The second sequel to the 1976 horror hit The Omen finds Damien Thorn assuming the full mantle of the Antichrist and preparing...
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1981
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Guest stars Fritz Weaver and Hazel Court are cast as Erik and Catherine Hagar, who operate a fraudulent charity organization...
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1967
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Still carrying on a long-distance romance with her Princeton-student boyfriend Jeff, Gidget (Sally Field) is ecstatic when...
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1966
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Though based on two Edgar Allen Poe stories, Masque of the Red Death relies more upon its mood and atmosphere than its story...
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Juliana
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1964
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Investigating a strange series of occurences -- eerie noises, flashing lights, reports of giant monsters -- state trooper...
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Charlotte Scott
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1964
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Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales,...
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Lenore Craven
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1963
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Roger Corman's success with low-budget adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales continued with this third installment, the first...
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Emily Gault
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1962
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At the urging of her boyfriend, Mark (Jack Cassidy), pretty young Charlotte Jameson (Hazel Court) accepts the marriage...
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1961
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Between his internship in Canadian television and his A-feature work on The Ipcress File, Sidney J. Furie directed an...
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Linda Parker
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1961
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A strange bet provides the basis of this comedy, a British theater producer decides to make some easy money by betting a...
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Laurel Clive
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1961
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This is a routine tale about the vice squad versus pornographer and blackmailer Augie Cortona (Terence Morgan). After the...
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Mildred Hyde
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1960
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If you don't expect Casablanca, you'll derive some pleasure from Model for Murder. This British programmer stars American...
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1960
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The Cartwrights play host to former big game hunter Lord Marion Dunsford (Edward Ashley) and his wife Lady Beatrice (Hazel...
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Lady Beatrice
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1960
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The luscious Hazel Court is the main attraction of The Man Who Was Nobody. She plays a sexy private detective, summoned to...
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1960
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Set in an Italian P.O.W. camp during World War II, this conventional escape drama shines the most in the portrayals of the...
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1959
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1959
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Scotland Yard inspector Benson (played by future "James Bond" Roger Moore) seems determined to monitor every movement made by...
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1959
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After emerging as a potent force in the genre with Horror of Dracula, Hammer Films added their handsome Gothic touch to this...
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Janine Dubois
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1959
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1958
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Horror-film icon Hazel Court guest stars as nightclub ventriloquist Penny Page, who is unaware that she is being used as a...
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1958
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Curse of Frankenstein was the "breakthrough" picture for the fabled Hammer Studios. Told in flashback, the story centers...
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Elizabeth
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1957
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In this thriller, a newspaper columnist is killed and another reporter looks into it. He is shocked when his investigation...
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1957
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In this crime drama, a reporter begins looking into a young woman's suicide and finds that she was murdered. While looking...
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1957
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The Anglo-American Behind the Headlines is not a remake of the 1937 RKO "B" of the same name, though both share a newspaper...
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Maxine
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1956
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Despite its provocative name, Britain's Eros Films was a small company set up for second-feature melodramas and murder...
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1956
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In this crime drama an insurance investigator takes a case from a pretty but troubled woman to save her from blackmail and...
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1954
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This anthology tells three stories of feminine crime. In the first vignette, a woman must decide whether or not to rat upon...
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1954
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In this low-budget British science fiction tale (which, not surprisingly, has gained a cult following), Nyah...
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1954
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This waterlogged adaptation of an obscure Grand Guignol stage play finds a hapless couple (Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court)...
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Margaret
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1953
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In this drama, a courier must deliver a package. When he gets to the proper address, he finds a dead body in a bathtub. ~...
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1953
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Originally released in England as Counterspy, Undercover Agent stars Dermot Walsh in the title role. When the film begins,...
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Clare
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1953
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In this drama, a medicine seller falls for an ice cream vendor. Unfortunately, his wife won't grant him a divorce. In order...
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1949
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This multistoried drama purports to detail the events occurring in a single 24-hour period on Bond Street, a "typical"...
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Julia Chester-Barrett
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1948
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There's dirty work backstage in the British melodrama My Sister and I. Sally Ann Howes plays Robina Adams, an aspiring...
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Helena Forsythe
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1948
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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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Gabrielle Vermorel
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1947
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1947
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Holiday Camp was a British comedy that served the same purpose as Hollywood's The Egg and I--to act as the launching pad for...
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Joan Huggett
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1947
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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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1947
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Though its title suggests that Gaiety George is yet another vehicle for British comedian George Formby, the film is in fact a...
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Elizabeth Brown
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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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1946
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1944
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1944
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