Peter Cushing stars as a police investigator whose search into a series of murders--committed during the full moon--leads him...
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1975
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Michael Caine stars as an espionage agent whose young son is kidnapped. Complicating matters is the fact that the kidnappers...
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1974
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The final installment in Hammer Studios' Dracula series is also the least interesting of the lot. A fairly direct follow-up...
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1973
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One of the most notorious American judicial cases of the 20th century is paced and photographed like a spaghetti Western in...
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1971
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Robin Hood (Barrie Ingham) again robs from the rich to give to the poor. The evil Sheriff of Nottingham (John Arnatt) is...
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1968
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Official
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1967
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Thompson
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1967
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In this sci-fi drama, an alien spaceship breaks down and crashes on the moon. These creatures need help to make repairs and...
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1967
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1967
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In the second episode of the four-part story "The War Machines," the Doctor (William Hartnell) discovers that the...
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Prof. Brett
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1966
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "The War Machines," the robot army created by power-hungry computer WOTAN (Will...
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1966
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Returning to modern-day London with Dodo (Jackie Lane) in tow, the Doctor (William Hatnell) discovers that a supercomputer...
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Prof. Brett
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1966
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In the third episode of the four-part story "The War Machines," the self-starting computer WOTAN (Will Operating Thought...
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1966
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1966
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In this British wartime comedy, a group of captured con-artists must choose between jail terms or military service....
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1965
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Its the Cavaliers vs. the Copperheads in this costume drama set during the 17th-century British Civil War. Our sympathies are...
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1963
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When a gang of London thieves, disguised as policemen, begin robbing other thieves....well, that's just not cricket....
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1963
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Considered a bit too sacrilegious for general consumption in 1963, the Boulting brothers' Heavens Above was simply ahead of...
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1963
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1963
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This Gothic melodrama from Hammer Studios is in color, but the plot is basically the same as the two previous efforts....
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1962
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A battered houseboat on the Thames provides the setting for this romantic British comedy. Two newlyweds rent the leaky...
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1961
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1960
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Loosely based on a cult of assassins in early 19th-century India known as "thaga" (pronounced "tahg"), the villains in this...
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1960
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Two excellent actors shine in powerful roles in this drama by Ronald Neame that pits one Scottish army colonel against...
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1960
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After inexplicably destroying his anti-gravity formula, eminent British researcher Dr. Stephens (Geoffrey Keen) vanishes...
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1959
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In this comedy, a common chemist lives up to his lineage (he's a direct descendant of Dr. Jekyll), and creates a concoction...
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1959
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The Man Who Wouldn't Talk was coproduced by husband-and-wife Herbert Wilcox and Anna Neagle, with Ms. Neagle filling the role...
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1958
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1958
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True as a Turtle isn't nearly as funny as its title, but it tries hard to please. Most of the action takes place aboard a...
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1957
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One of several British melodramas picked up for American distribution by Columbia in the late 1950s, The Long Haul stars...
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1957
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X the Unknown is a well-crafted imitation of the Quatermass British sci-fi pictures of the 1950s. A group of soldiers on...
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1956
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"Angels One Five" is the cognomen bestowed upon a group of WW II British fighter pilots. The squadron leader is Tiger Small...
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1952
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Most of this hectic British comedy takes place in an ancient Scottish castle. The British National Coal Board, following a...
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1952
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Alec (Peter Reynolds) thinks he's a "Smart Alec" because he's dreamed up the perfect murder. He kills his uncle in a manner...
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1951
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Buster Cox
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1951
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Despite its lighthearted title, Lady Godiva Rides Again is a fairly potent indictment of the darker side of beauty contests....
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1951
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In this drama, bank robbers are exiled to an island off the English coast. They are caught in raging seas and would have...
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1951
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A trilogy of short stories based on true Scotland Yard cases entitled "The Lady's Companion," "The Telephone" and "The...
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1951
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Vernon Sewell, a mercurial filmmaker who preferred to lens his pictures on chunks of his own property, was the director of...
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1951
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In this British melodrama, a husband leaves the country on business. His wife quickly begins a torrid affair with a gigolo....
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1951
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Filmed on location in a British industrial town, Chance of a Lifetime is a trenchantly amusing satire of labor-management...
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1950
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Dick Barton (Don Stannard) investigates the northern village of High Glen, where every living thing has suddenly died without...
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1949
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Peter Ustinov co-produced, wrote and co-directed the quietly effective Private Angelo. Set during
WW II, the film stars...
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1949
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In postwar London, Chicago-raised fashion reporter Linda Medbury, working for a British newspaper, runs across a crime story...
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1948
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In this crime drama, a trio of gem thieves must get out of London after they kill a man. Friction between the men increases...
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1948
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In this mystery, a detective and his partner are hired by a carnival psychic to help her find her long-lost sister who...
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Burns
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1945
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Four Jills in a Jeep is the (mostly) true story of a four-girl USO team, entertaining American troops overseas. Kay Francis,...
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1944
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Despite the film's title, Pin-Up Girl offers surprisingly few glimpses of the famed Betty Grable "gams." This lively...
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Tommy Dooley
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1944
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