This mystery is based upon the popular radio quiz show, Twenty Questions and chronicles the endeavors of panelists to solve a...
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1950
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A confirmed bachelor and a reclusive movie star tangle in this lively French comedy. The trouble begins when the bachelor...
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Claire
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1949
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In this comedy drama, a taxi driver finds an abandoned greyhound puppy and takes it home to his daughter who raises it and...
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Mrs. Webster
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1947
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This holiday comedy is set during the Christmas of 1946 and centers upon a fellow who has returned to his native Canada to...
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Mrs. Ferguson
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1946
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In this WWII drama, James Mason plays naval commander Richard Heritage, who is distracted from his duties by a beautiful...
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1945
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A proud but aging WW I war-horse is deeply offended when his offer to lead during WW II is rejected by the government that...
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Lady Frome
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1944
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In this British comedy set during WW II, two Cockney lads are taken to the safety of an earl's country estate. Mayhem ensues...
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1942
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Cottage to Let is a taut British wartime spy thriller, laced with moments of genuinely hilarious comedy. The "maguffin" in...
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Mrs. Barrington
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1941
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In this WW II comedy, three British sailors get roaring drunk in a South American port, accidentally mistake a German...
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1940
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In this British comedy, three sailors accidentally get on a Nazi ship. Mayhem ensues when they commandeer it for the Royal...
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1940
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Poppy Mayne
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1939
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1939
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This film is an adaptation of the Brandon Thomas stage perennial Charley's Aunt, starring bespectacled British radio comedian...
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1939
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Alfred Hitchcock directed this disappointing misfire, memorable solely for the fact is that it is the final film from...
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1939
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Anna Neagle is every other inch a lady in the frolicsome costume epic Nell Gwyn. The star is of course cast as the title...
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Duchess of Portsmouth
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1935
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In this domestic comedy, a married couple gets a divorce and goes their separate ways. Several years pass and they run into...
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1933
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In this romance, the love lives of several London dress shop employees are chronicled. Much of the story centers upon the...
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1932
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Romance novelist and self-styled moral arbiter Elinor Glyn was credited for both the screenplay and direction of the...
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Delphine
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1930
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1928
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This silent British comedy features at least seven vaudeville acts and was adapted from a popular stage musical that tells...
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Mrs. Smith
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1927
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This Selig "human interest" drama begins as a married couple head to Reno to get a divorce. Lost in the shuffle is the...
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1925
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