Blacklisted in Hollywood, director Edward Dmytryk managed to find work in England. Dmytryk's Obsession is based on...
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1949
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This romantic comedy is set in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. It tells the story of a professional duelist who...
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1947
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The Captive Heart is set in a German POW camp for British soldiers. Michael Redgrave plays a Czech patriot, who has assumed...
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1947
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An old junk dealer is assisted by 3 young boys when he sets out for a journey down the coast of England to confront the man...
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1946
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I See a Dark Stranger manages to be both an absorbing espionage yarn and a slyly amusing send-up of the entire genre....
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1946
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Johnny Frenchman uses humor to drive home the point that, despite all previous rivalries and hostilties, the French and...
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1945
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In this British comedy, set in Tangleton, a small English village, a handyman finds himself in trouble when he inadvertently...
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1944
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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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Filmed in the North Country of England, this is a film noir set in the 1930s as a family struggles with poverty and...
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1941
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The pageantlike This England was designed by the Anglo-American film corporation to boost the morale of the war-besieged...
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1941
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Penn of Pennsylvania was the original British title of the economical biopic The Courageous Mr. Penn. Clifford Evans stars as...
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1941
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In this drama, an amiable steel worker suddenly changes when he becomes a foreman. Suddenly Mr. Nice Guy becomes Mr. Hard...
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1941
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Eden Philpotts' "provincial" comic novel and play The Farmer's Wife was first filmed in the silent era by Alfred Hitchcock....
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1941
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As part of a reciprocal deal, teeny-tiny PRC Pictures released several Associated British-Pathe films to American theaters....
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1940
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Rex Harrison astonished his fans by donning a Nazi uniform in the British suspenser Night Train (originally titled Night...
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1940
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In this British thriller, a chemist finds himself framed for a murder. He leaves his lover and escapes to South Africa....
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1940
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A. J. Cronin's novel was brought to the screen by director Carol Reed. The film is set in a northern England mining town (far...
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1939
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In this African adventure, a band of Englishmen search for a buried cache of diamonds. Unfortunately, their greed creates...
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1939
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James Mason stars in this nerve-wracking British suspenser. Mason plays a henpecked farmer, driven over the edge by his...
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1939
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This film tells the story of Tracy's struggle to become a famous singer. ~ Rovi...
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1938
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In this comedy a young woman weasels out of a vacation with her parents and away from the young man they want her to date by...
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1938
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In this crime drama, a police inspector pursues a Lord's secretary suspected of stealing his gold bullion. She is the prime...
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1938
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1938
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American actor Noah Beery Sr. heads the cast of the British meller The Avenging Hand. Beery is one of several persons...
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1936
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Something of a precursor to 1947's A Double Life, Men Are Not Gods takes its title from a line in Othello -- aptly so, as...
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1936
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Gunrunners who even kill their enemies through the use of train wrecks are being trailed by Yankee detective Lowe and...
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1936
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Though director Carol Reed seldom included Laburnham Grove on his resumé, he allowed that it was quite successful, and a cut...
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1936
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Hay Petrie ingests the scenery as the demonic, hunchbacked Mr. Quilp in this 1935 British adaptation of Dickens' The Old...
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1935
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When a bland clerk gets a small wad of cash from an inheritance, he throws all caution to the wind. He quits his job, leaves...
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1935
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In this thriller, a detective pursues a fleeing murderer into an airport where the killer puts on a disguise and boards a...
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1933
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In this drama a farmer wins a sheepdog competition and gets to keep his land. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1933
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Everyone remembers David Lean's near-perfect 1954 film version of Harold Brighouse's 1915 play Hobson's Choice -- but can the...
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1931
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