I Live in Grosvenor Square is better known by its American release title, A Yank in London. Anna Neagle, whose husband...
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Mrs. Catchpole
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1945
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The inspiration for this British seriocomedy was Victor Skutezky's stage play She Met Him One Sunday. "She" is Moya Malone...
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1944
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1937
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This romantic comedy, set amidst the exciting world of horseracing is Britain's first Technicolor film. The story, set in the...
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1937
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Margaret Kennedy, whose novel The Constant Nymph dealt with a musician's love for a pretty young gamin, penned a variation of...
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Mrs. McClean
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1935
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Best known today as the wife of famed caricaturist Al Hirschfield, actress Dolly Haas enjoyed a long and fruitful career in...
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Princess of Ehrenstein
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1934
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In this romance, a working-class musician falls in love with a beautiful socialite. He is so smitten that he abandons his...
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1934
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1934
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This historical drama recounts the events that led up to the rule of Russia's 18th-century Catherine the Great. Arriving from...
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Princess Anhalt-Zerbst
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1934
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In this drama, a financially bankrupt man becomes a night watchman for the rival company responsible for his ruin. The...
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1933
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British stage luminary Ben Webster plays the lead in Gay Lord Quex. Based on a play by Arthur Wing Pinero, the film finds...
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1917
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