Teen pop star Mandy Moore stars in the romantic comedy How to Deal. Directed by British filmmaker Clare Kilner, the script is...
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2003
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1999
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This latter-day romantic screwball comedy stars Sandra Bullock as a love-starved subway toll booth operator, Lucy. Lucy pines...
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1995
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From Anchor Bay Entertainment comes the feature-length, animated version of the children's classic, The Secret Garden. The...
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1994
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Caroline and Lloyd (Judy Davis and Kevin Spacey) are a married couple constantly at each other's throats, masters at crafting...
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Rose
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1994
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1993
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Der Spinnennetz was released in English-speaking countries as The Spider's Web. Ulrich Muhe plays a German businessman who...
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1989
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Co-Co
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1988
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Dominick Luciano (Thomas Hulce) is the moderately retarded twin brother of highly intelligent young intern Eugene...
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Songwriter
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1988
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Angela Lansbury plays a dual role in this episode, as Maine-based mystery writer Jessica Fletcher and as Jessica's...
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1985
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Little Gloria...Happy at Last is the two-part TV adaptation of Barbara Goldsmith's 1980 best-seller. The film concerns the...
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1984
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1984
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A doctor with a lousy track record when it comes to cardiac patients rouses the suspicions of a Boston professor whose hobby...
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1984
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This performance video is a tribute to the American musical theatre. Includes a collection of memorable songs from various...
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1984
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Glynis Johns guest stars as Helen Chambers, the mother of Diane (Shelley Long). Sweeping majestically into Cheers, Helen...
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1983
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A sleepy English town is stirred awake by a series of deaths thought to be the result of an epidemic. Instead, vampires are...
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1977
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Vault of Horror is the first sequel to 1972's horror hit Tales from the Crypt. It is also known as Tales from the Crypt, Part...
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1973
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This film is a faithful rendition of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas' last major poem, Under Milk Wood. It affectionately examines...
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Myfanwy Price
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1971
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Three sailors on shore leave engage in a series of comedic sexual pursuits in Lock Up Your Daughters!. Jim Dale, Ian Bannen,...
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Mrs. Squeezum
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1969
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This comedy finds American writer Lawrence Colby (Robert Wagner) augmenting his scribing income by smuggling Swiss watch...
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Sabine Manning
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1968
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This family comedy stars James Stewart as Dr. Robert Leaf, a college professor who dislikes science and tries to instill in...
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Vina Leaf
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1965
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Long resistant to film adaptations of her Mary Poppins books, P.L. Travers finally succumbed to the entreaties of...
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Mrs. Banks
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1964
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This charming tale is about a young girl's father and his slightly erratic behavior after sampling a refreshing alcoholic...
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Ambolyn Griffith
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1963
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Teresa Hamish
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1962
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This horror film is an updated remake of the 1919 classic tale of horror and domination. This time a deeply troubled woman...
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Jane
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1962
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1961
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This mystery is based on a 1954 play by Agatha Christie. It tells the story of an ambassador's wife who must hide the corpse...
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1960
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Director Fred Zinnemann was riding a crest in the '50s with movies like High Noon, From Here to Eternity, Oklahoma, and his...
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Mrs. Firth
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1960
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Filmed on location, Shake Hands With the Devil is set in Ireland during the "troubles" of 1921. James Cagney plays a...
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Kitty O'Brady
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1959
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Lana Turner stars as Sara Scott, an American war correspondent whose whirlwind romance with a young British journalist...
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Kay Trevor
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1958
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1957
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Mamie
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1956
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Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel...
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1956
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Danny Kaye spoofs medieval swashbucklers in this classic musical comedy. While the infant King of England awaits his rightful...
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Maid Jean
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1956
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Cary
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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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Josephine Luton
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1955
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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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Marion Southey
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1954
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Martha Jordans
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1954
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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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Jean Raymond
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1954
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Mad About Men is the delightful sequel to the saucy British comedy-fantasy Miranda. Glynis Johns returns in the dual role of...
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Miranda/Caroline
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1954
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Princess Mary Tudor
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1953
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Barbara Vining
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1953
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The rousing adventure novel by Sir Walter Scott was adapted for this swashbuckler. Richard Todd stars as Robert Roy...
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Helen Mary MacGregor
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1953
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The Promoter was based on the Arnold Bennett novel The Card, which served as its British release title. Impoverished young...
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Ruth Earp
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1952
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The Magic Box was the English film industry's contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain. Its all-star cast generously...
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1951
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Three generations of a Scottish clan are chronicled in this melodramatic saga. The film starts with the death of a sickly...
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Katherine
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1951
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Don't be misled by the title, and by the presence of Glynis Johns in the cast. The "Venus" in Appointment with Venus is a...
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Nicola Fallaize
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1951
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The producers of Quartet and Trio concluded their cycle with this omnibus film, which features three stories based, as in the...
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Stella Cotman [Gigolo And Gigolette]
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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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Marjorie Corder
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1951
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Lisa
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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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Professional gambler Lucky (Dermot Walsh) is having trouble living up to his name. That's before Lucky meets Joan...
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Joan
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1949
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A persistent case of hiccups causes all sorts of problems for a pretty young socialite in this comedy. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1949
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Mimi Warburton
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1949
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Based on the play by Peter Blackmore, Miranda was the first of two British comedies starring Glynis Johns as a mischievous...
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Miranda Trewella
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1948
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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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Judy Dawson
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1947
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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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This holiday comedy is set during the Christmas of 1946 and centers upon a fellow who has returned to his native Canada to...
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Millie
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1946
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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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Dizzy Clayton
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1945
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Gwyneth
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1944
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Tartu--or more formally, The Adventures of Tartu--stars Robert Donat as a Rumanian-born British spy, dispatched to...
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Paula Palacek
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1943
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Produced by Britain's Teddington Studios on behalf of Hollywood's Warner Bros., the morale-boosting The Prime Minister...
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1941
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49th Parallel is a British wartime entreaty for Empire solidarity, concentrating on rousing the patriotic fervor of the...
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Anna
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1941
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In this lively spy caper, the male half of a married song-and-dance duo moonlights as a government spy. The trouble begins...
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1940
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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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In this family drama a crippled young man is arrested and accused of robbery. His father, a lawyer's clerk, must now defend...
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1940
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In this British thriller, a barber must steal to fund his wife's addiction to spending money. She uses the cash he took to...
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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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Set in England in the early 1900s, South Riding is a political and personal drama about a nearly bankrupt estate owner who...
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1938
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In this mystery, a nephew is accused of murdering his aunt who had just refused to loan him some money. Unfortunately, he is...
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1938
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