This two-part, four-hour TV miniseries was adapted from the same-named 1984 novel by Arthur Hailey. Pamela Sue Martin headed...
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1986
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This ABC TV movie is set in an experimental coed prison, presided over by progressive warden E.F. Crown (Shirley Jones). The...
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1981
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Isabel (Jean Stapleton), a widowed executive secretary, is forced into early retirement by executive Lymon Jones...
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1981
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Though boasting a British star and director, The Devil's Advocate was essentially a West German production; it was released...
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1980
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Detroit restauranteur Jimmy Butsicaris is probably best known to sports fans as the good buddy and severest critic of onetime...
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1980
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This made-for-TV effort stars Lindsay Wagner as Meg Laurel, an orphan who graduates Harvard Medical School and returns to...
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1979
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1979
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1975
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1974
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Based on the novel by Rachel Maddux, A Walk in the Spring Rain is a romantic drama directed by Guy Green and adapted to...
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1970
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In Guy Green's adaptation of John Fowles's acclaimed second novel, Michael Caine plays Nicholas Urfe, an English...
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1968
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1968
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Shelley Winters won an Academy Award for her searing performance as Rose-Ann d'Arcy in A Patch of Blue. The star, however, is...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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A mother who wants only the best for her challenged daughter faces a number of new and unexpected dilemmas in this romantic...
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1962
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Charlton Heston, portraying swaggering bigot land-baron Richard "King" Howland on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, does a spit...
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1962
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Guy Green's social drama stars Stuart Whitman as the title character, a man whose unhealthy childhood has left him bewildered...
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1961
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Five passengers on a seaplane find that a crash has stranded them on an island used for nuclear testing in this disaster...
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1960
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Richard Attenborough stars in this British drama as Tom Curtis, an ordinary man with a job in a factory. A new employee,...
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1960
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Sea of Sand was distributed in the US in a shortened version, Desert Patrol. John Gregson plays Captain Williams, a martinet...
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1958
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Paul Decker (Peter Van Eyck) arranges what seems to be the perfect murder of his wife, while at her home in Italy. Lightly...
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1958
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Postmark for Danger was filmed in England, where it was released as Portrait of Alison. Terry Moore stars as an American...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1956
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In this suspenseful crime drama, a decent British sailor stationed in France is forced to smuggle gold when one of the gang...
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1956
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Three lost souls find salvation through the words of evangelist Billy Graham in this religious drama produced by and...
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1955
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1955
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An 18-month-old baby disappears in London. The parents, US embassy worker David Knight and his wife Julia Arnall, are...
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1955
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Julie Harris repeats her stage portrayal of the irrepressible Sally Bowles in John Van Druten's I Am a Camera. Set in...
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1955
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Arthur Watkyn's droll theatrical piece For Better, For Worse was expertly adapted for the big screen in 1954. Popular young...
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1954
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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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1953
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Laurence Olivier makes his singing debut in this lively adaptation of John Gay's 18th century theatrical piece The Beggar's...
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1953
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When Lippert Pictures first released the British River Beat in 1954, the ad campaign made a big deal over the fact that its...
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1953
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1953
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Better known as The Story of Robin Hood, this colorful costume adventure was the second made-in-Britain production for...
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1952
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1952
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1951
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1951
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David Lean's Madeleine was inspired by a true story that rocked the English legal system to its foundations in the mid-19th...
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1950
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1949
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1949
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The second of director David Lean's adaptations of a Charles Dickens novel (Great Expectations (1946) was the first), Oliver...
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Cinematographer
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1948
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Blanche Fury combined two elements that were surefire moneymakers in postwar Britain: a brooding, Gothic-novel storyline and...
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Cinematographer
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1948
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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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Cinematographer
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1948
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Immediately grabbing the audience's attention with a heart-stopping opening scene in a dark graveyard, acclaimed British...
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1946
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Of the many films (English and American) bearing the title Carnival, only one was based on the Compton MacKenzie novel of the...
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Cinematographer, Screenwriter
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1946
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The Immortal Battalion has a bit of a convoluted history. It started life as a training film, The New Lot, which ran 44...
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Cinematographer
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1944
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In this espionage film, a Danish double-agent is assigned by the Nazis to sneak into to England and abscond with the secret...
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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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Camera Operator
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1941
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In this supernatural drama, a college student finds himself fixated upon thoughts of his late lover. Unable to forget her,...
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1941
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In this musical, the on-air rivalry between a married pair of American radio stars, each hosting a different show heats to...
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1941
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