The phenomenon of Tales from the Crypt seems to have no endings, only changes. This successful pun-filled style of presenting...
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1972
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Peter Cushing delivers one of his finest hand-wringing performances as Emmanuel Hildern, a Victorian man of science who...
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1972
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Oh! What a Lovely War is an every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton's 1963 play, as staged in London by...
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1969
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In this children's film, set in London, slum kids help an African prince keep away from evil kidnappers. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1969
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The British "Carry On" series was in its 12th year when Carry On Again, Doctor was unleashed upon a panting public in 1969....
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1969
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Ramon (Francis DeWolff) is the Armenian merchant who lives in his mansion outside of London. He has augmented his income over...
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1968
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CIA agent Donovan (Gene Barry) travels to Britain to untangle a web of international spies. He falls for the estranged wife...
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1968
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In this children's adventure, an addled inventor develops a flying bicycle and endeavors to enter it in a contest that...
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1967
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British musical star Tommy Steele had starred in Half a Sixpence in London and on Broadway, thus he was first choice for this...
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1967
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An expert in ancient hieroglyphics unexpectedly finds himself involved in a web of international intrigue in this chic,...
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1966
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This gently farcical British comedy stars Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett as Jenny and Arthur, a young couple who have just...
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1966
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In this lively British satire, a plucky milkman who works for an independent family-run dairy fights to keep a large trust...
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1965
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Upon their defeat by Francis Drake, a ship's crew which served in the Spanish Armada anchors near a small coastal village in...
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1964
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Strictly for the kiddies is the British Go Kart Go. The film is built around an annual go-cart race and the youthful...
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1964
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Considered a bit too sacrilegious for general consumption in 1963, the Boulting brothers' Heavens Above was simply ahead of...
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1963
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In this comedy, two disgruntled brothers conspire to regain their fortune after their wealthy grandmother disinherits them...
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1963
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Alf (Joe Brown) is a young man from London's East End who tries to rise above his impoverished conditions. His parents worry...
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1963
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Based on a BBC television program, this underworld drama set in London's Soho district created a different sort of role for...
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1963
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Considered ultra-mature film fare in 1962, The L-Shaped Room stars Leslie Caron as a unmarried, pregnant French girl....
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1962
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1962
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Terry-Thomas stars in this British comedy as J. Barker-Rynde, a detective assigned to look into some dirty dealings at a...
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1962
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Also titled The Wild and the Willing, this is a British production about a rebellious young man of the early 1960s. Harry...
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1962
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In this romantic comedy, a free-wheeling member of the U.S. Air Force goes AWOL. While traveling, the man and his girlfriend...
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1962
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In this adaptation of an Edgar Wallace mystery, two youthful hoods try to rob a bookie as he is leaving the track with his...
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1961
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An insurance investigator looks into the mystery surrounding the "accidental" death of a jockey. He finds that the death was...
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1961
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Alfred Lynch and Sean Connery star as a pair of klutzy RAF members, during World War II, who are more interested in running...
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1961
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Two veterinarians contrast with each other in this standard British comedy by Darcy Conyers. Jimmy Fox-Upton...
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1961
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Based on Touch It Light, a play by Robert Storey, Skywatch is distinguished by a stellar British cast. Ian Carmichael is the...
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1960
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1960
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A typical light comedy based on a novel by Richard Gordon, The Captain's Table has director Jack Lee at its own helm, riding...
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1960
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Set in the 1950s in Britain, this award-winning social comedy by director and co-writer John Boulting features...
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1959
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This is an uneven though occasionally hilarious comedy about a remote British colony and diplomatic blunders. Terry-Thomas as...
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1959
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The "Carry On" gang take up residence in the men's ward of a British hospital in this wildly funny and wildly crude farce....
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1959
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Maggie Smith makes her film debut in this outing as an aristocrat whose sheltered existence is shattered by the arrival of...
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1958
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In this slapstick British comedy, a proud man from a family of seamen is so prone to seasickness that even the slightest...
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1957
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The third of the droll British "Doctor" series, Doctor at Large once more stars Dirk Bogarde as young Dr. Simon Sparrow. Back...
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1957
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Town on Trial! begins with the murder of a good-time girl in a small suburb of London. Scotland Yard inspector John Mills is...
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1957
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Based on a popular British television drama, this 1957 film features a riveting performance from Yvonne Mitchell as a...
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1957
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Jack Hawkins is starred as a gruff, intensely dedicated Scotland Yard superintendent. Working as much by instinct as through...
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1956
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One of the many inspirational true stories told about WWII, this is the story of Douglas Bader, an undauntable character who...
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1956
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Directed by Roy Kellino, this British comedy stars David Niven as Roger Tweakham, an accountant for a silk manufacturer who...
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1956
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Mary Hilton (Diana Dors) is a young salesgirl in the cosmetics department of a major London store, who chances to meet -- and...
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1956
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1956
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In this comedy, an American learns that he is an English earl. He travels to Great Britain to run his estate. Mayhem ensues...
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1955
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In this detective drama, a biographer researches the death of a heroic pilot who died during a failed test and ends up in...
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1955
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Real-life husband and wife John McCallum and Googie Withers top the cast of Devil on Horseback. A racetrack drama, the film...
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1954
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Released in the U.S. as Terror on a Train, the British MGM production Time Bomb is brief, to the point, and so suspenseful it...
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1953
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After causing the needless death of another officer during a near-miss air disaster, a distraught army officer resigns from...
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1953
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The first of the popular British "Doctor" comedy series, Doctor in the House stars Dirk Bogarde as callow young medical...
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1953
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This British crime drama is set in a supposedly haunted London theater and centers upon a producer who rents the building...
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1952
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In this comedy, an off-center widow and her eccentric daughters must deal with a series of comic mishaps while they wait for...
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1952
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"Angels One Five" is the cognomen bestowed upon a group of WW II British fighter pilots. The squadron leader is Tiger Small...
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1952
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In this drama, a reporter helps prove the innocence of a man wrongfully incarcerated for dealing drugs. The reporter learns...
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1951
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The Naked Heart was also released as Maria Chapdelaine, which also happened to be the title of its source, a novel by Louis...
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1950
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The Walt Disney production of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic novel Treasure Island is one of the company's best...
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1950
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Rocky Mountain was planned as a big budget western, but Warner Bros. pared down both its budget and its length to...
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1950
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Passport to Pimlico is one of the most charmingly whimsical Ealing Studios comedies of the late 1940s-early 1950s. As a...
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1949
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Peter Ustinov co-produced, wrote and co-directed the quietly effective Private Angelo. Set during
WW II, the film stars...
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1949
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Based on the play by Joan Temple, No Room at the Inn takes place in the early stages of WW2, when the children of London were...
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1948
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1948
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This picture, in three parts, was promoted as being true-to-life, but judging from the reviews, it's obviously just...
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1920
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