In this adventure a professor of anthropology and a reporter join forces to look into a strange occurrence with supernatural...
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1985
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This documentary video looks at the life of actress Ingrid Bergman. Clips from her movies, home life and interviews are all...
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1985
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Higgins (John Hillerman) enthusiastically mounts a production of Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Mikado" to entertain his...
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1984
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1983
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In this detective drama set in Hollywood, a private investigator uses logic to solve the murder of a famous mystery writer....
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1983
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Frustrated with the Walt Disney studio's reluctance to produce full-length animated films, Don Bluth and a number of...
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Auntie Shrew
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1982
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Retrograde even at the time of its 1980 release, this filmed version of the mid-'70s play by the same title stars...
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1980
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When lovable eccentric Aunt Kezia (Hermione Baddeley) fails to pay her taxes, the old woman's property is bought up by the...
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1979
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Brian Foster (Wesley Eure) is a young inventor who creates a mechanical dog as part of a home protection system. When he...
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1979
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1977
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1977
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Michael Caine stars as an espionage agent whose young son is kidnapped. Complicating matters is the fact that the kidnappers...
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1974
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Zany British comedian Frankie Howerd, who'd previously laid waste to Ancient Rome in Up Pompeii, does same with World War II...
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1972
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The Aristocats was the first Disney Studios animated feature to be produced after Walt Disney's death. A wealthy woman leaves...
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1970
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Reginald Gardiner guest stars as Lord Montdrake, an aging warlock living a lonely existence in his gloomy English castle....
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1967
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Adapted from the book and play of the same name, The Happiest Millionaire is the (mostly) true story of eccentric...
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1967
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1966
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Doris Day and Rod Taylor star in this romantic comedy as Janet and Mike Harper, a married couple who relocate to England when...
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Vanessa Courtwright
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1965
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A couple's marriage is nearly destroyed by their attempts to save it in this farcical comedy. Dan and Valerie Edwards...
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Jeannie MacPherson
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1965
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Hurriedly assembled to capitalize on the Paramount feature of the same name, Magna Pictures' Harlow was shot in less than two...
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1965
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Long resistant to film adaptations of her Mary Poppins books, P.L. Travers finally succumbed to the entreaties of...
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Ellen
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1964
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Mrs. Grogan
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1964
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In this British drama, a seventeen-year-old girl flees from her dreadful home and hitchhikes to London's Soho district....
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1962
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In this crime drama, a band of robbers hire a Yankee safecracker but he is captured and arrested by Scotland Yard before he...
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Maudie
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1962
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Released in the US in 1963, the British Let's Get Married was actually filmed three years earlier. Anthony Newley plays a...
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Mrs. O'Grady
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1960
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Kit (Doris Day), an American married to wealthy London businessman Tony Preston (Rex Harrison) becomes the terrified victim...
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1960
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Ruthless young working-class Englishman Laurence Harvey takes a job in a North Country village controlled by millionaire...
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1959
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In this witty music-business satire, Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey) is a talent agent down on his luck who thinks his tide...
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1959
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In this airborne disaster movie, a has-been brilliant scientist plants a bomb on a transatlantic jet to exact revenge upon a...
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Mrs. Satterly
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1959
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Belles of St. Trinian's was the first of several British comedies inspired by the fear-inspiring girl's school created by...
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Miss Drowseder
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1953
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The British Cosh Boy was unsubtly but appropriately retitled The Slasher in the U.S. James Kenney plays Roy Walsh, one of the...
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Mrs. Collins
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1953
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Time Gentlemen Please is a phrase that is all too familiar to British pub patrons; it means that it's closing time, and...
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Emma Stebbins
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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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Del Mar
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1953
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Mrs. Ibbetson
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1952
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John Hayter is Samuel Pickwick is this delightful filmization of Dickens' seriocomic novel. Mr. Pickwick is chairman of the...
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1952
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1951
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In this farce, an enigmatic writer (Mai Zetterling) begins using the pen-name Dominic Danges, a popular writer believed dead....
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1951
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Star-in-the-making Laurence Harvey receives third billing in the British There is Another Sun. Set in the rarefied world of...
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Sarah
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1951
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1951
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Widely considered to be the definitive of the many film versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel is this 1951 British...
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Mrs. Cratchit
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1951
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The alternate title to the British The Woman in Question is Five Angles on Murder. That pretty much sums up the tenor of this...
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Mrs. Finch
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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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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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Mrs. Waters
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1948
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1948
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This unsparing, brutal look at the British criminal underbelly stars Richard Attenborough as Pinkie Brown, a pock-marked gang...
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Ida Arnold
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1947
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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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1947
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Carol Reed directed this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel about a British shopkeeper who inherits money and tries to crash...
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1941
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His Hollywood career a thing of the past, director Herbert Brenon returned to his native England in 1934, where he continued...
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1935
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One of several British films produced and directed by American moviemaker Larry Trimble, Caste gets under way when the hero,...
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1930
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Based on a novel by Sidney Gowing, Daughter in Revolt was pretty good so far as silent British programmers went....
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1927
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