Paradise Lagoon is the American release title of the British The Admirable Crichton. In this Technicolor adaptation of James...
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1957
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1966
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Four pilots are forced to bail out, and they end up stuck upon a remote tropical island filled with beautiful women. This...
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1944
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Derby Day is a typically British omnibus feature, delineating the fates of several different people during a single day at...
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1952
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The producers of Quartet and Trio concluded their cycle with this omnibus film, which features three stories based, as in the...
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1951
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Though its title suggests that Gaiety George is yet another vehicle for British comedian George Formby, the film is in fact a...
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Carter
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1946
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The Caryl Brahams-S. J. Simon novel The Elephant is White is the basis for the British Give us the Moon. Comic actor Vic...
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Peter Pyke
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1944
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Among the first of the late 60s anti-war films that reflected growing concern over the Vietnam War, How I Won the War takes a...
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1967
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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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Jim Knight
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1945
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The imprisoning aspects of Success are humorously analyzed in this British-made film. Oliver Reed plays a wealthy advertising...
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1967
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Two brothers looking to avoid becoming pawns of the establishment come up with a better way of making a living -- through...
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1967
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A British soldier stationed in Africa comes to believe that he is in possession of Arthur's Excalibur in this drama. The...
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1942
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Carol Reed directed this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel about a British shopkeeper who inherits money and tries to crash...
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1941
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British film-favorite Anna Neagle, having previously played such great historical personages as Queen Victoria and Edith...
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1951
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The French Revolution provides the setting for the British musical. The story centers on the notorious rebel Robespierre who...
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Prince of Wales
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1946
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Anna Neagle is so overpoweringly good in Lilacs in the Spring (aka Let's Make Up!) that a times it's easy to forget that her...
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1954
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Corinne Griffith, the stunningly attractive "orchid lady" of the silent screen, originally intended to retire when talkies...
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1932
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This zany British comedy finds a homeless hobo (Ringo Starr) being adopted by the world's richest man, Sir Guy Grand...
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1969
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Maytime in Mayfair is concerned with England's high-fashion set, especially those creatures whose designs set the tone for...
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D'Arcy Davenport
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1949
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In this musical an American's daughter owns an escort agency. Even though WW II rages and men are hungry for females, the...
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1943
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Set in 1783, this romance chronicles the doomed relationship between a prince regent and a Catholic widow. The prince falls...
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Prince of Wales
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1947
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English Paul and French Michelle come together again in this sequel to the 1971 film Friends. Several years have passed since...
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1974
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Beryl Markham: Shadow on the Sun was a two-part TV movie originally telecast in May of 1988. Stefanie Powers is right in her...
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1988
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Filmed in Austria, this British-made musical retells the story of Cinderella as it is found in books of fairy tales. The...
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1976
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Basil Maitland
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1949
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Tony Winster
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1946
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In this British costume musical, Carol Raye plays Empress Maria, a young woman of noble blood who has fallen in love with...
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Count Franz von Hofer
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1945
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As indicated by the title, The Woman He Loved is the story of the romance between Britain's King Edward VII (Anthony Andrews)...
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1988
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Years before the story proper in The Wrong Box gets under way, a "tontine" is drawn up on behalf several young British boys....
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1966
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