In his all too brief life, director Henry Cornelius became the principal standard-bearer of genteel whimsy in British films....
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Director, Screenwriter
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1958
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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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Director
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1955
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The plot of the thoroughly captivating British comedy Genevieve can be summed up in a sentence: Two young couples participate...
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Director, Producer
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1953
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Basil Radford is cast superbly to type as The Galloping Major. The story concerns the efforts by retired Major Arthur Hill...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1951
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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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Director
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1949
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After the war, British films began avoiding the heiresses and lordships that had dominated the drama field and began pursuing...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1947
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Alastair Sim is a delight to behold as always in the British Hue and Cry, but the film's true star is approximately 40 years...
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Associate Producer
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1947
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In this drama, set during World War II, two rival boat families battle it out for supremacy. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Producer
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1945
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The semidocumentary war film The Lion Has Wings states its case in broad strokes, juxtaposing images of rampaging...
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Editor
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1940
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This was the first sound production of A.E.W. Mason's classic adventure novel, which was brought to the screen three times in...
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Editor
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1939
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Editor
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1938
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The Alexander and Zoltan Korda production Forget Me Not serves as a splendid showcase for that matchless Italian tenor...
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Editor
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1936
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Something of a precursor to 1947's A Double Life, Men Are Not Gods takes its title from a line in Othello -- aptly so, as...
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Editor
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1936
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Wealthy American Joe Martin (Eugene Pallette) purchases an ancient Scottish castle and then has it dismantled and transferred...
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Editor
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1935
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