This animated fantasy is based on a famed fairy tale by late-19th century writer George MacDonald. It is the tale of a brave...
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1992
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In this animated Humpty Dumpty tale, the friendly egg saves a lovely princess from a wicked witch but still ends up as...
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1992
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A murder investigation at a cloistered boy's school is the subject of this British made-for-television adaptation of...
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1991
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This family adventure movie, based on the novel by Marguerite Henry, is about a mute Arab boy and his constant companion, a...
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1990
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Previously filmed (and truncated) in 1932, Eugene O'Neill's marathon 1928 Pulitzer-winning stage drama Strange Interlude was...
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Nina Leeds
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1990
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1989
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The British Business as Usual stars Glenda Jackson and John Thaw as the husband-and-wife managers of a boutique. When a huge...
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Babs Flynn
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1988
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Ken Russell's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome, Salome's Last Dance takes the form of a play within a film. Wilde...
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Herodias/Lady Alice
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1988
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Based on the play by Christopher Durang, Robert Altman's Beyond Therapy is a comedy set in New York City but filmed in Paris,...
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Charlotte, Bruce's Therapist
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1987
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Neaera Duncan
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1986
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Elena Bonner
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1984
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1983
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Comparatively unknown, the British And Nothing But the Truth is a blistering indictment of government-sanctioned corruption,...
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Sophie
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1982
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The returning soldier is amnesia victim Alan Bates, who remembers nothing of his life before suffering shell-shock--not even...
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Margaret Gray
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1982
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Pat
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1981
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Walter Matthau plays a CIA agent who's been confined by office politics to a desk job. The disgruntled Matthau quits the...
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Isobel von Schmidt
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1980
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Robert Altman, the director responsible for M*A*S*H, came up with another acronymic title for his 1979 comedy H.E.A.L.T.H The...
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Isabella Garnell
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1979
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Adam (George Segal) is an English instructor at a U.S. college who hopes to win a professorship and tenure. Tricia (Glenda...
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Patricia Brittenham
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1979
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Miss MacMichael (Glenda Jackson) is a dedicated teacher. She needs to be, because her students are delinquents who are barely...
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Conor MacMichael
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1978
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Stevie is not a he but a she--famed British poet Stevie Smith. As portrayed by Glenda Jackson, Stevie escapes her dull...
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Stevie Smith
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1978
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Recently widowed Dr. Nichols (Walter Matthau) finds himself ill at ease in re-entering the singles scene. Then he meets Ann...
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Ann Atkinson
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1978
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Every so often, an actor or actress will achieve a fame which transcends any memory of their work, and he or she becomes...
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Sarah Bernhardt
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1976
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Alexandra
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1976
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Hedda is a tasteful, literate cinematic translation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Henrik Ibsen's...
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Hedda Gabler
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1975
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Elizabeth Fielding
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1975
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Directed by Christopher Miles, The Maids is a 1974 film version of the play by French absurdist writer Jean Genet. Solange...
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Solange
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1975
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In this psychological melodrama, a nun becomes obsessed with purifying the souls of those dwelling in her hostel-convent....
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1974
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Set in England during WWII, this drama, also known as Soldiers in Skirts, stars Glenda Jackson as Alice, a bitter woman whose...
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Alice
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1973
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Vicki Allessio
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1973
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Based on a play by Terence Rattigan, The Nelson Affair recounts an infamous 18th century British scandal in slow-paced,...
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Lady Emma Hamilton
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1973
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This British film examines the choices individuals must make when confronted with a romantic relationship which is rewarding...
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Alex Greville
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1971
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Elizabeth I
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1971
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Political, romantic, and religious intrigue confront Elizabeth Tudor (1533-1603) in this acclaimed six-part television series...
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Elizabeth I
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1971
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Antonina Milyukova
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1971
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The Boy Friend began life as Sandy Wilson's small-scale pastiche of British musical comedies of the 1920s. When the play was...
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1971
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Gudrun Brangwen
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1969
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An unmarried London couple tries to interject some life into their romantic pursuits in this uneven mystery. Theo...
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Vivien
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1968
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Subtitled A Film About London, this drama is a quintessential experimental counter-culture film of the late 1960s that...
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1968
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1967
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Adapted from his own Royal Shakespeare Company production of Peter Weiss' play entitled The Persecution and Assassination of...
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Charlotte Corday
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1966
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1963
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