Robert Morley is ideally cast as the legendary playwright, poet, and wit Oscar Wilde in this biographical look at the...
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1960
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Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall star as Victor and Dolly Fabian in this successful cinematic version of the stage comedy by...
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1960
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This crime caper based on a legendary robbery stars Aldo Ray as Norgate, the ringleader of the thieves out to steal a bundle...
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1960
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1959
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A false accusation divides a town and destroys a clergyman's career in this adaptation of the Philip King stage play of the...
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1959
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Producer/animator/special-effect maven George Pal made his feature-film directorial bow with the colorful MGM musical fantasy...
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1958
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After an extensive talent search, producer-director Otto Preminger selected a 17-year-old unknown from Iowa, Jean Seberg, to...
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1957
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King Shadov (Charles Chaplin), the newly deposed monarch of a small European country, arrives in New York to face a life in...
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1957
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1957
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1956
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The topicality of Satellite in the Sky enabled the British-based Danzinger Bros. to release the film through Warner Bros.,...
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1956
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The British omnibus thriller, Three Cases of Murder includes two supernatural tales and a straight whodunit. The first...
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1955
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It took over thirty years for D. H. Lawrence's "forbidden" novel Lady Chatterly's Lover to make it to the big screen,...
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1955
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Comparatively little known, the British A Woman for Joe is an excellent showcase for leading lady Diane Cilento (later better...
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1955
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Framed in flashback form, The Man Who Loved Redheads is an anecdotal comedy about a man (John Justin) whose life is defined...
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1955
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I'll Never Forget You is an updated remake of 1933's Berkeley Square; both films used John L. Balderston's stage play as a...
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1951
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Henry Koster directs the 1951 aviation drama No Highway in the Sky, based on the novel by Nevil Shute. James Stewart stars as...
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1951
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Denied steady work in the U.S. because of his alleged left-wing political beliefs, Edward G. Robinson was obliged to seek out...
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1950
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The mudlark is Andrew Ray, an illiterate London street urchin of the mid-19th century. Having seen a picture of Queen...
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1950
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The Anglo-American co-production Britannia Mews was released in the U.S. as The Affairs of Adelaide, then reissued as...
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1949
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The British That Dangerous Age is based on Autumn, a play by Margaret Kennedy and Ilya Surgutchoff. Myrna Loy heads the cast...
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1949
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Adapted from the Graham Greene story The Basement Room, director Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol is told almost completely from...
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1948
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A man's youthful indiscretions come back to haunt him in this droll drawing room comedy. Sir Robert Chiltern (Hugh Williams)...
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1947
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A novel by Francis Brett Young and its theatrical adaptation by John Perry were the sources for the even-keeled melodrama A...
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1947
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A couple's wartime separation provides an unexpected tonic for their romance in this drama. Robert and Catherine Wilson...
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1945
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1943
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The First of the Few is a dramatization of the life of R.J. Mitchell, the aeronautical engineer who designed the Spitfire...
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1942
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Dangerous Moonlight was the original British title for the wartime drama Suicide Squadron. Anton Walbrook plays a famed...
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1941
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In ancient Bagdad, Abu, a good-natured young thief (Sabu), befriends the deposed king Ahmad (John Justin) as both are...
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1940
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Cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfeather's woebegone WW1 British soldier Old Bill was revived for WW2 in Old Bill and Son. When his son...
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1940
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This was the first sound production of A.E.W. Mason's classic adventure novel, which was brought to the screen three times in...
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1939
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In this European drama, a girl in reform school finds herself falling in love with school physician, but must compete with...
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1938
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1938
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The British adventure film The Challenge is based on a real-life turn-of-the-century competition. The race is on between a...
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1938
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Based on an Edgar Wallace novel, this is an involved story of the consequences within the underworld of a big-time diamond...
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1937
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1937
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Famed Swedish director Victor Sjostrom was coaxed out of retirement to direct his final film, Under the Red Robe, a...
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1936
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H. G. Wells was both the author of the original source -- an essay, rather than an actual novel, concerning mankind's future...
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1936
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In this British comedy, set in the City of Light during 1904, a singer and regular at Maxim's finds herself entangled in the...
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1936
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1936
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Based on the book by Edgar Wallace and produced by London Film Productions, the adventure drama Sanders of the River is an...
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1935
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1934
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This historical drama recounts the events that led up to the rule of Russia's 18th-century Catherine the Great. Arriving from...
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1934
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Charles Laughton became an international star by chewing both mutton and scenes in his Oscar-winning turn as King Henry VIII....
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1933
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Quatorze Juliet translates to "July 14th"--and if you know your French history, you'll know that July 14th is Bastille Day....
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1932
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1932
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1931
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1931
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Flower-shop owner Clo-Clo (Michel Simon) is known to his friends as "Jean de la Lune" ("Moondreaming John") because he...
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1931
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Rene Clair's Under the Roofs of Paris is one of the first French films shot in sound. The film is a relaxed melodrama where a...
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1930
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In the first of this film's four episodes, a tall smokestack starts to collapse. Then the scene shifts to a young poet who...
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1930
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1930
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1929
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Based on a play by Francis de Croisset, The New Men (Les Nouveaux Messieurs) was adapted for the screen by its director,...
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1929
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Maldone was one of the first feature-length efforts of French filmmaker Jean Gremillon. The title character is a footloose...
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1928
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