The Littlest Horse Thieves is a Walt Disney Production. Set in early 20th-century England, the film concerns three Yorkshire...
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1976
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Death to the Daleks," the humans and the Daleks on the planet Exxilon have been...
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Lt. Dan Galloway
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1974
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Lt. Dan Galloway
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1974
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Death to the Daleks," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is caught between two warring...
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Lt. Dan Galloway
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1974
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Death to the Daleks," an energy drain on the planet Exxilon has rendered the...
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Lt. Dan Galloway
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1974
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Peter Cushing delivers one of his finest hand-wringing performances as Emmanuel Hildern, a Victorian man of science who...
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1972
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Liv Ullman portrays a female pope -- based on a long-held rumor that the papacy was held by a woman between the reigns of Leo...
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1972
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More widely seen in Britain as Nothing but the Night, this atmospheric chiller -- based on the novel Children of the Night by...
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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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1971
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1969
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Greeting Steed after his three-week vacation, Tara asks him if he enjoyed himself. Unfortunately, he can't say, because he...
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1969
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1968
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Nigel Kneale's Quatermass TV series spawned a brief film series produced over an eleven-year period; 1967's Quatermass and...
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1967
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An expert in ancient hieroglyphics unexpectedly finds himself involved in a web of international intrigue in this chic,...
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1966
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1966
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In this crime melodrama, a Swiss woman finds herself unwittingly involved in a plot to steal from her employer, a London...
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1966
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This film was a pet project of Joan Fontaine, based on a novel by Peter Curtis. It was her last feature film. Fontaine stars...
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1966
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This British adventure is set in mid-19th century India where a half-caste officer is court-martialed for cowardice. After...
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Col. Drewe
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1965
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1965
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Upon their defeat by Francis Drake, a ship's crew which served in the Spanish Armada anchors near a small coastal village in...
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Bosun
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1964
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John Ford's last western film, Cheyenne Autumn was allegedly produced to compensate for the hundreds of Native Americans who...
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1964
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Hardly the best of Hammer Studios' Frankenstein epics, The Evil of Frankenstein is too much the mixture as before to be truly...
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Chief of Police
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1964
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Its the Cavaliers vs. the Copperheads in this costume drama set during the 17th-century British Civil War. Our sympathies are...
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1963
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1963
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This colorful remake of the 1935 version again concerns the crew and treatment of the HMS Bounty by a cold hearted sadistic...
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1962
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A British officer is slated to parachute into Normandy. What he doesn't know is that he is being set up by British...
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1961
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In this British comedy, a formerly rakish submarine captain is transferred to a desk job. His reputation as a hero and...
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1960
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This 1959 version of Lew Wallace's best-selling novel, which had already seen screen versions in 1907 and 1926, went on to...
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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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1959
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If official documentation didn't exist, we'd never believe a fantastic yarn like I Was Monty's Double. Actor...
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1958
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1958
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In this crime drama a murderer covers his tracks by framing his wife. He does this by posing as his victim and forcing his...
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1957
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In this drama, the commanding officer of a British Royal Air Force flight training school must deal with an ornery,...
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1957
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1956
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Sir Walter Scott's medieval take on the "John Alden" story formed the basis of Quentin Durward. Robert Taylor dons armor in...
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1955
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Opening with elaborate preparations for the Queen of England's birthday, The Queen's Guards introduces the audience via...
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1955
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In this detective drama, a biographer researches the death of a heroic pilot who died during a failed test and ends up in...
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1955
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A Richard Armstrong novel was the source for the British sea melodrama Passage Home. Set in 1931, the film takes place aboard...
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1955
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Mystery writer Gale assists the police in solving the mysterious death of a person found with 2 cigarette butts and an empty...
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1954
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78-year-old British leading actor Finlay Currie appears in this unexpected latter-day vehicle. He plays a retired factory...
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1954
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The British quickie Burnt Evidence began life as a short story by Percy Hoskins. Duncan Lamont plays the jealous husband of...
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1954
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The British Passing Stranger stars Hollywood actor Lee Patterson as a deserting American GI. He drifts about until he falls...
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1954
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Jack Hawkins plays a former British army officer who is surprised in his home one evening by a burglar. His surprise is...
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1953
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The Anglo-American melodrama The Big Frame was released in Britain as Count the Hours. Mark Stevens stars as a Texas-born...
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1953
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Set in 18th-century South America, The Golden Coach (Le Carrosse D'Or) stars Anna Magnani as an earthy Commedia Del Arte...
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Ferdinand, Le Viceroy
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1952
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The Night Won't Talk is a short but not too sweet British second feature. A beautiful model is murdered; John Bailey, the...
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1952
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Basil Radford is cast superbly to type as The Galloping Major. The story concerns the efforts by retired Major Arthur Hill...
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1951
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Alec Guinness has one of his finest comic roles in this Ealing satirical comedy about a much patronized amateur scientist...
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1951
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A mystery novel by Delano Ames was the launching pad for the British meller She Shall Have Murder. "She" is Rosamund John, a...
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1950
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The alternate title to the British The Woman in Question is Five Angles on Murder. That pretty much sums up the tenor of this...
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1950
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1950
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