Precocious Pippi Longstocking (Tami Erin) falls off her father's pirate ship and washes up in a small coastal town in...
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Co-producer, Director, Screenwriter
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1988
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An introverted girl who yearns for popularity (Kristy McNichol) attends a pirate festival in her seaside community, featuring...
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Director
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1982
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Marred by prejudice and derogatory stereoptypes of gays and Hispanics, this subpar drama by Ken Annakin does not treat women...
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Director
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1980
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Big-time movie director Kenneth Annakin called the shots in this TV pilot film. "Institute for Revenge" is the nickname for a...
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Director
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1979
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This four-hour TV movie is one more of novelist Harold Robbins' "guess who everyone is supposed to really be?" wallowfests...
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Director
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1978
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Director
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1978
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The story in this lavish cinemadaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Man in the Iron Mask remains faithful to the original novel:...
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Director
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1977
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David Niven is an English tutor for the son of the Japanese ambassador to a Southeast Asian country. The two are used as...
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Director
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1975
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Director
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1972
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This slapstick comedy concerns the annual auto race in Monte Carlo and boasts an international cast of all-star thespians....
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Director, Producer, Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1969
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Vittorio De Sica delivers a full-blown comic performance as Cesare Celli, an American gangster exiled to Italy and kidnapped...
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Director
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1968
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A lawmen who is sworn to bring a rebel to justice finds himself developing a great respect and admiration for his quarry in...
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Director, Producer
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1967
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In December of 1944, the Allied high command is convinced that German forces in Belgium are in a low state of readiness, and...
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Director
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1965
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The Informers of the title are a loose grouping of underworld types, upon whom Scotland Yard inspector Nigel Patrick depends...
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Director
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1965
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Ken Annakin's large-canvas comedy Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines is set in 1910. In order to boost...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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This comedy features a 12-step Program for habitual hoods. The recovering criminal takes a job as a department store Santa,...
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Director
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1963
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The star of this slapstick comedy is not a person but an antique Bentley sports car, the source of several misadventures....
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Director
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1963
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In this western-style film, set in South Africa, circa the late 1900s, a local police sergeant finds himself pursued by the...
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Director
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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Director
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1962
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Very Important Person is an amusing British comedy set in a German POW camp during World War II. Sir Ernest Pease (James...
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Director
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1961
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None of the many cinemadaptations of Johan Wyss' The Swiss Family Robinson are as relentlessly enjoyable as this 1960 Disney...
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Director
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1960
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Filmed on location in Switzerland, Walt Disney's Third Man on the Mountain was based on Banner in the Sky, a book by James...
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Director
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1959
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In this romantic comedy, a young woman spends all her time caring for her ailing mother. The one bright spot in her life is...
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Director
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1958
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A Graham Greene novel was the basic source for the British psychological melodrama Across the Bridge. Rod Steiger plays Carl...
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Director
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1957
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Three Men in a Boat is the second film version of the comic novel by Jerome K. Jerome. The titular trio is played by popular...
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Director
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1957
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Director
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1956
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John Gregson stars as Chayley Broadbent, a young Yorkshire businessman leading a dull, perfunctory life. He inherits a...
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Director
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1955
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Land of Fury is an austere "western" set in New Zealand during the 1820s. The epic-proportioned storyline involves a group of...
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Director
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1954
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While off on a drunken toot, three British naval officers attach an old baby carriage and a pawnbroker's sign to the stern of...
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Director
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1954
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1952
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Better known as The Story of Robin Hood, this colorful costume adventure was the second made-in-Britain production for...
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Director
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1952
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Director
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1951
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The presence of Peter Lorre assured a modicum of American business for the British meller Double Confession. It all begins...
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Director
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1950
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Director
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1950
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Landfall takes place during the early portions of WWII. RAF pilot Rick (Michael Denison) is transferred to another squadron...
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Director
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1949
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The Huggets Abroad is the last and most contrived of Britain's "Huggetts" film series. The titular family members, first...
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Director
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1949
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This disaster movie is based on the true story of ways in which a diverse group of plane passengers managed to survive after...
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Director
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1948
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In this comedy, the Huggett family patriarch decides to run for public office. His entire platform is built upon a promise...
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Director
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1948
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Director
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1948
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The fictional Hugget Family makes the first of three film appearances in this domestic comedy from Great Britain. ~ Sandra...
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Director
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1948
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Based on the play by Peter Blackmore, Miranda was the first of two British comedies starring Glynis Johns as a mischievous...
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Director
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1948
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Holiday Camp was a British comedy that served the same purpose as Hollywood's The Egg and I--to act as the launching pad for...
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Director
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1947
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