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Mme. Dueaux
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1960
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In this crime drama, a psychiatrist is fond of using hypnotism to help his clients. One day a test pilot comes in. He is...
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1957
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In this drama, a writer and his wife rent a small country cottage where he plans on doing some work. Unfortunately, he soon...
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1957
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Bouncing back and forth between American and European productions in the 1950s, director Steve Sekely settled in Italy long...
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1957
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His last film involving his own writing, Lewis Milestone directs the romantic drama The Widow, based on the novel La Vedova...
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1955
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The British Something Money Can't Buy offers a few smaller-scale variations on themes previously explored in the 1946...
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Anne Wilding
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1952
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Paul Dupuis is featured in Son Copain as a Royal Canadian Mountie who, as the saying goes, always gets his man. This time,...
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Helen
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1951
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Circle of Danger stars Ray Milland as an American at large in London, Wales and Scotland. During World War 2, Milland's...
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Elspeth Graham
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1951
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A French-American cooperative film about drug smuggling on the French Riviera. ~ Rovi...
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1950
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1950
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Outrageously sexist, The Perfect Woman is also very funny if you're in a politically incorrect mood. A dotty scientist...
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Penelope Belman
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1949
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Four top French filmmakers were involved in the "omnibus" feature Retour a la Vie. The film offers four separate stories,...
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1949
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Ingrid
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1949
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Though hampered by a small budget that shrank with each shooting day, director Burgess Meredith fashioned a serviceable film...
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1949
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Mary
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1948
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Low-hanging clouds and low-cut blouses dominate the brooding British melodrama Jassy. Margaret Lockwood is at her...
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Dilys Helmar
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1948
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In this musical, a renowned tenor meets a lovely woman at a British railway station. When the woman's dog gets in a fight,...
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Mary Santell
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1948
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So Well Remembered was the first of a proposed series of Anglo-American co-productions underwritten by Hollywood's RKO Radio...
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Julie
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1947
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Years ago a woman discovers that she married a bigamist and gives her baby boy to a couple for adoption. Now she has...
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Lily Bates
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1947
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Holiday Camp was a British comedy that served the same purpose as Hollywood's The Egg and I--to act as the launching pad for...
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1947
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Dana Andrews -- in one of the best performances of his career -- plays Logan Stuart, a bold, ambitious general store and...
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1946
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A classic in gothic-romantic excess, Madonna of Seven Moons was one of the most successful British films of its genre. Though...
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Angela Lambardi
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1945
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Johnny Frenchman uses humor to drive home the point that, despite all previous rivalries and hostilties, the French and...
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Sue Pomeroy
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1945
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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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Caroline
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1945
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The "2000 Women" of the film's title are the female inmates in a WW II German concentration camp in France. Though many of...
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Rosemary Brown
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1944
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No relation to the 1970 box-office blockbuster of the same name, the 1944 British film Love Story was originally released in...
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Lissa Campbell
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1944
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Suspected Person was one of several Associated British Pathe productions released in the U.S. by PRC pictures....
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Joan Raynor
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1943
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Millions Like Us is a fundamentally honest dramatization of the British "home front" during World War II. Patricia Roc plays...
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Celia Crowson
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1943
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Let the People Sing is an offshoot of J. B. Priestly's earlier show business-based fable The Good Companions. In Companions,...
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Hope Ollerton
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1942
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This musical is loosely based upon the career of the British "Forces' Sweetheart" Vera Lynn, a popular BBC radio singer who...
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1942
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Released in England as Gentleman of Venture, It Happened to One Man was produced in England with "frozen funds" accumulated...
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1941
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In this old-joke-filled farce, a married couple has to put up with an obnoxious mother-in-law whose husband gets caught...
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1941
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Eden Philpotts' "provincial" comic novel and play The Farmer's Wife was first filmed in the silent era by Alfred Hitchcock....
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Sibley
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1941
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In this crime drama, a peace-loving surgeon must operate upon the man who invented a catastrophic new weapon. The trouble...
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1940
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Will Fyffe makes another appearance as Mr. Reeder, the seemingly absent-minded Scotland Yard sleuth created by Edgar Wallace....
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1940
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Boozy doctor O'Dowd gets into deep trouble after he is accused of operating under the influence and causing the death of his...
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Rosemary
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1940
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In this wartime comedy, a garage owner, and his pal, a ventriloquist enlist and head for France where they are soon captured...
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1940
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Filmed in 1939 but not put into general release until 1942, Lady in Distress stars Michael Redgrave as an innocent bystander...
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Pat
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1939
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Long after the company went out of business in the US, Grand National Pictures thrived in England, turning out such...
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Doris Bevan
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1939
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In this mystery a Scotland Yard investigator and a police doctor unite to find "The Ringer" a mysterious killer and master of...
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1939
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Harry Baur, who in the 1930s was the most distinguished character actor in Europe, was the star of the 1936 French historical...
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1938
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