From the makers of The Alien Saga comes The Omen Legacy, an AMC documentary covering all four films in the thrilling series...
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2001
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Two brothers learn vital lessons about growing up in this emotional drama from Ireland. Jack (Dean Pritchard) is a...
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Miriam
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2000
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Writer-director Jonathan Nossiter's first feature film is a moody exploration of assaults upon, and shifts in, personal...
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Madeleine Vesey
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1997
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John Thaw returns as wily British barrister James Kavanagh as Kavanagh Q.C. enters its second season. The first of the year's...
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Lizzie Kavanagh
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1995
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The first episode of Kavanagh Q.C.'s third season is "Mute of Malice," in which high-profile British barrister James Kavanagh...
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Lizzie Kavanagh
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1995
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An unexpected and ironic twist caps barrister James Kavanagh's (John Thaw) defense of a doctor accused of murder in "Memento...
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Lizzie Kavanagh
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1995
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Crusty, crafty British barrister James Kavanagh (John Thaw) fluctuates between defender and prosecutor in the four...
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Lizzie Kavanagh
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1995
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The fifth and last season of Kavanagh Q.C. begins with the first of its four episodes, "Previous Convictions," in which...
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Lizzie Kavanagh
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1995
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Based on the 1990 mystery-suspense novel by Ruth Rendell, the two-part British miniseries The Strawberry Tree focused on a...
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Petra Summers
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1995
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This film, set in a small Australian community, is adapted from a novel of the same name by Tim Winton. It tells the story...
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Alice Flack
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1994
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Gillian Armstrong directed this quietly bittersweet and coldly ironic examination of the death throes of a crumbling...
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Beth
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1992
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Lisa Harrow and Peter McEnery were among the powerhouse performers appearing in the two-part British miniseries Witchcraft....
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1992
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1990
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The troubles in Northern Ireland are the backdrop for this made-for-television drama about an IRA hitman assigned to seek...
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1988
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Adapted by David Stevens (who also directed) from a novel by Gwen Kelly, the Australian miniseries Always Afternoon took...
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1987
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Based on a novel by Sue McCauley, this story of a socially forbidden affair between Liz (Lisa Harrow) a 32-year-old,...
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Liz
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1985
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In this uneven Kiwi action-adventure with a few plot holes here and there, two Americans get into trouble when they accept a...
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Dr. Christine Rubin
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1985
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The life and times of Britain's first female Member of Parliament are dramatically chronicled in this British miniseries....
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1982
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This British TV miniseries, filmed in Australia, is based on the same source play (by John Colton and Margaret Lindon) and...
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1982
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First published in 1971, Margaret Drabble's novel The Waterfall was celebrated as "a strong modern conception of the concept...
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1981
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Premiering on American television on December 29, 1981, From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II was originally an...
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Wanda
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1981
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The second sequel to the 1976 horror hit The Omen finds Damien Thorn assuming the full mantle of the Antichrist and preparing...
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Kate
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1981
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Bernardo Bertolucci's 255-minute 1900 was a gargantuan undertaking, requiring the resources of three European countries and a...
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1976
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James Herriot wrote several well-loved books about his experiences as a small-town veterinarian in the Yorkshire countryside...
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Helen Herriot
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1976
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In this psychological melodrama, a nun becomes obsessed with purifying the souls of those dwelling in her hostel-convent....
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1974
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This feature-length dramatization of James Herriot's best-seller was issued by EMI as a big-screen theatrical release in...
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Helen Alderson
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1974
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1949
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