Three disparate male travellers quietly amuse themselves by fantasizing about the same beautiful blonde in this interesting,...
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1953
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In this comedy, a bookie wins a boutique and decides to modernize the joint by devising, new, more effective programs for...
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1951
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In this entry in the comedy series, Frank Randle plays a janitor at a girl's school. Mayhem ensues when he discovers that his...
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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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Mrs. Perry
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1949
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Fans of British film star Anna Neagle had a field day with her bravura Technicolor vehicle Elizabeth of Ladymead--though not...
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1948
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Naughty, bawdy British music hall comedian Frank Randle is the whole show in When You Come Home. The story opens as Randle,...
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1947
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A classic in gothic-romantic excess, Madonna of Seven Moons was one of the most successful British films of its genre. Though...
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1945
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This musical comedy, centers around the romance between a delightful orphan and the son of a colonel and his snooty wife....
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1945
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Give Me the Stars is a British comedy aimed squarely at the regional audiences of the 1940s. Lenni Lynn plays an American...
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1944
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In this melodrama, two lovers plan to marry when the man returns from his stint in the war. The woman's life is shattered...
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1943
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Released in the US as Forty-Eight Hours, Went the Day Well? is a solidly constructed wartime melodrama. Actually, the film...
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1942
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A bashful artist finds all kinds of trouble in this comedy. A handyman by profession, the shy fellow loves to paint, but can...
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1942
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The British Room for Two takes place in a back-lot Venice. Womanizing Englishman Vic Oliver takes a fancy to married tourist...
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1940
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1937
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In this drama, set in an office, two veterans are hired after the war by the father of a friend who was killed in battle....
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1936
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1923
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With her Hollywood career in the doldrums, actress Mae Marsh briefly set up shop in England, where she appeared in several...
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1922
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1919
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