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1973
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In this historical fantasy, based on the classic medieval poem during the days of King Arthur, the gallant Green Knight...
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1973
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An institutionalized schizophrenic with a Messiah complex inherits the position of an English Earl in this cutting satire of...
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1972
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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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Capt. Dobi
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1972
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When American agents in Moscow try to recover a stolen letter implicating America in an anti-Red China plot, they discover a...
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Janis
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1970
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Captain Douglas (Michael Caine) is the British army leader who is ordered to lead a band of mercenaries into the desert....
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Col. Masters
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1969
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A legendary Jack the Ripper-type killer named the Gaslight Ghoul has apparently returned from the dead. Using the London fog...
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1969
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Two German spies and a woman physician (Suzy Kendall) are taken by submarine to Scotland where they enter the country at...
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1969
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This combination romantic comedy and political satire finds fashion photographer Ben Morris (James Garner) traveling to Latin...
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Crowley
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1968
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Count Massimo Contini
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1968
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A spoof of the superhero craze of the late 1960s, this episode gets under way when several businessmen are found clawed to...
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1967
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In this Ivan Tors action adventure (that later served as the basis for the television series Cowboy in Africa, John Mills...
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1967
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In this 1967 drama, resourceful British agent Bulldog Drummond, who appeared onscreen in a series of spy stories between 1929...
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Carl Petersen
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1967
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The twelve-year old heir to a fortune decides to fight back after he learns that his avaricious uncle is out to kill him in...
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Maj. Harrison
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1966
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After declaring a holy war to rid the Sudan of Anglo-Egyptian rule in the 1880s, the fanatical Sudanese leader Muhammad Ahmad...
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1966
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Arthur Hiller directed this exciting World War II drama starring Rock Hudson as Major Donald Craig of the British North...
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Col. John Harker
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1966
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Adapted from the Robert Bloch short story "The Skull of the Marquis de Sade," this inventive gothic chiller from Amicus stars...
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1965
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Michael Caine made his first appearance as novelist Len Deighton's bespectacled British-spy Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File....
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Dalby
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1965
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In this drama, the devilish Chinese villain has concocted a deadly gas. He tries it out in a small English town and is...
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Nayland Smith
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1965
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This British comedy details what happens to five sailors and a passenger as they spend fifteen hours on shore leave in London...
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1964
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Filmed on a grand scale, Zulu is a rousing recreation of the January 22, 1879, siege of Rorke's Drift in Natal, Africa. An...
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1964
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Though based on two Edgar Allen Poe stories, Masque of the Red Death relies more upon its mood and atmosphere than its story...
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1964
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Greek mythology is done up brown by the special-effects expertise of Ray Harryhausen in Jason and the Argonauts. Jason...
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1963
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This routine wartime drama is set at sea and involves a British convoy trying to elude a group of German U-Boats. After one...
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1963
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In this mystery, based on an Edgar Wallace story, a wicked seductress uses her wiles on a weak-willed cop and persuades him...
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1962
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Based on Mark Twain's classic tale, this lively 16th-century-set comedy drama chronicles the misadventures and the lessons...
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1962
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In this British costume adventure, a courageous knight foils the plans of a baron to steal the treasure of King Henry III. ~...
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1962
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In this drama, set after the end of WW II, a young man returns to his father's small Bavarian village and is dismayed to...
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1962
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In this courtroom melodrama, a single woman, born of an unwed mother, allows a solicitor to contest her mother's will. ~...
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1962
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In this Edgar Wallace mystery, the trouble begins when a Rhodesian jewel thief kills a policeman and simply disappears. Now...
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1961
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Filmed at least nine times over the last nine decades, Jules Verne's Mysterious Island received its most popular...
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1961
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In this thriller, a safe designer suffers amnesia after jewel thieves trick him into cracking a safe. He cannot clear his...
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1961
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A rebellious teenager runs away from home and joins the SoHo beatniks when her widowed father remarries a much younger woman....
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1960
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Directed by American expatriate Joseph Losey, the British The Criminal is a gloom-wallow elevated by superb performances. Top...
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1960
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Having portrayed Robin Hood on TV for five years, Richard Greene reprises the role in Hammer Films' Sword of Sherwood Forest....
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1960
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This enjoyably twisted British thriller was shot back-to-back with the equally warped Haunted Strangler and is one of the...
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1959
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In this tepid thriller blind switchboard operator Jane Pringle (Patricia Dainton) inherits the valuable brooch of a recently...
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1959
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Greek actress Melina Mercouri made her English-language film debut in The Gypsy and the Gentleman. Mercouri plays tempestuous...
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1958
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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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1956
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In this comedy-thriller, a woman returns to the country to see her godmother only to learn that the old woman has...
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1956
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Not quite a full-fledged musical, As Long as They're Happy can be described as a romantic comedy with song-and-dance...
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1955
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Opening with elaborate preparations for the Queen of England's birthday, The Queen's Guards introduces the audience via...
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1955
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In this sci-fi film, a Venusian emissary and an earth woman become friends. The alien tells her that he has come to warn her...
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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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1954
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Mystery writer Gale assists the police in solving the mysterious death of a person found with 2 cigarette butts and an empty...
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1954
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