Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall star as Victor and Dolly Fabian in this successful cinematic version of the stage comedy by...
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Dolly Fabian
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1960
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The Reluctant Debutante is a vintage example of the sort of elegant, witty "polite" comedy that Hollywood used to pull off so...
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Sheila Broadbent
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1958
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Sybil Wren
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1957
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A beautiful English model encounters the romantic advances of an Egyptian ruler. She's more interested in a soldier she's...
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Ronnie
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1956
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Rex Harrison is The Constant Husband in this delightful British comedy. It all begins when amnesia victim Charles Hathaway...
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Monica Hathaway
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1955
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Love, marriage and show business provide the basis of this lively comedy that centers on a husband and wife, who are chosen...
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Laura Foster
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1955
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Sir Walter Scott's medieval take on the "John Alden" story formed the basis of Quentin Durward. Robert Taylor dons armor in...
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Isabelle, Countess of Marcroy
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1955
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In this comedy of misunderstanding, a husband misses the train his wife is aboard and ends up staying at the very same hotel...
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1954
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In this thriller, an imprisoned psycho killer's wife tries to start a new life. She changes her name and marries again. Her...
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1953
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The contentious world of prizefighting provides the setting of this episodic drama that chronicles the lives of five...
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1953
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Shadow Man was one of several British films released stateside in 1953 by Lippert Productions. Cesar Romero play Luigi, a...
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Barbara Gale
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1953
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Though Meet Mr. Lucifer reads rather better than it plays, the film is still good for a few healthy laughs. Stanley Holloway...
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1953
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The plot of the thoroughly captivating British comedy Genevieve can be summed up in a sentence: Two young couples participate...
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Rosalind Peters
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1953
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The first of the popular British "Doctor" comedy series, Doctor in the House stars Dirk Bogarde as callow young medical...
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Isobel
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1953
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Wings of Danger was originally released in England as Dead on Course. This early Hammer Studios effort stars Zachary Scott as...
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Alexia
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1952
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The world of provincial British theatre is given a gentle going over in Curtain Up. Short of funds, a small-town repertory...
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1952
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...And it ended in London. This backstage yarn stars Jane Hylton as a talented dress designer who lets nothing get in the way...
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1952
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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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The Anglo-American musicomedy Happy Go Lovely is set in Edinburgh, Scotland, during a major film festival. The gathered...
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1951
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1950
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1950
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London Town was painstakingly planned as a huge box-office smash--even unto hiring several Hollywood leading lights to work...
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Patsy
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1946
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George Bernard Shaw adapted his own play for the screen in this blithe film version of the romance between Caesar...
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1946
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In this British costume musical, Carol Raye plays Empress Maria, a young woman of noble blood who has fallen in love with...
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1945
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A pair of furloughed British sailors and a Wren go for a visit to Stonehenge, get caught in a violent storm and end up in...
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1944
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1944
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1944
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