Testosterone and football combine to paint a violent portrait of middle-class England in director Nick Love's...
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2004
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Director Bernard Rose and screenwriter David Yallop were inspired by the real-life Hulten/Jones murder case of 1944, famously...
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1990
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In his second half-hour BBC special, the spectacularly clumsy and clueless Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) stumbles and bumbles his...
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1990
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Based on a novel by Evelyn Waugh, Handful of Dust is set amongst Britain's aristocracy of the 1930s. At sumptuous Hetton...
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1988
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In this British drama, a teenager gets out of reform school and heads for a seaside vacation with three friends. Their fun...
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1979
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What if General George S. Patton didn't die in a car accident, as history tells us, but at the hands of a paid assassin?...
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1978
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Tom Bell starred in this six-part British miniseries as Frank Ross, a nasty career criminal freshly released from prison....
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1978
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1978
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Britain's Confessions series, like the Carry On films, were episodic slapstickfests with emphasis on questionable taste....
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1977
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This children's fantasy is about the "Wombles," borrowed from a British TV series, who are furry creatures (actors in suits),...
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1977
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This comedy was the final episode in the "Confessions of.." trio. This time the characters from the previous films are cast...
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1977
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Man at the Top was a theatrical-film spin-off of a popular British TV series, inspired by the earlier movies Room at the Top...
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1973
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Originating in the first half of the 20th century, the satirical "Beachcomber" column was a regular feature of the British...
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1968
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1967
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In this slapstick comedy two bumbling workmen attempt to take a long wooden plank through a London suburb to a building...
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1967
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Among the first of the late 60s anti-war films that reflected growing concern over the Vietnam War, How I Won the War takes a...
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1967
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Horace Quilby (Michael Bentine) is a sandwich-board advertising man who gets a tour of London and sees some of the city's...
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1966
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A cardsharp comes up with the ultimate system for beating the casinos at their own game in this high-style caper comedy....
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1966
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Years before the story proper in The Wrong Box gets under way, a "tontine" is drawn up on behalf several young British boys....
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1966
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During the first worldwide flush of Beatlemania in 1964, United Artists wanted to ship out a movie with The Beatles before...
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1964
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Anne Bancroft stars as a restless, twice-married British woman with six children, whose third husband is a fledgling...
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1964
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First telecast in England on December 28, 1963, this episode begins with a missile attack on England, which fortunately...
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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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Dirk Bogarde plays one of those "reluctant spies" so common to adventure films of the 1960s. A poverty-stricken author,...
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1963
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1962
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An A.P. Dearsley stage play was the basis for the seven-reel British comedy And the Same to You. Brian Rix stars as the...
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1960
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Ted Ray, a seasoned veteran of London stage shows, music halls, and radio, was the front man for this live BBC TV series...
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1955
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