This gently farcical British comedy stars Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett as Jenny and Arthur, a young couple who have just...
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1966
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England's famed comedy brothers John Boulting and Roy Boulting created this caper about a trio of crooks plotting to retrieve...
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1965
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The Risk is a mild melodrama concerning the political aspects of germ warfare. A group of British scientists led by...
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1961
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In this drama, an American agent for the OSS after the war, hides a large treasure in Czechoslovakia for a Nazi general. The...
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Short Story Author
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1961
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Flush on the heels of their success with the comedy I'm All Right Jack, the twin Boulting brothers (Roy, director and John...
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Screenwriter
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1960
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The petty tyrannies and misunderstandings that lead to war are the focus of this conventional, multi-national action film by...
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1960
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Captain Gort (Bernard Lee) is an airline pilot who must answer to a Court of Inquiry after the crash of a Phoenix jet....
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1960
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This is an uneven though occasionally hilarious comedy about a remote British colony and diplomatic blunders. Terry-Thomas as...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1959
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1959
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Short Story Author
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1959
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Screenwriter
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1958
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Lucky Jim is based on the same-named satirical novel by Kingsley Amis. The hero, Jim Dixon (Ian Carmichael), is a...
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1957
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The British Brothers in Law is a characteristically enjoyable Boulting-brother farce, again extracting humor out of the...
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1957
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The Dark Man is a killer who opens the film by committing double murder. This is witnessed by young aspiring actress Molly...
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Book Author, Director, Screenwriter
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1951
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In this comedy, after being discharged from the British army, an idealistic officer and war hero attempts to test his theory...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1948
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Don't Take It to Heart is an amiable entry in the 1940s cycle of "ghost comedies". A British castle is rocked by a German...
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1944
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The Flemish Farm is based on a true story. Clifford Evnas plays Duclos, a Belgian airman who joins the British air corps at...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1943
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Robert Ardrey's theatrical semi-fantasy Thunder Rock was transformed in 1944 into one of the most successful British films of...
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1942
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In this WW II propaganda film, a German doctor, highly praised by his Nazi employers, finds it increasingly difficult to...
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1941
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The Saint's Vacation was filmed in London by RKO Radio's British division. This time Hugh Sinclair is cast as...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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Footsteps in the Dark is a comedy/mystery, starring Errol Flynn as a wealthy investment counselor who secretly doubles as a...
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1941
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The success of the British Q Planes spawned a brief cycle in airborne espionage pictures--at least until all British aircraft...
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Play Author
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1939
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In this farce, a loving husband spending his first night apart from his wife in seven years goes out with a friend to get...
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Play Author
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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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In this drama, a doctor disguises himself as a circus clown and starts a new life. When a wealthy young woman is knocked out...
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1937
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Based on the book by Edgar Wallace and produced by London Film Productions, the adventure drama Sanders of the River is an...
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Screenwriter
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1935
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All but forgotten today, Warner Bros.' The Firebird was based on a once-popular stage mystery by Lajos Zilhany. Prohibited...
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1934
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Play Author
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1932
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