In this espionage film, set just before the Germans invaded France, a chemist in Paris moonlights as a Soviet spy. To escape...
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1964
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Jeanette
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1960
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In this crime drama, an innocent man is imprisoned and his 10-year-old son is left to suffer the consequences at the hands...
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1959
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The "crowning touch" of the title is a fancy woman's hat. It has been specially set aside at a posh British headwear shoppe,...
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1959
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A cynical wounded war hero becomes the athletic director at a boys' camp. The lively children brighten his days and make him...
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1959
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In this mystery, the wife of the recently kidnapped Dr. Manning enlists the assistance of a Scotland Yard detective and a...
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1958
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Eastern Bloc seaman Stephan Vasa (Stephan Vasa) is being held prisoner by the Communists. A man claiming to represent a...
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1958
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Oliver Branwell (Jack Hawkins) is an honest, decent man, dedicated to his job as an insurance claims assessor -- until he...
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1957
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This farce is the third movie version of Fred Duprez's play. A newlywed with a dominating mother-in-law attempts to surprise...
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1956
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Mrs. Ludlow
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1956
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1955
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In this crazy British comedy, a Cockney corporal dreams of getting promoted so that he can finally receive his inheritance....
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1955
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The British-filmed The Blue Peter was released in the US under the title Navy Heroes. This was an oblique reference to the...
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1955
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This drama is comprised of two short films originally made to be shown on British television. The first short is the story...
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1954
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The Devil's Harbor is a second-string British melodrama starring American film vet Richard Arlen. Arlen is the captain of a...
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Peggy
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1954
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This anthology is comprised of three stories. In the first a naive American tycoon boards the famous Orient Express and...
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1954
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Nigel Patrick plays a suave but dead-serious British narcotics agent in this sporadically exciting crime melodrama. Patrick...
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Mme. Simonetta
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1954
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The always welcome Greta Gynt plays a mystery writer in Three Steps in the Dark. Greta's uncle, millionaire Nicholas Hannen,...
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1953
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Released in Britain as Whispering Smith Hits London, this economically produced whodunit stars Richard Carlson as famed...
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Louise
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1952
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Heir Patric Doonan struggles with his disinherited family members in order to collect his grandfather's fortune and is...
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1952
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1951
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Allegedly based on a Rudyard Kipling novel, this draws most of its inspiration from the 1939 film made of Kipling's narrative...
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1951
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George Raft plays Lucky Nick Cain, a successful American gambler who acts as an advance man for a posh Italian casino....
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1951
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Shadow of the Eagle is set during the reign of Russia's Catherine the Great. Dashing Count Orlof (Richard Greene) is...
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Countess Camponiello
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1950
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Cinematographer Ronald Neame made his directorial debut with the 1947 murder melodrama Take My Life. When a Covent Garden...
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Philippa Bentley
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1948
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The "progressive" new British teaching methods of 1948 are sharply contrasted with the tried-and-true methods of the past in...
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Isobel Lester
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1948
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Easy Money is a satire of that most venerated of all middle-class British traditions, the football pool. The film is divided...
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Pat Parsons
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1948
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The leaves of the Calendar begin to fall rapidly when avaricious Wenda (Greta Gynt) jilts newly-impoverished horse owner...
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Wenda
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1948
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When a wealthy man discovers that his wife is having an affair, he murders her lover, committing the perfect crime. ~ Rovi...
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Vivien Warren
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1947
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London Town was painstakingly planned as a huge box-office smash--even unto hiring several Hollywood leading lights to work...
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Mrs. Barry
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1946
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Though a top-billed British stage star, Feliz Aylmer seldom rose above the supporting cast in films: Mr. Emmanuel is a rare...
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Elsie Silver
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1944
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In this British wartime comedy, a Mayor will do anything to save the Olympic Theater from further damage by the war. He...
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1943
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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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Marie DuSchen
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1943
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In this socially conscious drama, an eccentric, wealthy young man impersonates a hobo in order to save a flophouse that is...
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1941
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The British Room for Two takes place in a back-lot Venice. Womanizing Englishman Vic Oliver takes a fancy to married tourist...
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1940
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La Palermo
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1940
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The Two For Danger in this British comedy-mystery are lawyer Tony Grigson (Barry K. Barnes) and art museum curator Diana...
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Diana
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1940
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Though the title might suggest that Bulldog Sees it Through is another entry in the never-ending "Bulldog Drummond" series,...
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1940
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The game of football figures prominently in The Arsenal Stadium Mystery -- not the American gridiron version, but the...
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1939
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In this comedy, a battleship captain has a large party to celebrate their next voyage and is dismayed to find that two...
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1939
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1939
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It took two directors to bring this modest British thriller to the screen. The story concerns a gang of international jewel...
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Marjorie
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1939
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In this eerie British thriller, a Scotland Yard detective looks into the mysterious drownings of five blind people. A...
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Diana Stuart
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1939
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Sexton Blake, a British pulp-novel rip-off of Sherlock Holmes, was the principal character in several fast-paced programmers...
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1938
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In this romantic adventure, set during the Spanish Civil War, a journalist falls in love with a young woman and begs her to...
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1938
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1938
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A handful of German soldiers readjust to civilian life in the bitter wake of World War I in this follow-up to the classic All...
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1937
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In this crime drama, an insurance investigator trails a notorious gang of jewel thieves who smuggle their booty inside...
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1937
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In this British comedy, a middle-aged fellow set in his ways marries a sweet young thing. After the wedding, he is surprised...
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1937
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In this comedy, a young man must give up smokin' and drinkin' if he is to get his large inheritance. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1937
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1931
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