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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Based on the novel by Gerald A. Browne, 11 Harrowhouse is a 1974 heist spoof with an all-star cast. The story concerns...
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1974
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The British TV sitcom Father Dear Father originally ran from 1968 through 1973. Veteran farceur Patrick Cargill starred as a...
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1973
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Doc Saxon
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1972
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This English comedy is based on a short play by Peter Shaffer (better known for Equus). Belinda is a free-spirited American...
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1972
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The popular Australian comic strip The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie was first brought to the screen in this raunchy 1972...
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1972
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In the conclusion of the six-part story "The Web of Fate," Col. Lethbridge-Stuart (Nicholas Courtney) has successfully driven...
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1968
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In the third episode of the six-part story "The Web of Fear," an army of Yeti robots runs amok in the London subway system,...
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1968
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In the fifth episode of the six-part story "The Web of Fear," the Great Intelligence continues to deploy his army of Yeti...
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Prof. Edward Travers
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1968
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In the fourth episode of the six-part story "The Web of Fear," Col. Lethbridge-Stuart (Nicholas Courtney) of the British Army...
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Prof. Edward Travers
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1968
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In the second episode of the six-part story "The Web of Fear," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) discovers that an army of...
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1968
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The Doctor (Patrick Troughton) once more crosses paths with the robotic Yeti from the earlier Doctor Who adventure "The...
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Prof. Edward Travers
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1968
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In the conclusion of the six-part story "The Abominable Snowmen," the Great Intelligence is poised to release his army of...
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Prof. Edward Travers
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Prof. Edward Travers
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1967
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1967
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The Doctor (Patrick Troughton) arrives at the Det-sen monastery in Tibet, sometime in the mid-'30s. Almost immediately, a...
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Prof. Edward Travers
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1967
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In this thriller (which represented something of a departure for Hammer Films, noted for their gothic period pieces), Joey...
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1965
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In this crime drama, a rivalry within a publishing house turns deadly when theft and blackmail get involved. ~ Sandra...
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1964
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An innocent architect stands accused of killing a professional gambler in this crime drama. Now only his lawyer can save...
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1962
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In this British farce, an impoverished lord teams up with the plumber he mistook for a burglar. Together they conspire to...
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1961
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In this comedy, a young man stands to inherit a vast fortune, but first he must spend a small fortune in two months. ~...
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Michael Brewster
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1961
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A strange bet provides the basis of this comedy, a British theater producer decides to make some easy money by betting a...
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1961
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Essentially a one-joke comedy hanging on the thinnest of plots, this routine series of slapstick situations is directed by...
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1961
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The Bismarck was the fabled German battleship of World War II. This film traces the "life" of the Bismarck from its launching...
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1960
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Honor Blackman, the future "Pussy Galore" of Goldfinger fame, guest stars as Katherine Holt, a blind woman married to a...
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1958
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A little white lie sets off a harrowing series of increasingly catastrophic events in this thriller. The trouble begins when...
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1958
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Boyish leading man Jack Watling is caught up in a rather mature set of circumstances in Links of Justice. In concert with his...
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1958
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Director John Ford traveled to England to film this adaptation of the novel by J.J. Maraca, which details a typical day in...
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1958
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This meticulous re-creation of the sinking of the Titanic was adapted by Eric Ambler from the best-selling book by Walter...
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1958
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In this mystery, a famous model marries an agrarian who had been acquitted for killing his first wife. After the nuptials,...
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1958
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The British That Woman Opposite is better known by its American title City After Midnight. Dan O'Herlihy stars as detective...
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Toby
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1957
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The Birthday Present is a bitter half-hour anecdote stretched to 100 minutes. Tony Britton plays a British toy salesman who...
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Bill Thompson
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1957
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1957
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Paradise Lagoon is the American release title of the British The Admirable Crichton. In this Technicolor adaptation of James...
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1957
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One of the many inspirational true stories told about WWII, this is the story of Douglas Bader, an undauntable character who...
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1956
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Also known as Mr. Arkadin, this flawed late effort by director Orson Welles recalls the structure of Citizen Kane, centering...
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Marquis of Rutleigh
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1955
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In this comedy, a shop assistant finds a briefcase containing a large sum of money. His daughter's creepy boyfriend steals...
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1955
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Opening with elaborate preparations for the Queen of England's birthday, The Queen's Guards introduces the audience via...
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1955
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In this complex thriller, a womanizing chemist is accused of murder after his mistress is found poisoned to death. No one...
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1955
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The Golden Link gets off to a spectacularly violent start when a woman's body plummets into the hallway of an apartment...
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Bill Howard
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1954
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This anthology tells three stories of feminine crime. In the first vignette, a woman must decide whether or not to rat upon...
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1954
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them is our candidate for the most dramatic title of any British World War II film. Happily, the film...
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Flight Officer Harding
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1954
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Trouble in the Glen was one of several felicitous collaborations between Hollywood's Republic Pictures and England's Herbert...
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1954
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Dangerous Cargo is yet another hour-long British crime potboiler. Jack Watling stars as a security guard who is strongarmed...
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1954
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The title is explained during the course of the British Flannelfoot. We'll just say here that the film stars Jack Watling as...
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1953
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Though Meet Mr. Lucifer reads rather better than it plays, the film is still good for a few healthy laughs. Stanley Holloway...
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Jim Norton
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1953
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A determined, fearless widow seeks to expose government corruption in her home city in this crime drama. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1952
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In this comedy, an off-center widow and her eccentric daughters must deal with a series of comic mishaps while they wait for...
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1952
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Impoverished British bank clerk John Ross (Jack Watling) is hopelessly in love with drop-dead gorgeous Irene James...
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John Ross
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1952
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White Corridors was based on Yeoman Hospital, a novel by Helen Ashton. Told episodically, the story concentrates on the...
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1951
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The Naked Heart was also released as Maria Chapdelaine, which also happened to be the title of its source, a novel by Louis...
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Robert Gagnon
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1950
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Based on the infamous Archer-Shee case of 1912, The Winslow Boy features Neil North as the 14-year-old title character....
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Dickie Winslow
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1949
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1949
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Easy Money is a satire of that most venerated of all middle-class British traditions, the football pool. The film is divided...
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1948
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1948
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Originally released in England as The Courtneys of Curzon Street, The Courtney Affair entertainingly covers the first 45...
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1947
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Filmed in 1945 and released in the US the following year, the Anglo-American Journey Together is a tribute to the Royal Air...
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John Aynesworth
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1946
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The Immortal Battalion has a bit of a convoluted history. It started life as a training film, The New Lot, which ran 44...
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1944
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After several months' heavy war duty, the crew of the British submarine Sea Tiger is enjoying a much-deserved leave, when...
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Lt. Gordon
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1943
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1943
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Released worldwide by 20th Century Fox, Carol Reed's The Young Mr. Pitt is a static but sincere filmed biography of 19th...
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1942
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1938
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