises the role in Hammer Films' Sword of Sherwood Forest....
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1960
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Ruthless young working-class Englishman Laurence Harvey takes a job in a North Country village controlled by millionaire...
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1959
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After four fatal air accidents, it would appear that the new experimental fuel diffuser created by a man named Scott (Duncan...
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1959
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While still seeking a method to reverse his invisiblity, Peter Brady takes on a top-secret mission for the British...
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1958
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The Silent Enemy is based on Commander Crabb, a book by Marshall Pugh. This is the true story of young Lieutenant Crabb...
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1958
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