Between giving up his super powers, confronting criminals from outer space, and having problems with his girlfriend, it's a...
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1980
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Not a remake of the landmark 1903 Edwin S. Porter film, The Great Train Robbery is a dramatization of the famous first...
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1979
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1979
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1978
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It's late 1944, and the Allied armies are confident they'll win the World War II and be home in time for Christmas. What's...
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1977
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Singer and actress Liza Minnelli teamed up with her father, legendary director Vincente Minnelli, to make this evocative...
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1976
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During the Prohibition era, Walker (Burt Reynolds) and Kibby (Gene Hackman) run a liquor smuggling operation in Mexico; they...
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1975
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Novelist George MacDonald Fraser penned the script for this swashbuckling, picaresque adventure tale. The story is based on...
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1975
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1975
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In this historical drama based on actual events, Sweden's Queen Christina (Liv Ullmann) decides in 1654 to give up her throne...
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1974
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Like many of Agatha Christie's mysteries, Murder on the Orient Express is predicated on an actual event, in this case the...
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1974
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Filmed in 1971 under the title The Widower, Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing finally reached the screen in 1973. Set in...
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1973
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This 1973 adaptation of the oft-filmed Miguel de Cervantes novel about an aging Spanish gentlemen attempting to relive the...
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1973
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A resident of 23rd-century Earth becomes involved in a revolution after discovering the hidden truth about society's rulers...
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1973
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When actor Lionel Jeffries turned to directing in the 1970s, he exhibited a preference for whimsy, as witness...
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1973
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James Coburn stars as Robert Eliot, an opportunistic entrepreneur destined to become a key Presidential advisor -- if his...
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1973
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1973
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1972
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A star-studded cast highlights this musical adaptation of the classic fantasy tales of Lewis Carroll. One day young Alice...
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1972
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1971
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Writer Giles Cooper's Unman, Wittering and Zigo was first presented as a BBC TV drama in the 1960s, which later was telecast...
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1971
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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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1970
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Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's three upper-class Prozorov sisters -- Masha, Olga, and Irina -- come no closer to their...
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1970
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Two 20 year old twins have a bizarre incestuous relationship. Julian (Martin Potter) and his sister Jacki (Judy Geeson) carry...
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1970
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This zany British comedy finds a homeless hobo (Ringo Starr) being adopted by the world's richest man, Sir Guy Grand...
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1969
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The Assassination Bureau is loosely based on a turn-of-the-century yarn written by Jack London. Nellie Bly-style girl...
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1969
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Nicol Williamson stars as a Liverpool/Irish layabout who inherits a business from his father. Even in his executive togs,...
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1969
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A mind-bending sci-fi symphony, Stanley Kubrick's landmark 1968 epic pushed the limits of narrative and special effects...
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1968
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This Swedish melodrama is set upon a small fortresslike island. Upon the island lives a bitter artillery captain, his wife...
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1968
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The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom stars Shirley MacLaine as Harriet Blossom, the wife of a moderately successful British brassiere...
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1968
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British musical star Tommy Steele had starred in Half a Sixpence in London and on Broadway, thus he was first choice for this...
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1967
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A domineering mother and her sheltered son fly face first into love, murder, and the meaning of family in this black comedy...
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1967
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The internationally produced historical epic Genghis Khan sometimes wavers uncertainly between spectacle and self-parody....
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1965
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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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1965
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You Must be Joking? draws its laughs from an Army endurance test. Over a 48-hour period, five officers in the British...
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1965
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A high-class costume drama with a substantive historical basis, Becket is the true story of the friendship between King Henry...
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1964
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In this confused parody, a lovely South Seas island girl travels to England following her father's death and becomes the...
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1964
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A rather innocent and naive tale of romance, The Main Attraction features clean-cut Pat Boone trying to drop his good-boy...
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1963
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Adapted from the classic play by John Millington Synge, The Playboy of the Western World opens with the arrival of a...
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1962
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A colorful action film about the Battle Of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. in which the Spartans defend themselves for a Persian...
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1962
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In this British bedroom farce, Bill Ferguson (Richard Todd), a Scottish travel agent, has a major row with his fiancée Stella...
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1961
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Danny Kaye headlines this lively WW II-era comedy. He plays a foot soldier who with his fellow troop is preparing for D-day....
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1961
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William Holden stars as an American artist who becomes involved with the sordid underworld of prostitution in Hong Kong in...
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1960
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Northwest Frontier was the original British title for Flame Over India. When the Moslems attack a British fortress in...
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1959
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An uneven, bland tale of escape and capture on the River Rhine, Whirlpool features Juliette Greco as Lora, the girlfriend of...
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1959
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Bachelor of Hearts stars Hardy Kruger as Wolf, a German exchange student attending Cambridge University. Initially arousing...
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1958
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This meticulous re-creation of the sinking of the Titanic was adapted by Eric Ambler from the best-selling book by Walter...
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1958
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What if the Dauphin of France managed to escape the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution? That's the premise of the...
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1957
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In this efficient British crime drama, Tom Yately (Stanley Baker) is an ex-con looking for honest work. He thinks he's found...
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1957
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Jacqueline, played by Jacqueline Ryan, is the daughter of a Belfast shipyard worker Mike McNeil, played by John Gregson. The...
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1956
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In this British crime drama, an escaped killer heads for the French coast to find a mysterious treasure reportedly buried in...
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1956
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A harrowing WWII drama that was a huge critical and commercial success in England, this British production was based on a...
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1956
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John Gregson stars as Chayley Broadbent, a young Yorkshire businessman leading a dull, perfunctory life. He inherits a...
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1955
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A Richard Armstrong novel was the source for the British sea melodrama Passage Home. Set in 1931, the film takes place aboard...
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1955
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The recent Mau Mau uprising in Kenya served as story material for the 1955 British film Simba. White farmer Dirk Bogarde and...
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1955
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An H.E. Bates novel was the source for this psychological wartime drama set in Burma. Canadian pilot Gregory Peck and two...
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1954
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Released in the US as Man With a Million, The Million Pound Note is a satisfying adaptation of a satirical short story by...
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1954
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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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Actress Yolande Donlon and her producer-director husband Val Guest were the prime movers of the 1952 comedy Penny Princess....
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1953
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1953
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Based on a novel by John Brophy, Turn the Key Softly takes place within a single day. The film follows the exploits of three...
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1953
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1952
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Made in Heaven is predicated on one of Britain's most curious annual traditions. During the yearly Dunmow Flitch, a side of...
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1952
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Anthony Steel plays a humane British game warden who sets up an African wildlife preserve. Ivory poachers sign up for the...
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1951
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The Clouded Yellow stars Trevor Howard as David Sommers, a former member of the British Secret Service. After the war,...
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1950
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1950
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The presence of Peter Lorre assured a modicum of American business for the British meller Double Confession. It all begins...
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1950
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1949
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The Spider and the Fly is set in Paris during the cloud-cuckoo days before WW I. The storyline intertwines the destinies of...
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1949
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Henry Devere Stacpoole's lyrical novel The Blue Lagoon was rather chastely filmed in 1921. The 1949 remake is a tad more...
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1949
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Low-hanging clouds and low-cut blouses dominate the brooding British melodrama Jassy. Margaret Lockwood is at her...
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1948
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Blanche Fury combined two elements that were surefire moneymakers in postwar Britain: a brooding, Gothic-novel storyline and...
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1948
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John Mills stars as Commander Scott, the leader of the ill-fated and famed 1911 expedition to be the first to discover the...
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1948
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Lensed in lavish Technicolor, The Man Within is a rousing tale of smugglers, betrayal and redemption. The story is told from...
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1947
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Also known as Stairway to Heaven, A Matter of Life and Death is the remarkable British fantasy film that became the surprise...
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1946
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The French Revolution provides the setting for the British musical. The story centers on the notorious rebel Robespierre who...
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1946
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1943
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1938
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In this Western, neighboring sheep farmers engage in a long-standing feud over that results in tragedy. The problem began...
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1935
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