Set in a quiet British village, Franchise Affair details the ramifications of a malicious lie. Schoolgirl Ketty Kane...
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1950
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Portrait of Clare is largely offered in flashback. The title character, played by Margaret Johnston, spends 10 years in...
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1950
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In this tearful melodrama, a gypsy youth runs away from home and ends up in a mining town where he is taught basic literacy...
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1949
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In this drama a power-mad psycho woman vents her frustration by being cruel and abusive to her family. Because she...
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1949
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When a young man from an economically depressed area of England (played by Michael Redgrave) decides that his calling is to...
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1947
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This romantic comedy is set in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. It tells the story of a professional duelist who...
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1947
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Derrick de Marnay stars as a Parisian sculptor who enters into a deadly menage a trois. The girl in the case (Joan Greenwood)...
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1946
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A young Alfred Hitchcock made this propaganda film as an homage to the courageous members of the French Resistance as he...
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1944
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Alfred Hitchcock's particular contribution to the War effort consisted of two French-language short subjects, slated to be...
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1944
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In this WW II espionage drama, German paratroopers drop into England to take over Buckley Hall and kidnap the lord within....
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1943
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Suspected Person was one of several Associated British Pathe productions released in the U.S. by PRC pictures....
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1943
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In this British WW II comedy, two music publishers are left to their own devices when their wives sign up for the Auxiliary...
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1942
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Set during WW II, this drama follows the travails of a cargo ship captain as he launches a desperate search of his vessel...
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1942
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Terror House is the prosaic American title for the taut British chiller The Night Has Eyes. James Mason plays Stephen...
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1942
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In this WW II comedy, a professor teaching a correspondence school gets in hot water when he entangles himself with the...
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1941
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Clive Brook heads the cast of this low-key British war film. Brook plays the skipper of a tiny English cruiser, performing...
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1940
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In this WW II comedy, three British sailors get roaring drunk in a South American port, accidentally mistake a German...
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1940
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A case of mistaken identity is the basis for this drama. The trouble begins when a rich entrepreneur is accused of being the...
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1939
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The Outsider was a remake of the 1931 British film of the same name; both films were based on a popular play by Dorothy...
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1939
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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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An embarrassed headwaiter provides the basis for this classical tale set in pre-war Russia. He conceals his lowly profession...
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1939
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In this drama, set in 1842 England, an independent young woman living with a minister and his wife defies them and goes...
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1938
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1937
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A British detective sets off to save his abducted twin, the British foreign secretary in this programmer. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1937
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A stellar Hollywood cast gives an extra boost to the atmospheric British feature Everything is Thunder. The story involves a...
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1936
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1936
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The Amateur Gentleman takes place in England during the Regency era. The hero is Barnaby Barty (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.), an...
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1936
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Transatlantic Tunnel is the English-language version of the 1932 French-German speculative drama The Tunnel. Set sometime in...
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1935
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1934
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Jew Suss was a well-worn stage drama based on an old novel by Lionel Feuchtwanger. The story involves an enterprising Jewish...
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1934
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Originally released in 1934 as Death at Broadcasting House, this musty British whodunit was distributed in the US in 1941 to...
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1934
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1934
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The Ghoul was Boris Karloff's first British horror film. Karloff is cast as Egyptologist Professor Morant, who on his...
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1933
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In this romance, a jilted soccer player decides to heal his broken heart by going on a vacation to France. There he and a...
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1933
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Rome Express is a fast-moving British imitation of Hollywood's Grand Hotel formula. The film concentrates on the various...
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1933
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A relocation camp for itinerant, deeply-depressed workers provides the setting for this provocative drama. Most of the camp...
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1932
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A self-righteous, racist Alsatian village mayor kills a Jew in this gripping German remake of a 1926 film. A long time later...
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1931
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Die Koenigen einer Nacht was based on a novel by Alfred Machard. The title translates as Queen of a Night, which is the...
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1931
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In this drama, an inventor creates a new surgical that could revolutionize the treatment of cripples, but is unable to...
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1931
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1931
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Leading German actor Fritz Kortner made his film directorial debut with Der Brave Suender (The Good Sinner). In his first...
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1931
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In this drama, an experimental researcher plays with gene splicing. In one experiment, he artificially inseminates a...
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1930
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1930
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H.H. Evers' best-selling science fiction novel Alraune was the source for this chilling German fantasy. The story is set in...
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1930
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1929
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1929
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1929
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German filmmaker G.W. Pabst's late-silent classic Pandora's Box (Die Büchse der Pandora) stars the hauntingly beautiful...
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1929
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Considered the magnum-opus of filmmaker/screenwriter Henrik Galeen, and featuring actor Conrad Veit in one of his finest...
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1927
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F. W. Murnau's landmark vampire film Nosferatu isn't merely a variation on Bram Stoker's Dracula: it's a direct steal, so...
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1922
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