Considered a bit too sacrilegious for general consumption in 1963, the Boulting brothers' Heavens Above was simply ahead of...
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1963
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1962
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An honest news agent realizes that his 2 sons are corrupt. When one criminal son is in jail, the other breaks him out to...
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1962
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1959
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In this crime drama, an American author living in London gets involved with the wicked wife of a well-known jewel fence. The...
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1959
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If official documentation didn't exist, we'd never believe a fantastic yarn like I Was Monty's Double. Actor...
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1958
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Boyish leading man Jack Watling is caught up in a rather mature set of circumstances in Links of Justice. In concert with his...
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1958
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The moral dilemma of a reluctant American spy is chronicled in this psychological drama. He becomes an agent after he,...
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1958
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In this crime drama, Scotland Yard teams up with Interpol to find out who put stolen funds into a private bank account in...
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1957
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Arthur Watkyn's droll theatrical piece For Better, For Worse was expertly adapted for the big screen in 1954. Popular young...
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1954
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The title character of Albert, R.N is portrayed by-well, by no one. Albert is a papier-mache dummy, constructed by the...
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1953
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The Hundred Hour Hunt was originally released in Britain as Emergency, then as Emergency Call. A woman lies in a hospital...
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1952
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1952
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The Shipbuilders is a rare film of true merit from prolific British "quota quickie" director John Baxter. Clive Brook heads...
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1943
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Few morale-boosting wartime films have retained their power and entertainment value as emphatically as Noël Coward's In Which...
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1942
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The phrase "Loose Lips Sink Ships" takes on a new and special meaning in the cautionary British war drama Next of Kin. In...
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1942
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In this socially conscious drama, an eccentric, wealthy young man impersonates a hobo in order to save a flophouse that is...
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1941
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Filmed in the North Country of England, this is a film noir set in the 1930s as a family struggles with poverty and...
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1941
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