Political intrigue and romantic gamesmanship send an already torrid Caribbean community to the boiling point in this drama....
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1957
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This British drama is a soft-pedalled paean to the nursing profession. The story takes place in a large hospital, where...
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1956
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1951
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Mrs. Arnold
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1951
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A man's youthful indiscretions come back to haunt him in this droll drawing room comedy. Sir Robert Chiltern (Hugh Williams)...
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Lady Chiltern
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1947
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Carol Reed directed this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel about a British shopkeeper who inherits money and tries to crash...
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Helen Walshingham
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1941
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In this WW II propaganda film, a German doctor, highly praised by his Nazi employers, finds it increasingly difficult to...
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Irena Roder
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1941
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Produced by Britain's Teddington Studios on behalf of Hollywood's Warner Bros., the morale-boosting The Prime Minister...
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Mary Anne Wyndham-Lewis
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1941
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The 1940 British production of Gaslight was the first of two cinematic adaptations of Patrick Hamilton's play. Oozing faux...
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Bella Mallen
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1940
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In this British thriller, a barber must steal to fund his wife's addiction to spending money. She uses the cash he took to...
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Kit Kobling
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1939
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Anne
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1934
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In this drama, a doctor and his wife find themselves dreaming of others and thinking about divorce. The wife decides to sow...
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Alice Overton
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1934
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A woman may be forced back into a dangerous relationship in order to save her good name in this drama from director James...
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Lady Clare Corven
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1934
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A remarried war widow's attempts to raise her son to be a pacifist are thwarted when a second world war (this film was made...
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Laura Seward
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1933
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Elena
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1933
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The only Academy Award winning picture for Fox Studios (in its pre-20th Century-Fox era), Cavalcade is a stately film...
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Jane Marryot
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1933
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It's hard to separate fact and fancy from the many accounts of what happened on the set when all three of the fabulous...
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Natasha
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1932
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