Richard Lester's adaptation of The Three Musketeers was only the latest of many when released in 1974, but it arrived with a...
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1973
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Davey Haggart (John Hurt) wishes to follow his father's footsteps and become a highway robber. He also wishes to avoid his...
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1969
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Ramon (Francis DeWolff) is the Armenian merchant who lives in his mansion outside of London. He has augmented his income over...
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Ramon Karadis
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1968
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John Frankenheimer directed this intense film adaptation of the Bernard Malamud novel. During the days of Czarist Russia, a...
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1968
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A couple with marital problems hopes to find new spirit living in a haunted house in this arcical comedy. Pasquale (Vittorio...
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1967
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Adapted from his autobiography The Eddie Chapman Story, this is the story of a British safecracker who was in prison when...
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1967
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In the first episode of the four-part story "The Myth Makers," the TARDIS lands on a sandy plain somewhere in Greece....
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1965
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1965
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The multi-million dollar film extravaganza Cleopatra was too convenient a target for Britain's "Carry On" funsters to ignore....
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1965
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A British movie originally entitled Licensed to Kill, this is a satire on the James Bond brand of spy which has a bumbling...
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Walter Pickering
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1965
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This staid British thriller stars John Turner as 18th-century nobleman Sir John Fordyce, whose blissful honeymoon holiday is...
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1965
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1965
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1964
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Hugo is mad as heck, and he's not going to take it any more! Hugo is the dummy used by the Great Vorelli, a ventriloquist and...
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Dr. Keisling
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1964
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1964
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Released in England under the title The World Ten Times Over, this dour drama is about the misfortunes of two aging single...
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1963
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In this epic medieval adventure, King Arthur is in his second decade of ruling Camelot when he becomes gravely ill and must...
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1963
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From Russia With Love, the second in the series of James Bond films, is the film that solidifies all the Bond film elements...
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1963
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Based on a whimsical novel by Paul Gallico, Disney's Three Lives of Thomasina is an imaginative tale of a resourceful cat....
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1963
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A stellar international cast compensates somewhat for the rambling plotlessness of The Girl Game. The film takes place during...
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1962
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In this melodrama set during WW II, a Frenchwoman ignores common sense and tries to pursue romance with a handsome Nazi...
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1962
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In this courtroom melodrama, a single woman, born of an unwed mother, allows a solicitor to contest her mother's will. ~...
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1962
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While returning from a vacation in Chile, Dr. Keel tries to help the victims of a cyclone in Mexico. He soon stumbles onto a...
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1961
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Anthony Quinn added Eskimo to the many ethnic types he portrayed on film with this drama about a clash of cultures from...
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Boss of Trade Post
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1960
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In this lightweight 1960 musical comedy, rock singer Tommy Steele plays Tommy Tomkins, a British sailor. Steele was popular...
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1960
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Inspector
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1960
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This enjoyably twisted British thriller was shot back-to-back with the equally warped Haunted Strangler and is one of the...
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1959
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In the 17th century, the arrogant, cruel Hugo Baskerville (David Oxley) brutalizes a servant and prepares to turn the man's...
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1959
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After emerging as a potent force in the genre with Horror of Dracula, Hammer Films added their handsome Gothic touch to this...
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1959
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Romain Gary's best-selling novel The Roots of Heaven was adapted to film in Cinemascope and DeLuxe Color by producer...
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1958
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Victor McLaglen made his last film appearance in the British Sea Fury. McLaglen plays the brawny captain of a salvage vessel,...
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Mulder
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1958
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After an extensive talent search, producer-director Otto Preminger selected a 17-year-old unknown from Iowa, Jean Seberg, to...
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1957
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The Smallest Show on Earth is a gentle, frequently uproarious takeoff of Britain's neighborhood-cinema industry. Real-life...
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1957
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Previous film versions of Moby Dick insisted upon including such imbecilities as romantic subplots and happy endings. John...
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1956
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In this jungle adventure a Great White Hunter travels to Africa to capture exotic animals and sell them to zoos and...
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George Watford
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1956
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King's Rhapsody was the second screen teaming of beloved British star Anna Neagle and Hollywood's "bad boy" Errol Flynn....
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1955
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Also known as Geordie, the British comedy Wee Geordie was immensely popular worldwide. A slight of frame and puny...
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Henry Samson
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1955
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Land of Fury is an austere "western" set in New Zealand during the 1820s. The epic-proportioned storyline involves a group of...
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1954
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In this charming 1954 feature, Harry and Davy are two orphans living with their grandparents in Nova Scotia. Their...
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1954
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Originally released in England as simply The Diamond, this fast-paced melodrama stars Dennis O'Keefe as an American federal...
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1954
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1953
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Produced by MGM's British facilities, the Technicolor Ivanhoe starred Robert Taylor in the title role. Returning to England...
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1952
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Moulin Rouge is the story of 19th century French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, portrayed by José Ferrer. The film records...
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1952
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In this whimsical fantasy, a mild-mannered writer of wild adventure novels for young girls finds himself presented with an...
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1952
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Squire Brown
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1951
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Widely considered to be the definitive of the many film versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel is this 1951 British...
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1951
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The Walt Disney production of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic novel Treasure Island is one of the company's best...
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1950
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The Naked Heart was also released as Maria Chapdelaine, which also happened to be the title of its source, a novel by Louis...
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1950
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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 Gay Lady is better known by its British title, Trottie True. Jean Kent stars as Trottie, a turn-of-the-century British...
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1949
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1949
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The war between England and Spain in the late 16th century serves as backdrop for the fictional machinations of Fire Over...
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1937
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1935
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