In this epic Ron Howard film, Joseph Donelly (Tom Cruise) is an impoverished 19th-century Irish tenant farmer who has...
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1992
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The setting of Mike Leigh's Four Days in July is Belfast in the mid-'80s, just before the annual July 12th march of The...
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1984
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1983
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The title of this British drama series referred to a small neighborhood somewhere in the London suburbs. The stories focused...
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1981
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This gory British horror satire features a hammy Michael Gough as Doctor Storm, the demented overseer of a bizarre health...
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1973
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Three elderly spinsters become amateur detectives when someone poisons their beloved cat in this strange drama. The three...
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1966
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1966
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Raised in the country with only her world-weary, cynical father, a former judge, for company, a young woman grows up...
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1965
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Montgomery Tully, that phenomenally fast British directing machine, whipped up another espionage programmer with 1964's...
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1964
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An innocent young woman is falsely accused of robbery and sent to a hellish reform school in this socially conscious prison...
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1961
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In this suspenseful mystery, an innocent nurse working at a convalescent home finds herself accused of killing several...
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1958
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In this crime drama, a psychiatrist is fond of using hypnotism to help his clients. One day a test pilot comes in. He is...
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1957
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In this comedy, a remake of the 1936 comedy, two sanitation workers get an unexpected bonus when they encounter a rare book...
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1956
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In this comedy, a snooty socialite is so embarrassed by her father, an ex-con, that she tries to have him sent to Australia....
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1955
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The Golden Link gets off to a spectacularly violent start when a woman's body plummets into the hallway of an apartment...
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1954
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In this crime drama an American is assigned to guard a US art exhibit in London to protect one of da Vinci's most priceless...
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1953
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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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In this melodrama, a man is permanently crippled in a horseback riding accident and then learns that he will soon die. He...
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1951
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In this comedy, a street artist has successfully conned his wife and family into believing that he is a well-to-do...
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1950
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Based on a novel by Mary Mitchell, Warning to Wantons is the story of 17-year-old Renee (Anne Vernon). After wriggling out of...
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1949
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The crown jewels are at stake in this crime comedy featuring the efforts of London bobby Gray against American gangster...
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1945
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In this romance, a young woman gets into a real mess when her mother begins meddling in her romantic life by conning her...
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1944
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In this British WW II comedy, a brave member of the Police War Reserve eventually becomes a hero when he exposes a conspiracy...
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1940
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Originally released in England by British Consolidated, Sons of the Sea was the last film to be distributed in America by...
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1939
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The Loves of Mme. DuBarry was the American title of the 1935 British operetta I Give My Heart, based on the stage musical The...
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1938
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While W.C. Fields poked fun at the asinine notion of a high-speed airplane with an open observation deck in...
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1937
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In this British musical, the trouble begins when a performer has a tiff with his singing partner during a show and ends up...
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1937
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1937
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In this British comedy, the last in the "Splinter" series, an inventor designs a helicopter. He is then mistaken for his...
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1937
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1936
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In this British comedy, a millionaire deals with his wild son by cutting him off the family dole. To regain his father's...
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1936
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His Hollywood career a thing of the past, director Herbert Brenon returned to his native England in 1934, where he continued...
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1935
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In this drama, a reporter loses his job after he writes a story criticizing the police department for their inefficiency in...
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1935
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The Cinderella story is turned upside down in this musical. This time, the story focuses upon an impoverished young man...
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1934
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In this drama a rich banker loses his fortune in the stock market. His secretary's lover finds out that the banker has been...
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1934
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Haughty Hollywood movie star Dorothy Kay (Constance Cummings) doesn't know it, but she has an exact double, impoverished...
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1933
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In this farce, an excited miner begins making grandiose plans after he believes that he has won a large football pool. His...
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1932
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1932
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Set during an ugly divorce proceeding, a faithless second wife is found guilty of adultery (with a wealthy nobleman whom she...
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1932
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In this drama, a French judge, a womanizer when he is not upon the bench, is out on a date when he witnesses a murder. One...
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1931
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That notorious criminal "Flash Jack" is at large in London, striking terror in the hearts of everyone (though just why is...
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1930
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1930
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In this drama, an impoverished Irishman decides to turn an IRA colleague into the cops to receive a desperately needed...
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1929
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Just before making his talkie directorial debut with Atlantic, director E.A. DuPont dashed off the silent "backstage" drama...
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1929
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No relation to the 1952 Toulouse Lautrec biopic of the same name, Moulin Rouge was produced, directed and written by...
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1928
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