This is not the same kind of film as the 1962 production, Tom Jones. In fact, it is a "nudie musical", as evidenced by the...
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1976
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Ramon (Francis DeWolff) is the Armenian merchant who lives in his mansion outside of London. He has augmented his income over...
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1968
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Strictly for the kiddies is the British Go Kart Go. The film is built around an annual go-cart race and the youthful...
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1964
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First Men in the Moon is an H.G. Welles cinemadaptation from director Nathan Juran. When scientists in the year 1964 are...
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1964
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Gran
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1963
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Dr. Paul Vernon (Tony Britton) is a gynecologist who is estranged from his wife in this situation comedy of errors. He gets...
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1962
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In this British crime drama, the sister of a suicide victim begins to question the real reason for her sibling's death after...
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1962
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A battered houseboat on the Thames provides the setting for this romantic British comedy. Two newlyweds rent the leaky...
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1961
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In this drama, a female ex-con runs a house for other women in her shoes. Someone threatens her with blackmail. She kills...
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1961
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Peter Finch plays Johnnie Byrne, a British member of parliament. When Johnnie loses out on an important cabinet post, he's...
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1960
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Peter Finch portrays the titular flamboyant Irish poet/playwright in The Trials of Oscar Wilde. The storyline, lifted to a...
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1960
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Corpulent "Goon Show" regular Harry Secombe plays the title role in the British comedy Davy. Set in the rarefied world of the...
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1958
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The title of the Anglo-American The Prince and the Showgirl could well have alluded to the genuine stations in life of stars...
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1957
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The third of the droll British "Doctor" series, Doctor at Large once more stars Dirk Bogarde as young Dr. Simon Sparrow. Back...
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1957
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Jose Ferrer was both star and director of the British WW2 drama Cockleshell Heroes. Ferrer is cast as Major Stringer, the...
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1955
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Though Meet Mr. Lucifer reads rather better than it plays, the film is still good for a few healthy laughs. Stanley Holloway...
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1953
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Inspired by the recent success of The Blue Lamp, I Believe in You is a multiplotted British drama about parole officers....
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1952
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Set WW II-era Britain, this romantic venture begins when a working-class woman and a RAF officer fall in love. The affair...
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1952
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Derby Day is a typically British omnibus feature, delineating the fates of several different people during a single day at...
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1952
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The Anglo-American musicomedy Happy Go Lovely is set in Edinburgh, Scotland, during a major film festival. The gathered...
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1951
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Despite its lighthearted title, Lady Godiva Rides Again is a fairly potent indictment of the darker side of beauty contests....
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Mrs. Clark
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1951
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1950
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Cage of Gold was a rare non-comic effort from Britain's Ealing Studios. Jean Simmons stars as Judith, who awakens the morning...
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1950
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This gentle Ealing Studios comedy features young William Fox as a mischievous English lad. A goodly portion of the film shows...
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Nannie
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1950
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A battle of the sexes begins to rage in an isolated private school in this charming British comedy. Just outside of London...
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1950
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1950
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1950
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H. G. Wells' non-fantasy efforts have, with the exception of Kipps, proven traditionally difficult to transfer to film....
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1949
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The British Train of Events explores the consequences of a railroad accident from four different viewpoints. Jack Warner...
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1949
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The Blue Lamp was an immensely popular British crime film (and the winner of the BFA Award), concentrating on interrelated...
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1949
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Nazi war criminal Bruckner (Mervyn Johns) manages to escape capture at the end of WW II. Bruckner sets up shop in England,...
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1948
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1948
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In this ironically titled British WW II drama, a widowed housewife provides housing for two navy men while her daughters...
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1948
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After the war, British films began avoiding the heiresses and lordships that had dominated the drama field and began pursuing...
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1947
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In this British crime drama, an honest railroad signalman finds himself sorely tempted when he witnesses a murder and later...
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1947
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The Captive Heart is set in a German POW camp for British soldiers. Michael Redgrave plays a Czech patriot, who has assumed...
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1947
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The problem of "enemy" war brides was eloquently addressed in the British drama Frieda. In her English-language film debut,...
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1947
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