After getting caught cheating his bookmaking boss over a high-stakes pinball wager, Neil Gallagher (Ken Marshall) leaves his...
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1978
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Jonathan Swift's satire about a sailor's strange voyage is the source of this, one of many filmed adaptations of the tale. ~...
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1977
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This is not the same kind of film as the 1962 production, Tom Jones. In fact, it is a "nudie musical", as evidenced by the...
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1976
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This bedroom farce seems better suited to a suburban dinner theatre than the Big Screen, but everyone involved strives to...
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1975
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Alfred Hitchcock entered the 1970s with his commercial reputation virtually in tatters, a far cry from his stature at the...
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1972
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Chief Guard
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1971
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In 1943 North Africa, George Patton (George C. Scott) assumes command of (and instills some much-needed discipline in) the...
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Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery
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1970
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Like Socrates of ancient Athens, Michael Rimmer (Peter Cook) of modern England believes the key to success is to ask the...
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1970
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This offbeat comedy finds Teddy (Marty Feldman) as a television advertising man given a seemingly meaningless project. Slated...
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1970
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1969
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Oh! What a Lovely War is an every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton's 1963 play, as staged in London by...
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1969
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Jamie McGregor (Barry Evans) is in his last year of high school and hoping to lose his status as a virgin, in this romantic...
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1968
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This uneven spy saga finds secret agent Charles Hood (Vince Edwards) on the trail of the criminal master spy Hammerhead...
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1968
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Falling somewhere between the Beyond the Fringe school and the Monty Python league, Bedazzled is an irreverent Faust...
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Inspector Clarke
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1968
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Humorist Max Wilk scripted this listless film version of his book of the same name. Jerry Lewis plays George Lester, an...
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1968
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Inspector Crabbe
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1968
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Set in the 1950s in Britain, this award-winning social comedy by director and co-writer John Boulting features...
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1959
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One of the most significant moments in the history of British warfare (in both the best and worst sense) is given reverent...
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1958
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This hour-long episode of the ITV network's anthology series Television Playhouse (which ran from 1955 through 1964 in the...
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1955
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Dorothy and Campbell Christie's witty courtroom comedy/drama Carrington V.C. was given a classy screen treatment by director...
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1954
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