Screenwriter Rowan Joffe makes his feature directorial debut with this adaptation of author Graham Greene's 1939 novel about...
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2011
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A bank robber begins to reevaluate his lawless career path after arriving in a small town and bonding with a retired poetry...
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Script Supervisor
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2011
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Graham Greene's allegorical novel about America's role in the Vietnam conflict, and how it was perceived by the rest of the...
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Book Author
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2002
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A man trying to run away from trouble finds it follows him in unexpected ways in this action-packed vehicle for comic actors...
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2001
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1999
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1991
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Ian Bertram (Robert Lindsay) is a mathematical genius who works as an accountant for a multinational firm based in England....
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1990
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1990
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1988
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This Graham Greene story is a bout a boy who has trouble moving beyond his father's death. ~ Rovi...
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1983
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1983
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Dr. Fischer (James Mason) is a cynical tycoon whose favorite past time is exposing human greed. Determined to prove that even...
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1983
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This routine espionage drama is based on a novel by Graham Greene about a low-level British informant who is caught in a...
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1979
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The short stories of prolific British author Graham Greene were grist for the mill in this weekly British anthology. Shades...
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Short Story Author
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1975
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Book Author
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1973
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In the lively comedy/adventure Travels with My Aunt, adapted from Graham Green's book, Henry (Alec McCowan), a timid, bookish...
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Book Author
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1972
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The humorous title of this story taken from the novel by Graham Greene gives the viewer the wrong impression. The story...
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1967
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Book Author
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1961
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Graham Greene wrote this witty comedy inspired by Cold War paranoia. Jim Wormald (Alec Guiness) is an Englishman selling...
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1960
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The Quiet American was the first major American-financed film to touch upon the powder-keg situation in Vietnam (still...
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Book Author
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1958
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A Graham Greene novel was the basic source for the British psychological melodrama Across the Bridge. Rod Steiger plays Carl...
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Short Story Author
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1957
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After an extensive talent search, producer-director Otto Preminger selected a 17-year-old unknown from Iowa, Jean Seberg, to...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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As a favor to an old friend, producer Alex Gordon, James Cagney turned director for the first and only time in his career...
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1957
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1956
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Recently freed from his MGM contract, Van Johnson headed to England to star in a series of pictures, the first of which was...
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Book Author
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1955
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This mystery is adapted from a Graham Greene novel and begins as a British spy arranges a meeting with his son, whom he...
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Producer, Short Story Author
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1954
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Heart of the Matter is a faithful if somewhat austere adaptation of the same-named novel by Graham Greene. Set in Sierra...
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Book Author
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1953
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In this Cold War spy classic, Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), a third-rate American pulp novelist, arrives in postwar Vienna,...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1949
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Adapted from the Graham Greene story The Basement Room, director Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol is told almost completely from...
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Screenwriter, Short Story Author
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1948
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1948
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Lensed in lavish Technicolor, The Man Within is a rousing tale of smugglers, betrayal and redemption. The story is told from...
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1947
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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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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1947
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Book Author
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1945
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An innocent man is drawn into a web of espionage when he unwittingly comes into possession of a crucial piece of microfilm in...
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1944
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Book Author
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1942
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Released in the US as Forty-Eight Hours, Went the Day Well? is a solidly constructed wartime melodrama. Actually, the film...
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Short Story Author
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1942
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Laurence Olivier plays a young Londoner implicated in a brutal murder. According to the rules of British law, he is permitted...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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Screenwriter
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1937
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Dave Connor (Robert Newton) is a fixer for the London mob, who goes against his boss Terrell (Charles Oliver) for a big...
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Screenwriter, Short Story Author
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1937
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Book Author
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1934
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