This documentary from filmmaker Geoffrey Dunn explores the history of calypso music in Trinidad and Tobago. Featuring...
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Director, Producer
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2003
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Zandy (Dunja Djordjevic) is a college student who has to do a research paper on the old days of the fishing industry on the...
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Tony
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1989
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This documentary follows the feminist protests against the Miss California pageant being held in Santa Cruz in 1985 and the...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1987
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In this lively British comedy, a newlywed couple's quaint country cottage becomes a nightmare of repairs as they try to fix...
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1964
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Adapted from the internationally successful theatrical piece by Laurence Housman, the British TV miniseries Victoria Regina...
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Archbishop of Canterbury
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1964
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Cornel Wilde co-produces, directs, and stars with his wife Jean Wallace in this uneven version of fabled King Arthur and the...
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1963
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1963
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A bomb planted in a maternity home must be defused by an injured bomb-disposal expert and some volunteers. ~ Rovi...
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1963
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Julie Harris repeats her stage portrayal of the irrepressible Sally Bowles in John Van Druten's I Am a Camera. Set in...
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1955
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This waterlogged adaptation of an obscure Grand Guignol stage play finds a hapless couple (Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court)...
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1953
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Originally advertised as "Colossal Quo Vadis," this opulent MGM production is far and away the most elaborate of the many...
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1951
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British novelist Erik Linklater was well-represented in 1949, with adaptations of two of his best novels hitting the screen...
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1949
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Director Anthony Asquith's first postwar effort, While the Sun Shines was based on a play by frequent Asquith collaborator...
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1947
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