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2000
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In this adaptation of the novel by Michelle Magorian, John Thaw stars as Tom Oakley, an old man with a short temper who...
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1998
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More than one case of mistaken identity is leading an expatriate Briton into hot water in Greece in this tale of suspense....
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1997
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Unlike the barren and forbidding moors elsewhere in England, Return of the Native's Egdon Heath attires itself in vibrant...
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1994
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She Stood Alone is the fact-based story of Prudence Crandall, described by her admirers as "the bravest woman in America." In...
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1991
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This made-for-TV adventure dramatizes the courage of Allan Pinkerton, who founded the famed detective agency, and a...
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1990
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The Package, a thriller involving political assassination and intrigue, is an excellent action feature using a familiar theme...
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1989
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Adam Horovitz, of Beastie Boys fame, plays a troublesome teen who is shipped off by his wealthy parents to an institute for...
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1989
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1989
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1988
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1988
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During WWII, Sobibor was a notorious Nazi death camp. This gripping, fact-based drama chronicles the courage of an inmate...
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1987
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The Chain is linked by a series of moves. As one couple moves out of their current residence to live in posher quarters,...
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1985
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Daniel J. Travanti plays a glum, no-nonsense Edward R. Murrow in this made-for-TV biopic. We follow Murrow's rise to...
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1985
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1984
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The misbehavior of a group of young men away at school seems to be indicative of what is waiting for them when they "grow...
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1983
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Presented in a series of ostensibly farcical or irreverent episodes without any particular connection to each other, and...
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1983
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In this convoluted crime drama, a conniving nurse conspires to marry and kill a wealthy professor. To do the deed, she, who...
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1982
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Bassanio (John Nettles), a young man of Venice, falls hopelessly in love with fair Portia (Gemma Jones), a wealthy heiress....
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1980
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1980
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David Hemmings plays Charlie Muffin, a working-class British secret agent who suffers fools and aristocrats not at all well,...
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1979
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In The Medusa Touch Brunel (Lino Ventura), a French detective on temporary assignment with Scotland Yard, investigates a...
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1978
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Based on a novel by David Garnett, Sailor's Return is a British Victorian-era domestic drama, with plenty of domesticity and...
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1978
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Malcolm McDowell plays a World War I air ace, in charge of an elite squadron. Outwardly a bastion of courage, McDowell dies a...
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1976
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Based on Quentin Crisp's autobiography, the once-controversial picture The Naked Civil Servant stars John Hurt as Crisp, a...
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1975
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1975
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In 1970, Elliot Gould was the hottest male star in Hollywood; by 1975, he was making do with indifferent projects like Who?....
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1975
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National Health, or Nurse Norton's Affair is an antic filmization of Peter Nichols' play, originally staged by Britain's...
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1973
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In this drama, a conservative Catholic priest representing the Pope is sent to Ireland to settle down a few influential...
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1973
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Nicol Williamson stars as a Liverpool/Irish layabout who inherits a business from his father. Even in his executive togs,...
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1969
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John McGrath's television play The Bofors Gun was expanded (if not improved) by this film adaptation. The time is 1954: a...
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1968
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