Moving as methodically as the old curmudgeon Arthur tending his cricket grounds, this drama about age and values is a steady,...
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1986
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In this uneven dramatization of a legendary sword-and-sorcery tale, the Green Knight (Sean Connery) is a magician who appears...
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1983
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1983
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In this grim drama, a grieving widow finds herself seeking solace in the arms of her late husband's lover, a woman. ~ Sandra...
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1980
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Notorious international jewel thief Jack Rhodes (Burt Reynolds) is out to steal $30 million in uncut diamonds in this...
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1980
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1979
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Stevie is not a he but a she--famed British poet Stevie Smith. As portrayed by Glenda Jackson, Stevie escapes her dull...
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1978
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1978
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The made-for-television The Man in the Iron Mask was, at the very least, the twelfth film version of Alexandre Dumas' novel...
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1977
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The first official co-production between the United States and the Soviet Union, The Blue Bird was the third screen...
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1976
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Yet another in the stable of spy movies which depict espionage as a dirty business. Here, we have Dirk Bogarde heading the...
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1975
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1974
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1974
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1974
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A well-mounted period horror tale, The Asphyx (known also as Spirit of the Dead) focuses on the scientific endeavors of...
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1972
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Nicholas and Alexandra covers the rise and fall of the last of the Russian Romanovs. We first meet Czar Nicholas...
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1971
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The logic behind inflating Robert Bolt's minimalist romantic drama Ryan's Daughter into a 12-million-dollar epic seems to...
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1970
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1969
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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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James Bond heads East to save the world (and to learn how to serve saki properly) in this action-packed espionage adventure....
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1967
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1967
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Based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago covers the years prior to, during, and after the...
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1965
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Joseph Conrad's cerebral, philosophical novel Lord Jim is streamlined and simplified by producer/director/writer...
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1965
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England's famed comedy brothers John Boulting and Roy Boulting created this caper about a trio of crooks plotting to retrieve...
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1965
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In this drama, William Holden plays Ferris, an American soldier who led troops in Malaya during World War II. After the end...
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1964
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This sweeping, highly literate historical epic covers the Allies' mideastern campaign during World War I as seen through the...
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1962
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Gorgo is an attempt to make a Japanese-style "giant reptile" flick in an English setting. The story begins when underwater...
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1961
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A young Susannah York had her first lead role in this drama about a teenage girl on the cusp of womanhood. When her mother...
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1961
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Director Philip Leacock, praised for his handling of child actors, does another excellent job with the two young stars in...
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1960
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Breaking with their usual videotape tradition, the producers of NBC television's Hallmark Hall of Fame decided to commit its...
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1960
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Romance, treachery, intrigue and spiritual awakenings abound in the Biblical film adaptation of Solomon and Sheba. Trouble...
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1959
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1958
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The still-controversial L'Affair Dreyfuss of the late 19th century is the focal point of I Accuse! Jose Ferrer (who also...
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1958
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Director John Ford traveled to England to film this adaptation of the novel by J.J. Maraca, which details a typical day in...
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1958
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Alan Burgess' novel The Small Woman was the source for the British/American co-production Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Set in...
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1958
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1957
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Political intrigue and romantic gamesmanship send an already torrid Caribbean community to the boiling point in this drama....
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1957
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Hot on the heels of Safari came another Columbia-released, African-filmed adventure, Beyond Mombassa. Matt Campbell...
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1956
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This filmed biography of Vincent Van Gogh was adapted by Norman Corwin from the best-selling novel by Irving Stone, which was...
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1956
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MGM's Invitation to the Dance was the fruition of Gene Kelly's long-standing dream to create a plotless "concert" feature....
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1956
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1956
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Ava Gardner was never more alluring than as the half-caste heroine of Bhowani Junction. Set during India's battle for...
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1956
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In this dark drama, a young American is on his way to take his final vows as a priest when he encounters a troubled...
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1955
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Clark Gable's final effort for his longtime home studio MGM, Betrayed is an exciting espionage thriller set during World War...
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1954
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The 1953 Clark Gable film Mogambo is a remake of Gable's 1932 seriocomic adventure Red Dust. Where the earlier film was...
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1953
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MGM's first CinemaScope production was the lavishly appointed Knights of the Round Table. Without overlapping into any...
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1953
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Released in the U.S. as Terror on a Train, the British MGM production Time Bomb is brief, to the point, and so suspenseful it...
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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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All the various Bulldog Drummond movie series had run their courses by 1951; nonetheless, MGM decided to revive the property...
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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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Elizabeth Taylor played her first grown-up romantic lead in the Anglo-American melodrama Conspirator. Taylor portrays Melinda...
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1949
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Businessman Spencer Tracy is devoted beyond all reason to his son Edward. Tracy lies, cheats, steals, commits arson, and...
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1949
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Based on the infamous Archer-Shee case of 1912, The Winslow Boy features Neil North as the 14-year-old title character....
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1949
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In this drama, set after the war, a WW II flying ace and hero comes to the aid of a hooker who is being harassed by a...
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1948
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So Well Remembered was the first of a proposed series of Anglo-American co-productions underwritten by Hollywood's RKO Radio...
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1947
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Also known as While I Live, this British programmer serves as an excellent dramatic showcase for veteran farceur Tom Walls....
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1947
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George Bernard Shaw adapted his own play for the screen in this blithe film version of the romance between Caesar...
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1946
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Margaret Lockwood is cast against type as a "black widow" in the British Bedelia. Wealthy but naĆÆve Charlie Carrington...
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1946
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Released worldwide by 20th Century Fox, Carol Reed's The Young Mr. Pitt is a static but sincere filmed biography of 19th...
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1942
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Wings and the Woman was a reverent (read: dull) British biopic about pioneer aviatrix Amy Johnson. Anna Neagle portrays Amy,...
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1941
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49th Parallel is a British wartime entreaty for Empire solidarity, concentrating on rousing the patriotic fervor of the...
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1941
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The Danish freighter Helvig approaches English waters in early 1940 and, in keeping with the needs of British security, it is...
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1940
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Released in America as Haunted Honeymoon, this droll British comedy-mystery stars Hollywood's Robert Montgomery as Dorothy L....
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1940
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Many of the "preparedness" films of the years just prior to World War II sidestepped censorship by depicting past outrages of...
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1939
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips, based on James Hilton's novel, is a melodrama about a shy British teacher named Mr. Chipping...
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1939
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Gordon Harker stars as a goonish London cabbie who finds himself up to his brimmed cap in espionage. Harker innocently...
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1938
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A Royal Divorce is the misleading title bestowed upon this dramatization of certain events in the lives of Napoleon and...
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1938
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1938
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1937
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1937
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In this British war drama, an Italian soldier marries an Austrian girl and together they return to Italy. When war erupts...
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1937
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Laurence Housman's 1935 stage play Victoria Regina, which has served as a showcase for actresses as varied as Helen Hayes and...
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1937
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In this romance, a street performer gets into an argument with an ambassador's chauffeur and ends up falling in love with...
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1937
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In this drama, "The Rat" is the moniker for a notorious jewel thief whose life suddenly changes when a friend facing life...
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1937
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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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After several years in India, Sir Guy De Vere (Jack Buchanan) returns to England where he has inherited his ancestral castle....
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1936
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Comic actor Sydney Howard stars as obsequious department-store floorwalker Oswald Bertwhistle. Our hero's life is...
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1936
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1936
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This period drama is based on the relationship between 18th-century British stage stars Peg Woffington and David Garrick....
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1936
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Adapted from a popular West End stage musical, This'll Make You Whistle has been refashioned as a suitable vehicle for...
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1936
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Two's Company was based on Sydney Horler's stage comedy Romeo and Julia. The film's storyline is developed in parallel...
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1936
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Margaret Kennedy, whose novel The Constant Nymph dealt with a musician's love for a pretty young gamin, penned a variation of...
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1935
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Anna Neagle is every other inch a lady in the frolicsome costume epic Nell Gwyn. The star is of course cast as the title...
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1935
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1935
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In this musical, set in the mythical country of Ruritania, a princess finds herself exiled by revolutionaries before she can...
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1935
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This British musical comedy is based on a German play and tells the story of Nicholas Baumann, an ambitious representative...
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1933
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In this British comedy, a groom must somehow find his bride's missing garter. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1933
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1933
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1933
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In this frothy farce, the personal secretary to a boorish lord finds himself in romantic trouble after he falls in love with...
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1933
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In this drama, a gambler takes a bet and marries a strong-willed showgirl. Sometime after the wedding, the two fall in love,...
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1933
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Dapper song-and-dance man Jack Buchanan was both star and director of That's a Good Girl. Hoping to replenish his bank...
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1933
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In this comedy, a portly stable boy ends up buying a Derby-winning horse from his financially ruined boss. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1933
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In this drama a shy music teacher attempts to become more outgoing by taking a "How to Succeed" course. Later his...
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1933
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In this comedy drama, a cruise ship steward is assigned to keep an eye on a famous jewel thief. When the thief steals a...
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1933
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In this actioner, a married pair of stunt pilots encounter turbulence when the husband becomes afraid of flying after a...
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1933
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Thark is a lively British filmization of a popular theatrical "old dark horse" satire. Aldwych Theatre stalwart Tom Walls...
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1932
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The credits for the 68-minute programmer Blue Danube are rather more impressive than the film itself. The picture was...
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1932
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In this lively romance, an aristocratic agent from the Foreign Office finds himself falling for an enigmatic woman during...
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1932
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In this farce, a playboy falls for a nightclub dancer who is being blackmailed by the club owner over a necklace she...
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1932
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In this drama, a wealthy social worker locates an unemployed trombone player and cons him into running for mayor. Of course...
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1932
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1932
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A general's son, Buchanan, calls off his engagement to countess Bland when he falls in love with flower girl Neagle who...
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1932
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In this British comedy, a normally devoted wife begins entertaining thoughts about an affair. Her husband then goes on a...
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1931
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The Aldwych Theater farceurs again combined forces in this adaptation of Will Evans and Arthur Valentine's stage farce Tons...
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1931
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In this British farce, based on a popular play, one fellow joins another in an endeavor to steal his fiancee's jewels back...
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1931
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In this comedy, the inventor of a loom heads for London to see the Football Association Cup Final and ends up having a...
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1931
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A love triangle forms the basis of this melodrama set during a Venetian carnival. The main couple are a famed actor and his...
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1931
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Sherlock Holmes and Watson solve the murder of a young woman in this mystery that features Raymond Massey in the title role....
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1931
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In this British drawing room comedy, a wealthy socialite falls in love with a young woman from the lower class. Her mother...
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1931
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The time is WWI. British guerilla fighter Col. Duncan Grant (Brian Aherne) makes his way behind enemy lines to foil the...
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1931
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Though not as well known as the 1944 remake (which was directed by its star, Clive Brook), this first adaptation of Frederick...
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1930
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In this comedy, a business magnate goes to Monte Carlo for a vacation. There his pal encourages him to begin a flirtation...
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1930
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Viewers familiar with the exotic (if toned-down) 1942 MGM film version of Leon Gordon's lurid stage play White Cargo might be...
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1929
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Victory was written by Boyd Cable, a specialist in military melodramas, and directed by M. A. Wetherell, who'd previously...
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1928
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Most contemporary critics agreed that the 1926 remake of the 1919 "stiff upper lip" drama Flag Lieutenant was a decided...
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1926
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