Josh Appignanesi's dark drama Song of Songs opens with Ruth (Nathalie Press), a young Orthodox Jewish woman, returning home...
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2005
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2004
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This period drama explores the life and times of the 16th century doctor and scientist who some believed could see into the...
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1994
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Ann-Margret stars in the made-for-cable movie Nobody's Children, filmed on-location in Bucharest, Romania, and based on a...
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1994
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Franz Kafka's classic tale of Josef K., a bank clerk who is placed on trial for an unnamed, unknowable crime, is given a...
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1993
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This silly Australian slasher film concerns a psychopath strangling students at an elite Catholic girls' school run by a...
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Miles Sheffield
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1990
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The four-part British miniseries Pursuit, based upon Robert L. Fish's novel of the same name, was first telecast in the...
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1989
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1988
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Tipping the scales on the Monty Python-esque side of broad comedy, this outrageous and classically British farce is a series...
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1988
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1988
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1988
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This comedy was inspired by the true story of Cynthia Payne, a former waitress who gained fame as England's best-known (and...
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1987
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nicholas Gage, Eleni traces Gage's search for the truth behind the execution of his...
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1985
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A young boy joins a group of renegade dwarves on an unpredictable journey through time in this humorous fantasy. Monty Python...
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1981
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Saint and the Brave Goose was culled from the revived Saint TV series of the late 1970s. Ian Ogilvy takes over from...
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1981
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Based on the epic novel by James Clavell, Shogun originated as an epic five-part television miniseries, filmed on location in...
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1980
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The Sweeney started out as a British TV detective program all about Scotland Yard's Flying Squad. Its popularity spawned a...
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1978
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The Australian Eliza Fraser tries for the wig-and-bodice bawdiness of Tom Jones. The title character, played by...
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1976
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Essentially a reworking of their earlier omnibus Asylum, this is another anthology of pulp horror tales from Amicus, this one...
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1973
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Set during World War 2, The Blockhouse takes place virtually in its entirety in an underground German blockhouse. Six men of...
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1973
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Polish actress Ingrid Pitt became a cult figure for her portrayal of the notorious Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Bathory in...
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1972
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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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Nicholas and Alexandra covers the rise and fall of the last of the Russian Romanovs. We first meet Czar Nicholas...
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1971
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Singer Robert Goulet had already spent a season (1966-67) as a TV secret agent on Blue Light when he signed for the...
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1970
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1970
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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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Subtitled A Film About London, this drama is a quintessential experimental counter-culture film of the late 1960s that...
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1968
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Filmed during the production break between the sixth and seventh season of The Avengers, this episode served as the swan song...
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1968
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Adapted from his own Royal Shakespeare Company production of Peter Weiss' play entitled The Persecution and Assassination of...
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1966
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