Director Mary Harron adapts author Rachel Klein's portentous novel about a teenage boarding-school student who fears that a...
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2012
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Pop icon Madonna returns to the director's seat for the first time since her 2008 feature debut, Filth and Wisdom, for this...
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2011
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Multiple Oscar nominee Peter O'Toole adds yet another offbeat role to his long resume with the mystical comedy-drama Dean...
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Mrs. Brimley
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2009
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Screenwriter Andrew Davies' adapts Charles Dickens' tale of struggle and hardship in 1820s London. Returning to England after...
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2008
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Directed by David Mackenzie, Asylum follows a 1950s family living in a home on the grounds of an asylum after Max...
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Brenda Raphael
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2005
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In this drama set in Eastern Europe in 1944, (Martin Landau) plays Josef Krauzenberg, a wealthy Hungarian Jewish business...
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Rachel Krauzenberg
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2004
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The subject of one of Johannes Vermeer's most enduring portraits becomes the focus of this biographical period piece from...
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Maria Thins
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2003
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The best-selling suspense novel by late author Robert Ludlum comes to the screen for a second time, following a 1988...
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2002
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Season nine of ER begins ten minutes after season eight left off, with the County General ER still in lockdown in the face of...
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2002
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2001
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Still not fully recovered from the vicious attack that seriously injured him and killed Lucy Knight, Carter (Noah Wyle) finds...
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2000
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In the shattering conclusion of a two-part story, Carter (Noah Wyle) finds Lucy (Kellie Martin) lying in a pool of blood,...
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2000
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Distracted by his father's refusal to face his lung cancer, Greene (Anthony Edwards) must nevertheless hold down the fort at...
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2000
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Valentine's Day has a strange effect on Greene's (Anthony Edwards) cantankerous dad...
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2000
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Literary genius, legendary wit, bon vivant, and gay martyr, Oscar Wilde was a man whose legend has grown to iconic...
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1998
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Andy Tennant directed this Cinderella variant. The Brothers Grimm arrive at the home of a wealthy Grande Dame (Jeanne Moreau)...
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1998
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In this made-for-television drama, a woman and her husband fight long and hard to make euthanasia legal, but when she is...
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1996
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A daughter who has come to imagine the worst about her mother learns the facts are quite different -- and more shocking than...
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Vera Donovan
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1995
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An Irish castle filled with eccentric characters, both upstairs and down provides the basis for this lively, loopy British...
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1995
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Based on the famous children's novels by Mary Norton, this BBC production stars the diminutive Ian Holm as the...
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1994
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1993
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First telecast by the BBC on November 14, 1993, the two-part British TV movie The Return of the Borrowers is a sequel to the...
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1993
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A woman involved in a satanic cult (Olivia D'Abo) is looking for the devil's new bride. She takes a job as a nanny to find...
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1993
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Based on the 1978 novel by Julian Symons, the two-part, four-hour British miniseries The Blackheath Poisonings was set...
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Harriet Collard
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1992
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Sometimes a family title, among the nobility of England, goes to the "collateral" heirs -- people not in the direct line of...
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1991
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This four-part, four-hour British miniseries was a sequel to Malcolm Bradbury's 1990 TV effort The Gravy Train....
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Hilda Spearpoint
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1991
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The Gravy Train was the first of two British miniseries focusing on the seriocomic misadventures of Dorfman (Christoph...
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Hilda Spearpoint
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1990
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Dark Obsession is a slow, English-made, psychological thriller dealing with erotic obsession, guilt and betrayal. Sir Hugo...
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Lady Crewne
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1990
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1989
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) travels to Moscow to attend the International Artists and Writers Conference. No sooner has she...
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1989
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Made for British television, Act of Will focuses on three generations of women in a proud, indomitable family....
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1989
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Director James Ivory brings his subdued, "Masterpiece Theater" style to a forbidden subject -- homosexual love. Maurice is...
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1987
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In this British melodrama, a country wallflower moves to London and finds herself used and discarded by her callous, married...
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1986
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The Chain is linked by a series of moves. As one couple moves out of their current residence to live in posher quarters,...
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1985
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John Hurt plays the British jockey Bob Champion in this true story of how Champion overcame cancer and the rigors of...
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1984
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Based on Paul Scott's The Raj Quartet, Jewel in the Crown was an Emmy-winning 14-part presentation of PBS'...
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1984
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The four-part British miniseries Malice Aforethought was based on a 1931 British crime novel, which in its time was...
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1979
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1975
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The Mind of Mr. Soames can be described as a melodramatic Charly. John Soames (Terence Stamp) is a hospital patient who has...
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1970
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Perhaps the reason there are so many filmed versions of Hamlet is that in each decade every great Shakespeareian actor, and...
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Gertrude
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1969
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This exotically titled Avengers episode is a working of the 1962 "Cathy Gale" installment "The Big Thinker." The title...
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Loris
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1969
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Several notorious criminals have disappeared without a trace. Assigned to get to the bottom of this mystery, Steed and Emma...
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1967
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A professor of astronomy, David Garrett (Ian Carmichael), is involved with a highly confidential project to develop missiles....
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1964
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How could anyone steal a huge albino elephant? To solve the mystery, Cathy poses as a hunter and pays a visit to Noah's Arc,...
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1964
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Going undercover, Cathy Gale joins the board of directors of a highly suspicious munitions firm. It's all part of a master...
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1962
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