The "movers and shakers" in this weak comedy limned by Charles Grodin do not refer to a religious sect, but the big-wigs in...
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1985
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The concept behind the 1977 Hound of the Baskervilles involved having "underground" director Paul Morrissey bring an...
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1978
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Victor Frankenstein is a faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel. Rather than being a thrill-packed...
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1975
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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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England's Tigon studios produced fairly sophisticated period horror films in the 1970s, including this drawing-room...
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1975
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Mr. Shatter (Stuart Whitman) is an international assassin, hired to bump off a top government official. He is compelled to...
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1974
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Another slice of processed cheese from Herman Cohen, producer of Trog and other such wonders. This cheap occult programmer...
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1974
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Val Guest, veteran director of many interesting British films covering a multitude of subjects, joined the nudie-cutie...
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1973
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Although an orphaned fox cub was raised in captivity, it does not get pet privileges when it is the object of a fox hunt. ~...
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1973
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In this strange but fun genre hodgepodge, Prof. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is up against seven rotting vampires clad in gold...
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1973
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Steptoe and Son was the British TV precursor to the American sitcom Sanford and Son. Wilfred Brambell, the "clean old...
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1972
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This melodrama explores the relationship between tenants in a boarding house. Included are a street musician, an ex-school...
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1971
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Noted novelist and sometime film director James Clavell, wrote, directed, and produced this adaptation of J.B. Pick's novel,...
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1971
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1969
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Jack Sheppard (Tommy Steele) is the locksmith's apprentice who is forced into highway robbery when he is betrayed by Jonathan...
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1969
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This story of Cold War double-crossing finds British secret agent Manston (Craig Stevens) trying to break up a group of...
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1969
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A former World War II submarine captain and his friend turn to smuggling when a former crew member lays out a plan to...
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1968
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Retired after years of international espionage, Agent 007 is lured back into action to battle the evil spy organization...
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1967
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1967
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1966
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This entertaining sequel to 1965's Dr. Who and the Daleks has been released under several titles: Invasion Earth 2150 AD,...
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1966
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Dr. Who was/is the longest-running entertainment series ever to run on the BBC, and for a variety of reasons, including its...
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1965
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Adapted from the Robert Bloch short story "The Skull of the Marquis de Sade," this inventive gothic chiller from Amicus stars...
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1965
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A woman seeks justice for herself, her family, and her people in this emotional drama. Judith (Sophia Loren) is a survivor of...
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1965
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Disney produced this distilled Hitchcockian suspense yarn, diluted for the consumption of children. Hayley Mills stars as...
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1964
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Hardly the best of Hammer Studios' Frankenstein epics, The Evil of Frankenstein is too much the mixture as before to be truly...
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1964
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1964
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While visiting England, an American tourist (Robert Webber) is involved in an auto accident and suffers from amnesia. Upon...
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1964
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British filmmaker Peter Yates directs singer Cliff Richard in the starring role in this early 1960s pop music romp. Richard...
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1963
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Legendary cinematographer (Freddie Francis) directed this Hammer horror film of madness and murder. The story concerns young...
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1963
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More of a corny propaganda film for a British social engineering policy program of the 1960s than a serious attempt to tackle...
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1962
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1962
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1962
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1961
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1960
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In this British comedy, a formerly rakish submarine captain is transferred to a desk job. His reputation as a hero and...
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1960
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In this witty music-business satire, Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey) is a talent agent down on his luck who thinks his tide...
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1959
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The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an...
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1959
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This combination of documentary and docudrama (based on a true incident) is essentially a charming travelogue for Monaco,...
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1959
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The true story of Violette Szabo, a heroine of the Second World War for her espionage activities on behalf of the British...
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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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This tense, uncompromising African actioner affords Victor Mature one of his best screen roles. When his family is wiped out...
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1956
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In this desert adventure, a bandit chieftain roams the northwest deserts of India. Wherever he goes, he leaves a trail of...
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1956
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Jose Ferrer was both star and director of the British WW2 drama Cockleshell Heroes. Ferrer is cast as Major Stringer, the...
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1955
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Hell Below Zero was one of several 1950s films made in Britain by Hollywood's Alan Ladd. The star plays Duncan Craig, who...
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1954
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Alan Ladd once more journeyed to England to make a film for Columbia's British counterpart (Warwick Studios), and the result...
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1954
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After causing the needless death of another officer during a near-miss air disaster, a distraught army officer resigns from...
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1953
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Also known as Who Goes There?, The Passionate Sentry is a frothy British comedy distinguished by its flippant dialogue...
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1952
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Partially filmed on location in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Outcast of the Islands is a reasonably faithful adaptation of...
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1952
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Mr. Denning (John Mills) is bedeviled by a blackmailer with whom his daughter Liz (Eileen Moore) has fallen in love. In a...
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1951
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Based on the infamous Archer-Shee case of 1912, The Winslow Boy features Neil North as the 14-year-old title character....
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1949
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1949
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When a man dies under suspicious circumstances, the law must decide if it was murder or an accident. Francis Macomber...
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1947
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