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Director
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2002
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Roger Moore won many audiences over with his ability to play the James Bond character with a touch of humor. He has played...
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2000
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Adapted from the novel by James Herbert, this subtle, melancholy British chiller owes a great deal to Henry James's The Turn...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1995
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Stepping Out might be considered a textbook exercise in screenwriting cliche: take Mavis Turner (Liza Minnelli), a woman who...
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Director, Producer
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1991
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Since its London and Broadway stage debut, playwright Willy Russell's Shirley Valentine has proven an excellent showcase for...
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Director, Producer
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1989
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The kibbutz setting to this standard love story between Gil (Joanna Pacula), an Israeli woman and Mike (Sam Robards), a...
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Director, Producer
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1986
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A trio of Oscar nominations and a pair of Golden Globes went to this acclaimed romantic comedy-drama based on the play by...
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Director, Producer
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1983
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Director
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1979
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Though not Ian Fleming's most famous James Bond novel, 1962's The Spy Who Loved Me was distinguished by the unique device of...
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Director
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1977
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In the romantic drama Seven Nights in Japan, Michael York plays Prince George, the fictional heir to the British throne, a...
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Director, Producer
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1976
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Also titled The Price of Freedom, Operation Daybreak is a retelling of the terrible consequences attending the assassination...
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Director
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1976
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English Paul and French Michelle come together again in this sequel to the 1971 film Friends. Several years have passed since...
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Director, Producer
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1974
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Director
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1973
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The main attraction of this teen romance is likely to be the soundtrack music of Elton John. A young English boy, suffering...
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Director, Producer
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1971
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Based on Harold Robbins' bestseller, The Adventurers stars Yugoslav heartthrob Bekim Fehmiu as Porfirio Rubirosa clone Dax...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1970
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James Bond heads East to save the world (and to learn how to serve saki properly) in this action-packed espionage adventure....
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Director
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1967
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Director, Producer
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1966
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In this drama, William Holden plays Ferris, an American soldier who led troops in Malaya during World War II. After the end...
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Director
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1964
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Damn the Defiant! is an 18th-century seafaring drama from director Lewis Gilbert. Alec Guinness plays the stern but...
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Director
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1962
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A young Susannah York had her first lead role in this drama about a teenage girl on the cusp of womanhood. When her mother...
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Director
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1961
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The Bismarck was the fabled German battleship of World War II. This film traces the "life" of the Bismarck from its launching...
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Director
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1960
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Based on Touch It Light, a play by Robert Storey, Skywatch is distinguished by a stellar British cast. Ian Carmichael is the...
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Director
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1960
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Director, Producer
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1960
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Director, Screenwriter
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1959
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Max Bygraves, a popular British comedian who once in a while entertained thoughts of a dramatic career, is costarred with...
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Director
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1958
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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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Director, Screenwriter
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1958
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Paradise Lagoon is the American release title of the British The Admirable Crichton. In this Technicolor adaptation of James...
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Director
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1957
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One of the many inspirational true stories told about WWII, this is the story of Douglas Bader, an undauntable character who...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1956
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Escape from a German POW camp is the goal of the rescourceful Allied prisoners in this war film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director
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1955
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Dirk Bogarde digressed from his usual lightweight image to portray a smarmy murderer in Cast a Dark Shadow. He kills his...
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Director
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1955
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The Good Die Young is a psychological crime yarn, exploring the motivations of four participants in an armed robbery....
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Director, Screenwriter
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1954
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them is our candidate for the most dramatic title of any British World War II film. Happily, the film...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1954
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In this children's movie, little orphan Johnny endeavors to fulfill his dream and return to Poland, his native land....
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Director
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1953
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This drama chronicles the nasty exploits of a young London punk and his thuggish gang as they mug passersby and seduce...
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Director
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1953
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The title character of Albert, R.N is portrayed by-well, by no one. Albert is a papier-mache dummy, constructed by the...
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Director
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1953
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The British Cosh Boy was unsubtly but appropriately retitled The Slasher in the U.S. James Kenney plays Roy Walsh, one of the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1953
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Time Gentlemen Please is a phrase that is all too familiar to British pub patrons; it means that it's closing time, and...
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Director
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1953
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The Hundred Hour Hunt was originally released in Britain as Emergency, then as Emergency Call. A woman lies in a hospital...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1952
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Impoverished British bank clerk John Ross (Jack Watling) is hopelessly in love with drop-dead gorgeous Irene James...
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Director
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1952
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Star-in-the-making Laurence Harvey receives third billing in the British There is Another Sun. Set in the rarefied world of...
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Director
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1951
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In this British crime drama, a petty crook teams up with a gangster to steal some jewels, but somehow the robbery goes awry...
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Director
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1951
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The action in the British Marry Me! centers around a marriage bureau. Utilizing the "omnibus" approach made popular by such...
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Screenwriter
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1949
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Prolific British second-feature director Lewis Gilbert made his cinematic debut with The Little Ballerina. Yvonne Marsh stars...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1947
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In this romantic comedy, a humble country girl lives her life in the ramshackle mansion of her aged uncle. Feeling sorry for...
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1938
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Filmed in lavish Technicolor and given Tiffany production values by producer Alexander Korda, the British comedy Divorce of...
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1938
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The exploits of 18th-century British highwayman Dick Turpin have been immortalized in scores of poems, ballads, novels, plays...
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1933
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Margery (Margarita Fisher) decides to form a partnership with her friend Franklyn Smith, a struggling attorney (Jack Mower)....
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1925
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1922
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1922
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Author E. Phillips Oppenheim proves here that a good novelist does not necessarily make a great screenwriter. He penned this...
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1921
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This English-made version of the famed tale by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle doesn't even come close to the definitive 1939 talkie...
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Stapleton
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1920
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1919
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The Sons of Satan are a gang of crooks headed by the amoral Henry Normand (Gerald Ames). He also goes by the name Paul de...
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1916
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