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Mrs. Barry
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1953
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Black-market babies in a British boardinghouse provide the basis of this brutal crime drama. Though the landlady is...
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1953
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The Women of Twilight in this controversial British production are the unwed mothers living in a group home. Helen Alistair...
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Rosie Gordon
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1952
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Bonar Colleano, who spent the war years playing featured roles in British films as likeably cocky Americans, heads the cast...
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1951
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Future "spectacle" director J. Lee Thompson is confined to the theatrical limitations of his source material in Murder...
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Grena, Nightclub Hostess
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1951
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The Magic Box was the English film industry's contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain. Its all-star cast generously...
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1951
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Landfall takes place during the early portions of WWII. RAF pilot Rick (Michael Denison) is transferred to another squadron...
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1949
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In this comedy, two miners go on a seaside vacation where they meet two lovely women and have a fine old time until one of...
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1949
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In this drama, a frustrated upper-class writer decides that he will find real inspiration by examining his subjects...
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1949
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The British Train of Events explores the consequences of a railroad accident from four different viewpoints. Jack Warner...
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Ella [The Prisoner Of War]
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1949
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Based on the play by Joan Temple, No Room at the Inn takes place in the early stages of WW2, when the children of London were...
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Norma Bates
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1948
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This multistoried drama purports to detail the events occurring in a single 24-hour period on Bond Street, a "typical"...
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Norma
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1948
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Alastair Sim is a delight to behold as always in the British Hue and Cry, but the film's true star is approximately 40 years...
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Clarry
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1947
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