The plot of this of this adaptation of the Daniel Carney's novel, sprinkled throughout a series of extended Sam Peckinpah...
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1978
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In this spooky drama, newlyweds move into a charming old house and find that they share it with spirit who tells them of the...
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1961
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Lois Maxwell, best remembered as Miss Moneypenny in the "James Bond" films of the 1960s, is here cast as Esther Hollis....
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1961
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Manster is a favorite among campy horror aficionados and for good reason as it is both unintentionally funny and genuinely...
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1961
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In this crime thriller, a convicted embezzler kidnaps his son after his release from prison, not knowing that the boy is...
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1960
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One of a small cluster of creepy films to come from England's Amalgamated Studios in the late '60s, this lesser entry details...
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Angela
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1960
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In this suspenseful drama a baker accidentally whips up a batch of bad bread and must somehow find it before people begin to...
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1959
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Before Lee Patterson established himself as an American soap opera star, he made scores of minor-league British films. In...
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1959
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In this drama, a man becomes fixated on a doll belonging to his illegitimate son. The obsession begins after his lover gives...
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1958
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In this crime drama, the trouble begins when Arabs kidnap a young wife and hold her hostage for a pair of rare books. Mayhem...
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1957
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In this thriller, an American visits England and finds himself entangled with international spies after they kidnap a famous...
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1957
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This popular 1950s British TV series featured the adventures of Sir Lancelot du Lac, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table....
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1956
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Had the women-behind-bars drama The Weak and the Wicked been made in Hollywood, the cast would probably have included the...
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Babs
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1954
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The British quickie Burnt Evidence began life as a short story by Percy Hoskins. Duncan Lamont plays the jealous husband of...
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1954
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In this romance a princess goes incognito on a Swedish vacation when she meets a handsome commoner with whom she falls in...
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1953
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...And it ended in London. This backstage yarn stars Jane Hylton as a talented dress designer who lets nothing get in the way...
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Martha Watkins
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1952
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A novel by Audrey Erskine Lindop was the source for the grim British drama Tall Headlines. The son of a middle-class family...
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Frankie Rackham
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1952
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In this drama, the manager of "The Quiet Woman," a coastal inn, finds herself falling in love with a smuggler. When her...
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1951
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Mary
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1950
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Passport to Pimlico is one of the most charmingly whimsical Ealing Studios comedies of the late 1940s-early 1950s. As a...
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Molly Reid
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1949
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Nora Lawrence
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1949
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There's dirty work backstage in the British melodrama My Sister and I. Sally Ann Howes plays Robina Adams, an aspiring...
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1948
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The fictional Hugget Family makes the first of three film appearances in this domestic comedy from Great Britain. ~ Sandra...
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Jane Huggett
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1948
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Good Time Girl, directed by David MacDonald and based on a story by Arthur La Bern (It Always Rains On Sunday) starts off...
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1948
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After the war, British films began avoiding the heiresses and lordships that had dominated the drama field and began pursuing...
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1947
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Years ago a woman discovers that she married a bigamist and gives her baby boy to a couple for adoption. Now she has...
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1947
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Miss Marsh
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1947
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Holiday Camp was a British comedy that served the same purpose as Hollywood's The Egg and I--to act as the launching pad for...
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1947
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When a wealthy man discovers that his wife is having an affair, he murders her lover, committing the perfect crime. ~ Rovi...
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1947
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Adapted from a play by Daphne Du Maurier, The Years Between stars Valerie Hobson as war widow Diana. Determined to carry on...
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1947
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Daybreak a dark, depressing melodrama, tells the story of Eddie (Eric Portman) an unemployed hangman who marries Frankie...
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1946
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Feminists beware! This blatantly sexist comedy may definitely raise a few hackles as it tells the story of a recently...
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1946
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