Don't Get Me Started a combined German and British production directed and written by Arthur Ellis, is a not very funny, not...
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1994
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1987
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When a collection of alien rock stars descend to earth, a young teenage couple finds themselves caught up in an unusual...
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1987
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This feature-length story about the heist of $10 million in Nazi diamonds primarily rides on star Tom Selleck's popularity as...
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1984
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A big black mamba snake that has gotten loose in a townhouse slithers through a kidnapping plot in this film. Based on a...
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1982
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There is hardly any variation on the stereotyped teens-and-sex movie in this story about four high school seniors who travel...
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1982
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An electronics engineer (Ryan O'Neal) and his gal pal (Anne Archer) travel to South America, where they become involved in a...
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1981
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Heroic earthling Flash Gordon saves the world from the nefarious Ming the Merciless in this lavish, intentionally campy...
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1980
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The original British version of Escape to Athena ran 125 minutes; American prints were judiciously cut to 101 minutes,...
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1979
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1979
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Peter Brook, one of the pioneers of the experimental theatre movement of the 1950s and 1960s, was the director of Meetings...
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1979
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Satan's son comes of age in this horror sequel. Shortly after the events of The Omen, a pair of anthropologists uncovers an...
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1978
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1978
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George Lucas' mythological popcorn movie is a two-hour roller-coaster ride that has passed into movie legend. The story, for...
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1977
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Satan's son has arrived on Earth and He's not about to let human parents get in the way. When his wife Katherine's...
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1976
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Peter Sellers stays busy in this comedy playing Hitler, Prince Kyoto, and four others in this tale of an anti-Nazi French...
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1975
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Alfred Hitchcock entered the 1970s with his commercial reputation virtually in tatters, a far cry from his stature at the...
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1972
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Perhaps William Shakespeare meant to have Lady Macbeth perform her sleepwalking scene in the nude -- it was this X-rated...
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1971
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Quackser Fortune (Gene Wilder) is a carefree fertilizer merchant in Dublin. Something of a local "character," Quackser...
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1970
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Roman Polanski wrote the screenplay for this decidedly offbeat drama. Bernie (Mark Burns) plays a rootless wanderer with a...
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1970
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This romantic comedy finds Candida (Barbara Ferris) going to live with her elderly spinster aunts after the death of her...
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1969
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In this bitter drama that takes place in the immediate aftermath of World War II, British Major Giles Burnside (David Niven)...
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1969
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Bill McLean (Van Heflin) is a former CIA agent living in London. He had been fired when he stuck up for one of the men in his...
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1968
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Set in a futuristic world where man and machines compete, this comical fantasy centers upon a rather eccentric man who...
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1968
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Parisian murders centered around a theater seem to have a vampiric theme as police try to figure out who is behind them....
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1967
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The fact that there isn't a single likeable character in Cul de Sac does not diminish its artistic value in the least....
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1966
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1965
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The Bedford Incident was an attempt by Columbia Pictures -- which had previously made Dr. Strangelove and released Fail-Safe...
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1965
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During the first worldwide flush of Beatlemania in 1964, United Artists wanted to ship out a movie with The Beatles before...
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1964
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In 1964, with the Cuban Missile Crisis fresh in viewers' minds, the Cold War at its frostiest, and the hydrogen bomb...
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1964
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1964
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A professor of astronomy, David Garrett (Ian Carmichael), is involved with a highly confidential project to develop missiles....
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1964
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1963
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This effective crime caper involves an attempted robbery of no one less than the U.S. Army, a heist which has its beginnings...
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1962
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In this heavy drama, a race car driver suffers a head injury on his wedding day and becomes a mental case. The couple puts...
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1961
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Zany British comedian Tony Hancock was briefly a major draw in the 1960s, with several popular TV series, sellout personal...
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1961
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The youthful residents of a small British town stand united in their struggle to be allowed to listen to rock & roll and jazz...
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1961
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Any movie with a title like Petticoat Pirates would be hard to dislike--and equally hard to believe. Anticipating the...
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1961
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In this British comedy set in Saudi Arabia, a gentle British travel-agency clerk decides that it would be a smashing idea to...
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1960
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British comic actor Jimmy Edwards demonstrates his versatility in Bottoms Up by playing a character named Jimmy Edwards....
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1960
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In this lightweight 1960 musical comedy, rock singer Tommy Steele plays Tommy Tomkins, a British sailor. Steele was popular...
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1960
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1959
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Set in an anti-aircraft station along the British coast, this light comedy features Donald Sinden as Lt. Gordon Brown and...
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1959
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The British Ice Cold in Alex was released in the US as Desert Attack. John Mills stars as Captain Anson, a grumbling...
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1958
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In this gently humorous farce, an unwed Irish mother who has six children by some of the town's finest fathers finds herself...
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1958
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In direct contrast to his later lush-budgeted international epics, director J. Lee Thompson turns his lenses towards the...
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1958
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Based on a popular British television drama, this 1957 film features a riveting performance from Yvonne Mitchell as a...
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1957
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Anna Neagle steps down from her expensive musical extravaganzas to play a recognizable human being in No Time for Tears. She...
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1957
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1957's The Good Companions was the second film version of the well-known J. B. Priestly play. The story revolves around the...
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1957
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Mary Hilton (Diana Dors) is a young salesgirl in the cosmetics department of a major London store, who chances to meet -- and...
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1956
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It's Great to Be Young stars John Mills as Dingle an easygoing high school teacher. When autocratic new headmaster Frome...
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1956
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This farce is the third movie version of Fred Duprez's play. A newlywed with a dominating mother-in-law attempts to surprise...
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1956
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Directed by Roy Kellino, this British comedy stars David Niven as Roger Tweakham, an accountant for a silk manufacturer who...
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1956
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In this romantic comedy, a womanizing uncle tells the story of his good-hearted but fickle niece, whose tendency to always...
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1955
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Not quite a full-fledged musical, As Long as They're Happy can be described as a romantic comedy with song-and-dance...
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1955
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The British The Dam Busters is the story of the development and utilization of the "bouncing bombs" in World War II....
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1955
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Had the women-behind-bars drama The Weak and the Wicked been made in Hollywood, the cast would probably have included the...
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1954
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In this newsroom drama, a workaholic editor refuses to take a vacation with his wife. Instead he remains in his office and...
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1954
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Crest of the Wave is the original British title of Seagulls over Sorrento, filmed at MGM's Elstree facilities in 1953 and...
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1954
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Twelve-year old Frankie (Andrew Ray) feels guilty after his best friend falls to his death when they are playing in a...
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1953
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1953
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High Treason is a British espionage thriller filmed in the style of such American "docudramas" as The House on 92nd Street....
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1951
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Barry Jones stars as an idealistic British professor working on atomic research. Upset by the apocalyptic ramifications of...
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1950
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Not a film about scientific research, The Guinea Pig (US title: The Outsider) is the story of an incipient "affirmative...
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1948
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This unsparing, brutal look at the British criminal underbelly stars Richard Attenborough as Pinkie Brown, a pock-marked gang...
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1947
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