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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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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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Producer
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1968
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Mae West was never permitted to make a film version of her bawdy historical romp Catherine Was Great, yet this British...
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Production Designer
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1968
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Producer
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1966
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A high-class costume drama with a substantive historical basis, Becket is the true story of the friendship between King Henry...
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Production Designer
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1964
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In this confused parody, a lovely South Seas island girl travels to England following her father's death and becomes the...
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Producer
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1964
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In this crime drama a Yankee visiting England ends up arrested for murder. Not wanting to go to prison, he tries to convince...
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1964
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Producer
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1962
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In this British comedy, an amiable demolitions expert finds himself entangled with a band of criminals masquerading as...
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Producer
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1960
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The Horse's Mouth is an acting and a writing tour de force for Alec Guinness, who authored the screenplay in addition to...
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Producer
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1958
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A young David McCallum heads the cast of the British melodrama The Secret Place. Set amongst the bombed-out buildings of...
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Producer
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1957
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A story of family interaction, this is an adaptation of an A.J. Cronin novel, with Dirk Bogarde in the title role. More a...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1957
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Peter Finch plays Dr. Alec Windom, a British medico working in the remote Far Eastern island village of Selim. Feeling a...
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Producer
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1957
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Released in the US as Man With a Million, The Million Pound Note is a satisfying adaptation of a satirical short story by...
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Producer
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1954
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An H.E. Bates novel was the source for this psychological wartime drama set in Burma. Canadian pilot Gregory Peck and two...
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Producer
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1954
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The Promoter was based on the Arnold Bennett novel The Card, which served as its British release title. Impoverished young...
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Producer
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1952
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Many cineastes consider Pandora and the Flying Dutchman as the masterpiece of filmmaker Albert Lewin, while others write the...
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Art Director
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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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Production Designer
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1951
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In this adventure, an archaeologist is working at a Tunisian dig and having a passionate affair with a local girl when he...
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Production Designer
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1950
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David Lean's Madeleine was inspired by a true story that rocked the English legal system to its foundations in the mid-19th...
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Set Designer
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1950
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Set Designer
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1949
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Blanche Fury combined two elements that were surefire moneymakers in postwar Britain: a brooding, Gothic-novel storyline and...
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Production Designer
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1948
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Cinematographer Ronald Neame made his directorial debut with the 1947 murder melodrama Take My Life. When a Covent Garden...
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Production Designer
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1948
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The second of director David Lean's adaptations of a Charles Dickens novel (Great Expectations (1946) was the first), Oliver...
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Set Designer
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1948
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Set Designer
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1947
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Immediately grabbing the audience's attention with a heart-stopping opening scene in a dark graveyard, acclaimed British...
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Production Designer
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1946
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In this British melodrama, an indigent writer suffers from amnesia, forgets that he is in love with an aristocratic lady,...
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Art Director
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1946
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George Bernard Shaw adapted his own play for the screen in this blithe film version of the romance between Caesar...
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Production Designer, Set Designer
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1946
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In this drama, set during the reign of King Charles II, the aristocratic Lady Skelton (Margaret Lockwood) attempts to relieve...
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Art Director
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1945
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In this period drama from England, Fanny Hopwood (Phyllis Calvert), upon graduating from finishing school, returns to her...
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Art Director
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1944
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In this sci-fi comedy, a nutty inventor and his loyal butler use his time machine to travel to Elizabethan times. ~ Sandra...
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Art Director
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1944
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Released in the US as The Randolph Family, Dear Octopus was based on the internationally popular play by Dodie Smith. The...
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Art Director
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1943
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A British soldier stationed in Africa comes to believe that he is in possession of Arthur's Excalibur in this drama. The...
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Art Director
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1942
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Dangerous Moonlight was the original British title for the wartime drama Suicide Squadron. Anton Walbrook plays a famed...
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Art Director
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1941
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1936
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1936
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Greta Garbo enjoyed one of her greatest triumphs in this glossy adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' oft-filmed romantic tragedy....
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1936
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