A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square was the original title of this British caper film. David Niven does his suave 'n' blase...
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1979
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The concept behind the 1977 Hound of the Baskervilles involved having "underground" director Paul Morrissey bring an...
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1978
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In a way, the title of Some Like It Cool was a piquant comment on the career of star Tony Curtis, whose stardom had chilled...
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1977
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Beau Geste, the classic adventure story of a young man's dangerous journeys as part of the French Foreign Legion, becomes the...
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1977
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Tony Richardson attempts to re-create the glory days of Tom Jones in this adaptation of the 1742 Henry Fielding novel....
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1977
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Was Jesus Christ the son of God -- or a clever political activist who staged his crucifixion and resurrection to help promote...
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Caiaphas
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1975
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1975
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Peter Cushing stars as a police investigator whose search into a series of murders--committed during the full moon--leads him...
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1975
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In this Italian sex comedy, everyone in a small provincial town sleeps with everyone else, except for Nico, the shy, hapless...
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Don Carlo
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1974
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Another slice of processed cheese from Herman Cohen, producer of Trog and other such wonders. This cheap occult programmer...
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1974
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1974
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Jon Finch stars as Jerry Cornelius, swinging London's leading scientific genius, in this screen adaptation of the acclaimed...
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Professor Hira
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1973
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In this musical, a restaurant tries to establish itself by advertising a new hamburger. The owner is helped out by an...
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1973
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One of Roman Polanski's lesser-known films, Diary of Forbidden Dreams (also known as What?) stars Sydne Rome as an attractive...
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Owner Of Villa
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1972
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Italian director Pier Pasolini tells four of the Chaucer tales in this graphic and satirical picture that chronicles the...
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1972
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Ambrose
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1972
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Long thought dead, the victim of a horrible accident, Dr. Anton Phibes (Vincent Price) still lives, surrounded by art-deco...
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Rabbi
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1971
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In this English film, a group of orphans visiting the home of a wealthy, retired singer (Shelley Winters) discover that the...
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1971
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The inimitable Vincent Price puts an interesting spin on this otherwise pedestrian witch-hunt exercise -- a rehashing of...
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Mickey
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1970
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This romantic drama concerns two star-crossed lovers who are half-brother and sister to each other. Catherine...
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1970
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Two French peasants are mistaken for a pair of aristocratic nobles in this historical situation comedy. Gene Wilder and...
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Louis XVI
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1970
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The literal translation of this Italian title is "He's My Husband, I'll Kill Him When I Please." A young woman is married to...
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Ignazio
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1968
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John Frankenheimer directed this intense film adaptation of the Bernard Malamud novel. During the days of Czarist Russia, a...
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Lebedev
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1968
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The Magistrate
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1968
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This romantic and sometimes ribald historical farce finds nobleman Guerrando (Tony Curtis) knighted in the days before the...
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Sultan of Bari
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1967
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A domineering mother and her sheltered son fly face first into love, murder, and the meaning of family in this black comedy...
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Commodore Roseabove
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1967
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Legrand
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1967
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In this elegant "caper" film, Audrey Hepburn stars as the daughter of a wealthy Parisian (Hugh Griffith), whose hobby is...
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Charles Bonnet
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1966
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This exciting adventure provides an interesting look into the manufacture and trafficking of opium and heroin. The original...
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1966
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Kim Novak's decolletage, rather than the lady herself, is the true star of The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders. This...
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1965
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The British sitcom The Walrus and the Carpenter originated on December 14, 1963, as a one-off episode of the BBC's Comedy...
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Luther Flannery
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1965
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Joe
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1964
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A professor of astronomy, David Garrett (Ian Carmichael), is involved with a highly confidential project to develop missiles....
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Wilkins
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1964
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Tony Richardson's adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic novel was one of the most critically acclaimed and popular comedies...
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Squire Western
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1963
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Based on James Barlow's novel The Burden of Proof, this is a thoughtful drama revolving around the relationship between a...
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1962
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This colorful remake of the 1935 version again concerns the crew and treatment of the HMS Bounty by a cold hearted sadistic...
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Alexander Smith
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1962
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In this tense espionage drama set in 1942, William Holden plays Eric Erickson, an American-born Swede who is put on the...
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Collins
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1962
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1962
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This crime caper based on a legendary robbery stars Aldo Ray as Norgate, the ringleader of the thieves out to steal a bundle...
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O'Shea
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1960
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This dramatic presentation of "Treasure Island" was created specifically for television and includes all of the immortal...
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1960
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Produced and directed by Otto Preminger, Exodus is a 212-minute screen adaptation of the best-selling novel by Leon Uris. The...
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1960
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This 1959 version of Lew Wallace's best-selling novel, which had already seen screen versions in 1907 and 1926, went on to...
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Sheik Ilderim
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1959
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A suspenseful courtroom drama, The Story on Page One was the second and last film directed by the distinguished American...
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Judge Nielson
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1959
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1957's The Good Companions was the second film version of the well-known J. B. Priestly play. The story revolves around the...
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Morton Mitcham
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1957
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Lucky Jim is based on the same-named satirical novel by Kingsley Amis. The hero, Jim Dixon (Ian Carmichael), is a...
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Prof. Welch
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1957
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A Richard Armstrong novel was the source for the British sea melodrama Passage Home. Set in 1931, the film takes place aboard...
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1955
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The direction of The Sleeping Tiger was credited to Victor Hanbury, but this was actually a pseudonym for the blacklisted...
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Inspector Simmons
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1954
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The first Ealing Studios comedy shot in color, Titfield Thunderbolt takes place in a tiny British village serviced by a...
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1953
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Laurence Olivier makes his singing debut in this lively adaptation of John Gay's 18th century theatrical piece The Beggar's...
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The Beggar
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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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1951
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Four relatives find themselves going to unusual lengths to inherit a fortune in this British comedy. Henry Russell...
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Henry Russell
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1951
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The brooding British romantic drama Gone to Earth is better known by its American title The Wild Heart. Filmed in England and...
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1950
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Alec Guinness gets to die eight times, playing a line of successors to a dukedom, in the Ealing black comedy Kind Hearts and...
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1949
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In this comedy, two brothers, both of them Welsh coal-miners, win a contest and get to go on a day trip to London. Upon...
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Huw Price
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1949
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A movie based on a true story, this is the story of a man who was exiled as a thief from his village but later returns for...
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1949
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Taking advantage of Paramount's "frozen funds" in Britain, producer Hal Wallis was able to film much of So Evil My Love in...
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1948
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In this crime drama, three ancient, weird sisters begin planning to kill their half-brother in order to scare up the cash...
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1948
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Jean-Pierre Aumont heads the largely British cast of Affairs of a Rogue. Set in the years just following the Napoleonic wars,...
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1948
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1948
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The hard lives of those living on the rugged Hebrides are chronicled in this drama that is partially comprised of footage...
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1947
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Scottish stage, radio and film favorite Will Fyffe heads the cast of Neutral Port. The star is cast as crusty Captain...
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1941
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