The first horror film from notorious British director Pete Walker, this is a brutal but rather pedestrian pulp thriller about...
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1970
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Two gunrunners' hunt for buried treasure in Java is disrupted by the quest for the same woman. ~ Rovi...
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Harvey Ward
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1970
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Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy wrote, co-produced and stars in (but did not direct) this sophomoric monster mash about a...
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1970
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No relation to the 1953 El Alamein (beyond a common "real life" source), The Battle of El Alamein was a French-Italian...
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1969
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This is not the same film as the gosh-awful 1970 Al Adamson epic with J.Carroll Naish and Lon Chaney Jr. Originally titled...
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Dr. Odo Warnoff
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1969
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Posing as a magazine writer, Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) dogs the trail of celebrated Parisian ballet dancer Danielle...
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1969
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Plenty of campy humor enlivens Antonio Margheriti's tame giallo thriller about murders at a prestigious girl's boarding...
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Inspector Duran
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1968
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CIA agent Donovan (Gene Barry) travels to Britain to untangle a web of international spies. He falls for the estranged wife...
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1968
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During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans...
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1968
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A team of research scientists believe they have discovered a superior intelligence. Jim Tanner (George Hamilton) and his...
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1968
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) is on the hunt for Red spy major Jan Anka, who has assumed the identity of deceased...
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1968
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An international crime syndicate is threatened by the information given to American journalist Tab Hunter and sets out to...
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1968
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In this explicitly violent espionage drama, spies and counterspies collide in Athens as they endeavor to lay claim to a...
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1967
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The posh St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans is the setting for this drama based on a popular novel by Arthur Hailey. Trent...
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1967
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A seaport murder alerts Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) to the presence of Communist spies in the area. Sure enough,...
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1967
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A group of bumbling soldiers are ordered to destroy a crucial Nazi transmitter just before the launch of the D-Day invasion....
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1967
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Released theatrically in Europe, Hondo and the Apaches was stitched together from the first two episodes of the Hondo TV...
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1967
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Michael Rennie, who earned his sci-fi/fantasy chops as the benevolent alien Klatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still, essays a...
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1966
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Michael Rennie returns as The Keeper in this conclusion of a two-part story. Thanks to Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris, the...
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1966
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This futuristic sci-fi film contains a strong message against communism. It begins in the year 2087 and presents a...
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1966
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Told via flashback by a saloon keeper to a census taker in a tiny Texas town, this brutal, adult-oriented western offers the...
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Brooks Durham [Main Cast]
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1966
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Virginia City is visited by one Thomas Crippen (Ashley Cowan), an Englishman who has travelled all over the world in search...
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Prof. Poppy/Dr. Mundy
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1965
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Michael Rennie guest stars as Charles Briswell, an accused murderer whom Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) rescues from a miner's...
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1965
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This is the second of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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This film version of the Broadway play of the same name was produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Bob (Barry Nelson) is a...
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Dirk Winston
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1963
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Ralph Manson
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1963
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Seeking emotional and financial security, young Elisa Minden (Antoinette Bower) marries the wealthy, and considerably older,...
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1961
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story of an expedition to a remote plateau rumored to be the home of prehistoric beasts, already the...
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Lord John Roxton
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1960
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Promoted as an in-depth study of the art of mountain climbing, this episode of Walt Disney Presents is actually an extended...
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1959
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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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Capt. John Winter
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1959
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In turn-of-the-century San Francisco, Lucia Clay (Barbara Bel Geddes) attends a party where she announces her engagement to...
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1958
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Unseen Heroes, along with Missiles from Hell, represented the US titles of the British The Battle of the V1. Set in...
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Stefan
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1958
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Political intrigue and romantic gamesmanship send an already torrid Caribbean community to the boiling point in this drama....
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Hilary Carson
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1957
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Frank Freeman Jr., son of the longtime head of Paramount Pictures, made his debut as producer with the opulent but empty Omar...
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Hasani
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1957
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Teenage Rebel was the misleadingly lurid title bestowed upon this film version of Edith R. Sommer's Broadway play A Roomful...
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Jay Fallon
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1956
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Telecast live from Hollywood, this hour-long version of Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde stars Michael Rennie...
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Dr. Henry Jekyll,Edward Hyde
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1955
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Seven Cities of Gold is the story of Father Junipero Serra (Michael Rennie), the 18th century Jesuit priest who founded the...
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Father Junipero Serra
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1955
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Lord Esketh
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1955
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The first of two Clark Gable films produced by 20th Century-Fox, Soldier of Fortune casts Gable as an American mercenary,...
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Inspector Merryweather
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1955
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Unable to find work in Hollywood due to the Blacklist, director Robert Rossen filmed his 1954 production Mambo in Italy....
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Count Enrico
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1954
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Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte
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1954
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Hal Foster's Sunday-comics saga of a young Viking prince in the service of King Arthur is brought to the screen in...
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1954
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Debra Paget displays as much epidermis as the 1954 censors would allow in the escapist adventure Princess of the Nile....
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Rama Khan
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1954
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Demetrius and the Gladiators was the sequel to The Robe, and though they were released several months apart, the films were...
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Peter
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1954
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Historically important as the first CinemaScope feature film, 20th Century-Fox's The Robe is fine dramatic entertainment in...
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Peter
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1953
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Brigadier General Maitland
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1953
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Dr. Paul Manning
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1953
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Capt. Richard Saville
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1953
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The 1912 sinking of the luxury liner Titanic is used as a backdrop for a several fictional subplots, chief of which involves...
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1953
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Generous helpings of stock footage from the 1944 film Buffalo Bill help make Pony Soldier seem far more expensive and...
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1952
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Not up to the classic 1935 presentation, this is still an excellent adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic novel. The familiar...
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Jean Valjean
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1952
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David Trask (Gary Merrill), the sole survivor of an airplane crash, takes it upon himself to contact the families of the...
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Dr. Fortness
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1952
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Based on a true story, 5 Fingers stars James Mason as a man known to his superiors only as Cicero. Ostensibly the valet of...
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George Travers
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1952
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The Desert Fox is a superb filmed biography of German general Erwin Rommel, concentrating on the period between his retreat...
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1951
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I'll Never Forget You is an updated remake of 1933's Berkeley Square; both films used John L. Balderston's stage play as a...
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Roger Forsyth
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1951
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A remake of the French Le Corbeau ("The Raven"), The Thirteenth Letter is a film noir in a curious setting -- a rural village...
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Dr. Pearson
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1951
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All of Washington, D.C., is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps...
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Klaatu
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1951
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Miss Laramie Pilgrim (Yolande Donlan) is an American factory girl. Anxious to see what life is like outside her own backyard,...
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Bob Thane
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1950
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Maj. Templeton [Sanatorium]
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1950
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Partly conceived as a follow-up to Prince of Foxes, 20th Century-Fox's The Black Rose, reunites the earlier film's two stars,...
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Edward I Longshanks
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1950
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In the Anglo-American The Body Said No!, actor Michael Rennie plays his most challenging role: "himself." The scene is a...
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1950
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The Golden Madonna is a peppy romantic adventure, utilizing its tight budget to the utmost. British actress Phyllis Calvert...
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Mike Christie
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1949
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The Idol of Paris is based on Paiva, Queen of Love, a novel by Alfred Schirokauer. Set in the mid-19th century, the film...
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1948
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Before detective Slim Callaghan (Michael Rennie) can meet with prospective client Col. Stenhurst, he gets drugged, is ordered...
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Slim Callaghan
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1948
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This drama is set in Switzerland and chronicles a fight between an innkeeper and her husband, a chronic adulterer. The...
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Rudolph
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1947
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Charles Mortimer
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1947
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George Bernard Shaw adapted his own play for the screen in this blithe film version of the romance between Caesar...
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1946
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In this drama, set during the reign of King Charles II, the aristocratic Lady Skelton (Margaret Lockwood) attempts to relieve...
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1945
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Australian-born comic actor Vic Oliver was usually at his best on-screen when teamed with an unusually talented leading lady....
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Bob Fielding
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1945
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Tower of Terror is set in a lonely lighthouse on a tiny German-controlled island. Demented lighthouse keeper Kristan (Wilfred...
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Anthony Hale
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1942
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Having underestimated Hitler in the 1930s, British propaganda specialists spent the early war years insisting they were...
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1942
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In this comedy, a groom's constant jealousy creates domestic turmoil for his devoted bride. More trouble comes when he buys...
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1941
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This stirring wartime morale-booster stars John Clements in a virtual reprise of his "redeemed hero" role in...
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1941
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Dangerous Moonlight was the original British title for the wartime drama Suicide Squadron. Anton Walbrook plays a famed...
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1941
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Originally released in England in 1941 as This Man is Dangerous, The Patient Vanishes was distributed in the US in 1947 to...
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1941
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This Man in Paris was the followup to the successful British comedy-mystery This Man is News. Barry K. Barnes and Valerie...
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1939
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A minor effort from a major director, Bank Holiday is little more than a series of anecdotes involving middle-class...
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1938
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This interesting early docu-drama offers a complete chronicle of the history of aviation from prehistoric times through the...
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1936
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