This late-'60s spy spoof also borrows a page from late-'50s Alfred Hitchcock, with its everyday man becoming embroiled in the...
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1966
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In this comedy, a diamond merchant's secretary gets fired by her new boss for being too efficient. She ends up kidnapped by...
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1953
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"Angels One Five" is the cognomen bestowed upon a group of WW II British fighter pilots. The squadron leader is Tiger Small...
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Nadine Clinton
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1952
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Set in a quiet British village, Franchise Affair details the ramifications of a malicious lie. Schoolgirl Ketty Kane...
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Marion Sharpe
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1950
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A composer discovers that the inspiration for his greatest work may come at the expense of his marriage in this romantic...
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Ann Wilder
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1949
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In this drama, a young Englishman wants to become a surgeon, but after medical school, his father dies, leaving him the...
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1949
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A novel by Francis Brett Young and its theatrical adaptation by John Perry were the sources for the even-keeled melodrama A...
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Ellen Isit
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1947
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Patricia Milne
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1947
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Adapted from a play by Daphne Du Maurier, The Years Between stars Valerie Hobson as war widow Diana. Determined to carry on...
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1947
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Anne Fielding (Dulcie Gray), a shop clerk, meets Jack Williams (Derek Farr), a bus conductor, on the London Underground....
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Anne Fielding
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1946
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A classic in gothic-romantic excess, Madonna of Seven Moons was one of the most successful British films of its genre. Though...
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1945
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Adapted from a novel by Osbert Sitwell, A Place of One's Own has a double-edged title: It refers to a physical place as well...
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1945
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Based on a novel by Dorothy Whipple, the British They Were Sisters is not so far removed from the standard Hollywood plot of...
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Charlotte
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1945
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The "2000 Women" of the film's title are the female inmates in a WW II German concentration camp in France. Though many of...
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1944
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This ten-minute propaganda film was commissioned by the British Ministry of Information during World War II. The idealistic...
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1944
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