An innocent young woman is falsely accused of robbery and sent to a hellish reform school in this socially conscious prison...
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1961
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In this drama, an American journalist goes to England and winds up assisting a prominent lawyer's nephew after he is falsely...
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1960
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Adapted from the book Lake of Darkness, the story concerns an innocent young man who tries his hand at gambling. After...
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1960
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Richard Attenborough stars in this British drama as Tom Curtis, an ordinary man with a job in a factory. A new employee,...
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1960
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A cynical wounded war hero becomes the athletic director at a boys' camp. The lively children brighten his days and make him...
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1959
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In this crime drama, an impoverished but enamored bank clerk joins his brother's gang of bank robbers so he can afford to...
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1959
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In this drama, a couple experiences marital turmoil because the husband is a hot-tempered race-car driver with a jealous...
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1958
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The mental breakdown of a guilt-ridden man provides the drama in this fascinating psychological profile that stars Richard...
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1958
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Adventures of Hal 5 was aimed directly at the British kiddie-matinee trade. The title "character" is an automobile owned by...
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1958
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The Yangtse Incident is the saga of the Amethyst, a British vessel left stranded in China during the Communist takeover. The...
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1957
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Mary Hilton (Diana Dors) is a young salesgirl in the cosmetics department of a major London store, who chances to meet -- and...
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1956
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The British-filmed The Blue Peter was released in the US under the title Navy Heroes. This was an oblique reference to the...
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1955
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In this British drama set in the 18th-century, a 14-year-old boy works in a carnival medicine booth. He believes the man he...
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1952
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The Oracle stars Robert Beatty as a weary British reporter sent on assignment to Ireland. While in a remote village, Beatty...
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1952
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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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Graham Friese-Greene
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1951
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1951
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Widely considered to be the definitive of the many film versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel is this 1951 British...
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1951
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