In this thriller a race-car driver develops mysterious psychic powers that allow him to warn people of impending danger. No...
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1972
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This British film examines the choices individuals must make when confronted with a romantic relationship which is rewarding...
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1971
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This chilling mystery begins when Lucy Dawson (Flora Robson) is found strangled in her apartment. Her nephew Tim...
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1970
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Oh! What a Lovely War is an every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton's 1963 play, as staged in London by...
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1969
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A couple tries to hold their relationship together despite the twenty-three year gap in their ages in this romantic...
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1969
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In the future, an oppressive government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group...
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1966
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A classic 1960's cult film in the British "angry young man" tradition, the hero of this film from Czech director Karel Reisz...
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1966
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John Rae's novel The Custard Boys became this World War II drama from British documentary filmmaker Philip Leacock....
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1963
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1960
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The Bridal Path is standard comedy fare about a young man, Ewan McEwan (Bill Travers) sent out from his island home to go...
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Angus
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1959
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1958
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The original 1958 BBC television production of the last of Nigel Kneale's classic Quatermass scripts -- which is best known...
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1958
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The mysterious Indian jungle provides the setting for this adventure where a one-legged hunter pursues a terrifying tiger, a...
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1958
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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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Director Peter Graham Scott adapted the screenplay of the British The Big Chance from a novel by Pamela Barrington....
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1957
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Released in the US as Stowaway Girl, Manuela top-bills Trevor Howard as Prothero, the stalwart middle-aged skipper of a tramp...
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1957
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Originally titled Quatermass II, Enemy from Space was the sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment (US title: The Creeping...
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1957
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Escapade has to be one of the most overused titles in movie history. This particular Escapade is a mild British comedy with...
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1955
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Originally released as High and Dry, The Maggie was one of the most endearing of the "regional" British comedies of the...
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1954
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In this charming 1954 feature, Harry and Davy are two orphans living with their grandparents in Nova Scotia. Their...
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1954
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Heart of the Matter is a faithful if somewhat austere adaptation of the same-named novel by Graham Greene. Set in Sierra...
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1953
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1953
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The Brave Don't Cry aspires to the "feel" of a documentary, right down to the deliberate absence of background music. A mine...
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Donald Sloan
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1952
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In one of his rare visits to his home turf, British actor David Niven essayed the title role in Bonnie Prince Charlie. The...
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1948
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At a World War II emergency hospital, a postman dues under anesthetic during a relatively minor operation. One of the nurses...
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1947
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In this comedy, a band of British birdwatchers fight to save a rare species of birds from destruction. The title bird is a...
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1947
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While awaiting access to England's Technicolor cameras for their upcoming super-production Stairway to Heaven, the...
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1945
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In this propagandistic WW II drama, an innocent merchant vessel is targeted by Nazi bombers. The boat is nearly sunk after...
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1944
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In this British comedy, set in Tangleton, a small English village, a handyman finds himself in trouble when he inadvertently...
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1944
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Scottish stage, radio and film favorite Will Fyffe heads the cast of Neutral Port. The star is cast as crusty Captain...
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1941
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