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Bemabo
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1953
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The first Ealing Studios comedy shot in color, Titfield Thunderbolt takes place in a tiny British village serviced by a...
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The Bishop
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1953
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Released in Britain as Crash of Silence, Mandy is a straightforward story about a handicapped child's efforts to adapt to a...
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Mr. Garland
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1952
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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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White Corridors was based on Yeoman Hospital, a novel by Helen Ashton. Told episodically, the story concentrates on the...
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Groom
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1951
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Peter Ustinov co-produced, wrote and co-directed the quietly effective Private Angelo. Set during
WW II, the film stars...
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Count Piccologrando
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1949
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Filmed not long after the actual events, The Beginning or the End is a sober, intelligent account of the development and...
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1947
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Rex Harrison stars in this stylish British drama that caused problems with U.S. censors, who forced the film to be trimmed...
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Col. Kenway
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1945
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A proud but aging WW I war-horse is deeply offended when his offer to lead during WW II is rejected by the government that...
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Gen. Victor Church
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1944
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Tomorrow we Live is the more upbeat American title of the British war drama At Dawn we Die. When his village is overtaken by...
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The Mayor
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1943
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Undercover is a British-made WWII picture glorifying the efforts of a small group of Yugoslavian resistance fighters who...
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Gen. von Staengel
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1943
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Monica Dickens' novel One Pair of Feet was the source of the sociological drama The Lamp Still Burns. Like the original...
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Sir Marshall Frayne
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1943
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This subtle, unadorned British war drama was the second collaboration between "The Archers," Michael Powell and...
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Sir George Corbett
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1941
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1936
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Winding up his Hollywood film career in 1935, venerable British stage star George Arliss returned to his homeland for his...
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Sir Henry Mallory
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1936
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The Specialist
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1935
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This classic British thriller was one of Alfred Hitchcock's first major international successes, and it introduced a number...
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Prof. Jordan
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1935
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Richard Sabine (Godfrey Tearle) at first appears in Wolves of the Underworld as a mysterious sidelines character. He is...
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Richard Sabine
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1935
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In this British drama, a colonel is upset to learn that his daughter is planning to leave her dishwater-dull husband in...
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James Berridge
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1931
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In this interesting British prison film, an innocent man goes to prison and his wife later commits a crime so she can join...
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Paul Haddon
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1931
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1926
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1926
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The ambitious and beautiful Sonya Mendel (Jetta Goudal) works her way up from the ghetto and lands a job as a reporter for a...
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John Manning
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1925
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1919
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Since leading man Godfrey Tearle was always well garbed, it's only natural that he'd be starred in a film called Fancy Dress....
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1919
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1919
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1919
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