David Yates directed this $4 million fact-based British period drama, set in Victorian England and reminiscent of...
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1998
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This British romantic drama skewers ivory tower dwellers. It centers on Paul, an American researcher who comes to Oxford...
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1996
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The Derek Bentley Case has been an uneasy blight on the British legal system since the early 1950s. Two young, frightened...
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1991
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Sometimes a family title, among the nobility of England, goes to the "collateral" heirs -- people not in the direct line of...
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1991
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This four-part, four-hour British miniseries was a sequel to Malcolm Bradbury's 1990 TV effort The Gravy Train....
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1991
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Director Bob Rafelson fulfilled a lifelong dream when he finally received backing to complete Mountains of the Moon. The film...
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1990
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In 1963, the conservative British government was shaken to its foundations by the Profumo Scandal. The central character in...
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1989
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Originally produced for the BBC, the seven-part Fortunes of War was adapted from Olivia Manning's "The Balkan Trilogy" and...
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1988
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In a story powered by the songs on an LP by Mick Jagger, this film is really one long video clip advertising Jagger's album....
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1986
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A well-wrought tale only hampered by a miniscule budget, this story about George Frederick Handel (1685-1759), the...
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Addison
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1985
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In this romance Mrs. Silly is still grieving over the loss of her husband--who left her for another woman -when suddenly her...
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1985
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A strange, hallucinatory adaptation of the Malcolm Lowry novel of the same name, John Huston's bleak drama is set during the...
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1984
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1984
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Swordplay, secret messages, and the rustle of ballroom finery make this 1982 adaptation of The Scarlet Pimpernel a gala bash....
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1982
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For Your Eyes Only eschews the gimmickry and campiness of earlier James Bond films, concentrating instead on telling the...
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1981
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Based on a Noel Coward comedy, this is a story set in 1735 at a chateau outside of Paris. The Compte de Vriac is celebrating...
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1980
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Frogget
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1979
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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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In the romantic drama Seven Nights in Japan, Michael York plays Prince George, the fictional heir to the British throne, a...
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1976
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Released several years after it was filmed, this standard Peter Sellers comedy focuses on Dick Scratcher (Sellers), a...
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1974
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The title character is a ghost, doomed to roam his mansion until an age-old mystery is solved. A widow Dorothy Alison and...
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1972
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Four short stories by master of macabre Robert Bloch are related by the inmates of a mental institution. In the first story,...
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1972
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An institutionalized schizophrenic with a Messiah complex inherits the position of an English Earl in this cutting satire of...
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1972
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The swan song for director Seth Holt (who died shortly before filming was completed), this stylish Hammer production...
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Corbeck
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1971
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This romantic comedy finds Candida (Barbara Ferris) going to live with her elderly spinster aunts after the death of her...
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Freddie
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1969
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1969
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Gerald Arthur Otley (Tom Courtenay) is a British secret agent called in to investigate the murder of a suspected influence...
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Hendrickson
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1969
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Detective Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond is called on to investigate the activities of his arch enemy Carl Peterson (James Villiers...
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Carl Petersen
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1969
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Somebody at 20th Century-Fox must have been asleep at the switch when the studio picked up the British The Touchables for...
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1968
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British musical star Tommy Steele had starred in Half a Sixpence in London and on Broadway, thus he was first choice for this...
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1967
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Years before the story proper in The Wrong Box gets under way, a "tontine" is drawn up on behalf several young British boys....
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1966
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You Must be Joking? draws its laughs from an Army endurance test. Over a 48-hour period, five officers in the British...
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1965
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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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Bill Fane
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1965
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1965
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1965
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When a British farmer lapses into a coma, it appears to be the byproduct of a voodoo curse. Sent to the jungles of Kalaya to...
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1965
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When a beautiful model is found shot in her apartment, a famous television star is felt to be the murderer in a failed...
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1964
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1964
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In this lively British comedy, a newlywed couple's quaint country cottage becomes a nightmare of repairs as they try to fix...
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1964
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In this children's movie, four kids are inadvertently locked in a department store over a weekend. There they somehow catch...
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1964
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King and Country was adapted by Evan Jones from John Wilson's play Hamp. Misfit World War I British soldier Tom Courtenay, on...
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Capt. Midgley
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1964
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1963
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Arthur McCormick
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1962
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A British officer must save the Barbary apes on Gibralter at all costs in this WW II farce. He does this, because it is...
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1962
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Joseph Losey directed this unusual science fiction effort, which has won a small but fervent cult following. Simon Wells...
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1962
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In this remake of the British thriller, a young TV journalist assists Scotland yard with the strange murder of a reclusive...
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1961
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This first entry in the long-running (some would say interminable) British "Carry On" series is at base a collection of...
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1958
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