Framed in flashback form, The Man Who Loved Redheads is an anecdotal comedy about a man (John Justin) whose life is defined...
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1955
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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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1954
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No relation to the 1924 D. W. Griffith film of the same name, Isn't Life Wonderful! is a bucolic British comedy which goes...
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1953
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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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1953
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1952
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The producers of Quartet and Trio concluded their cycle with this omnibus film, which features three stories based, as in the...
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1951
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1950
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The Dancing Years was written by British theatrical favorite Ivor Novello, who also penned the songs. Set in...
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1949
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In this drama, a young Englishman wants to become a surgeon, but after medical school, his father dies, leaving him the...
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1949
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1949
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The blind goddess is justice, which may or may not be served in this British second feature. Eric Portman plays the private...
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1948
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1948
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This drama is set in Switzerland and chronicles a fight between an innkeeper and her husband, a chronic adulterer. The...
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1947
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The week-end in question is anything but quiet for the protagonists in this witty British comedy. Derek Farr stars as Denys...
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1945
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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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1944
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English without Tears is a gentle satire of the temporary relaxation of class barriers in wartime England. Michael Wilding...
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1944
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Released in the US as The Randolph Family, Dear Octopus was based on the internationally popular play by Dodie Smith. The...
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1943
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Also known as The Avengers, the British The Day Will Dawn is set in Norway at the outbreak of WW2. British foreign...
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1942
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Two sisters stick by each other through thick and thin in this drama. The elder sister has a rather sexually checkered past....
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1942
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Bob Randall (Richard Greene) is a reporter who gets to witness first-hand the British retreat from Dunkirk in May of 1940. He...
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1942
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In this WW II actioner, two British Intelligence agents and a French agent follow their leader into Nazi-occupied France to...
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1942
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George Bernard Shaw's satiric comedy about wealth and poverty is brought to the screen with wonderful performances by...
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1941
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Barbara Mullen stars as Jeannie, a spirited Scots girl who comes into an inheritance. She heads for her family castle after...
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1941
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As part of a reciprocal deal, teeny-tiny PRC Pictures released several Associated British-Pathe films to American theaters....
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1940
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Dead Men are Dangerous stars Robert Newton as a shabby, unsuccessful writer. Newton is of the opinion that he might improve...
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1939
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In this courtroom drama a barrister's wife is tried for her husband's murder. To save the innocent woman, her husband's...
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1937
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Directed by Raoul Walsh, When Thief Meets Thief chronicles the story of two ex-partners in crime who have fallen in love with...
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1937
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In this British gangster movie, a Chicago gang goes to cool their heels in London. There they try to overtake the town....
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1936
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1936
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In this comedy, two convicts are finally released after spending a decade prison. They immediately head back to the remote...
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1935
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1934
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This musical centers around a Rurutanian ballerina, wanting to inspire jealousy in her friends, fakes an engagement to a...
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1934
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No relation to the 1968 John Cassavetes film of the same name, the 1934 Faces is a compact British romantic melodrama....
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1934
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David Gordon runs a bookshop that draws its customers primarily from the nearby college. One of these patrons is the...
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1934
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1933
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In this British comedy, a groom must somehow find his bride's missing garter. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1933
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In this comedy, two crooks are finally freed from prison. As they prepare to leave, they receive the possessions they came...
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Freddie Wallace
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1933
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True love makes French buy the film company that owns the contract to his love, actress Margot Grahame. Grahame isn't the...
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1933
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Fans of Doctor Who should know that a callbox is the British term for a police telephone booth. It stands to reason, then,...
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1932
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Coming in at an economical 44 minutes (and costing an economical 3700 pounds), Star Reporter was one of several...
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1932
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In this crime drama, a gambler runs up a huge debt and happily pays it back. The owner of the gambling house learns that the...
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1932
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While Mary Newland works to establish a relationship, her guardian Malcolm Keen makes sure that the relationship does not...
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1931
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In this British comedy, a young actor begins impersonating a Navy officer's wife in order to make her lover jealous....
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1931
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At the risk of repeating an old cliché, the title tells all in East Lynne of the Western Front. Set during WWI, the story...
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Reggie Pitt
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1931
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