Two strangers find their chance meeting in a South London train station suddenly bringing together two entirely separate...
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Roger
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2007
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Produced and aired in 2006, the final, four-hour installment of the 15-year Granada/WGBH television series Prime Suspect --...
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2006
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2004
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A man who has been able to avoid the consequences of his actions for nearly 50 years suddenly finds he must answer pursuers...
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2003
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2003
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Filmmaker Roman Polanski, who as a boy growing up in Poland watched while the Nazis devastated his country during World War...
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The father
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2002
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Devastated by the recent death of his best friend, a successful London publisher travels to the countryside determined to...
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Alfred
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2002
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A man who wants to give his family the good things in life decides to start stealing them in this dark comedy from England....
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2001
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After from escaping the clutches of his cruel master and making his way to a remote country railway station, a performing dog...
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Riorden Sr.
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2000
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This drama takes place in Somerset, England in 1958. Eva is a twenty-year-old woman who fantasizes about travel, painting,...
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1999
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This 5.7-million-dollar British comedy from writer/director Gary Sinyor satirizes the now-familiar Merchant-Ivory style of...
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1999
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An American businessman rents a cottage in Ireland, only to find the cottage is also inhabited by leprechauns as well. Soon,...
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1999
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Edward (Terence Stamp) is an editor in a small English publishing house. The story concerns what happens when he receives a...
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1997
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TV-commercial director Kevin W. Smith wrote and directed this British romantic comedy, his feature-film directorial debut....
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1997
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Scottish comedian Alan Cumming stars in this Dutch psychological drama, set in Vienna but mainly filmed in Budapest. Crazed...
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1997
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It is the 19th century in Italy, and Maria (Angela Bettis) has joined a convent in order to explore her strong feeling that...
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1993
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The made-for-cable film Stalin relates the story of the ruthless Soviet dictator and his tyrannical rule. Robert Duvall gives...
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1992
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Despite the title and promotional materials for this bargain-basement film which feature the logline "Inspired by the works...
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1991
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This family adventure movie, based on the novel by Marguerite Henry, is about a mute Arab boy and his constant companion, a...
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1990
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Porthos
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1989
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Decked out in powdered wig and pasty "dandy" makeup, Richard Chamberlain stars as legendary Venetian lover Giovanni Casanova...
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Razetta
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1987
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1986
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1985
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Director Tobe Hooper adapts Colin Wilson's edgy novel The Space Vampires in this in this horror/sci-fi epic with a cult...
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Inspector Fallada
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1985
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1985
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Kravtsov
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1984
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Much of 1919 takes place in 1984, but the spectre of that year looms large over the proceedings. Paul Scofield and...
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Sigmund Freud
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1984
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Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale of one man learning the true meaning of Christmas is brought to the screen once again...
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1984
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The Black Death has not only decimated half of England, but has also forced King Richard IV (Brian Blessed) into his sick...
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1983
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A writer displays a troubling streak of opportunism in his personal and professional lives in this British drama. As the...
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Matthew Fox
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1983
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The returning soldier is amnesia victim Alan Bates, who remembers nothing of his life before suffering shell-shock--not even...
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1982
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Directed by TV-anthology veteran Jeannot Szwarc, Enigma has a certain small-screen "feel" to it. Adopting a musical-comedy...
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1982
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The murders by the infamous British criminal, Jack the Ripper, catch the attention of Sherlock Holmes (Christopher Plummer),...
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1979
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The plot of this of this adaptation of the Daniel Carney's novel, sprinkled throughout a series of extended Sam Peckinpah...
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1978
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This made-for-TV fantasy is a tale from the well-known Arabian Nights fable featuring a flying carpet, a prince, a pretty...
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1978
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Count Dracula is a three-part British television adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. Louis Jourdan plays the count not as...
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1977
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This is the BBC version of Voltaire's classic 18th-century satire on optimism. It chronicles the adventures of a fatalistic...
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1976
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An upper class family attempts to keep secrets of incest and betrayal in this melodrama. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1976
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This comic interpretation of Alexandre Dumas's classic adventure saga picks up where 1974's The Three Musketeers left off, as...
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Porthos
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1975
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With minimalist production values and little dialog, this romantic fantasy takes place on the barren Isle of Jersey where a...
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1974
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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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Porthos
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1973
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1973
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Made for British television, The Death of Adolf Hitler covers ground previously explored in such films as The Last Ten Days...
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1973
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In the third and last in the original Shaft (1971) series of action-packed "blaxploitation" pictures, private eye John Shaft...
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Slave Dealer
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1973
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Marty Gold
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1972
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Shylock
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1972
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1971
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Part spoof and part "straight," Gumshoe comes off as an affectionate tribute to the hard-boiled detective films of yore....
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William
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1971
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Someone is sexually assaulting and (usually) killing the students of a girls' school. There are entirely too many suspects to...
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1970
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This biography of Oliver Cromwell recalls the political and religious struggles of 17th century England. Cromwell (Richard...
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John Carter
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1970
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This scientific documentary discovers the wonders of the human body while using external and internal cameras....
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1970
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This grim historical drama from director Martin Ritt was loosely based on real-life events. Richard Harris stars as James...
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Davies
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1970
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In a disturbing movie about psychosis, Hayley Mills plays Susan Harper, a young student who tries to help a rich, emotionally...
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Henry Durnley
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1968
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The famously inept but accidentally brilliant Inspector Clouseau returns to help foil a group of daring robbers in this...
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Weaver
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1968
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A Pope contends with the prospects of nuclear world destruction in this Cold-War saga of religious faith and international...
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1968
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The imprisoning aspects of Success are humorously analyzed in this British-made film. Oliver Reed plays a wealthy advertising...
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1967
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Manfred
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1967
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Based on the true story of the 1963 British Royal Mail robbery, this late '60s British caper film was directed by...
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Robinson
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1967
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Two brothers looking to avoid becoming pawns of the establishment come up with a better way of making a living -- through...
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1967
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In A Study in Terror the ever popular Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson search for the Victorian serial killerJack...
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1966
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In this sexy comedy an affianced woman decides to sow one last wild oat before becoming a devoted wife. She therefore...
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1966
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Horace Quilby (Michael Bentine) is a sandwich-board advertising man who gets a tour of London and sees some of the city's...
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1966
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The 1965 Othello is literally a photographed stage play: a filmed record of the National Theatre Production of 1964, as...
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Iago
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1965
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The Informers of the title are a loose grouping of underworld types, upon whom Scotland Yard inspector Nigel Patrick depends...
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Leon Sale
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1965
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1964
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This conventional military drama is meant to showcase the conflict between an individual's right to religious belief (and...
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1963
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After several years' absence, Dirk Bogarde returns to the popular British "Doctor" film series in Doctor in Distress. Where...
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1963
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Dirk Bogarde plays one of those "reluctant spies" so common to adventure films of the 1960s. A poverty-stricken author,...
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1963
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One of the key "angry young man" films which helped define the British "Kitchen Sink Drama" style of the late 1950's and...
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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1962
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Religion and medical ethics clash in this provocative drama that tells the story of a man prosecuted by the system because he...
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1962
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