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2011
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2011
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Penned between 1946 and 1961, Ernest Hemingway's novel The Garden of Eden remained incomplete at the time of its author's...
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Colonel Boyle
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2010
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A dejected nine-year-old girl finds her dreary Christmas in Vienna magically transformed by an enchanted gift in director...
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Father
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2010
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A complacent, middle-aged ear, nose, and throat doctor attempts to win back his wayward wife with a little help from their...
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Ben Bingham
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2009
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After more than two decades as one of the world's most recognizable stars, Madonna steps behind the camera for the first time...
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Professor Flynn
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2008
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A kindly aristocrat suffering from an unsightly curse breaks free from her extravagant, prison-like estate to seek adventure...
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Franklin Wilhern
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2008
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A once-promising student finds herself in a dire predicament when the voices in her head grow too loud to ignore, and her...
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2008
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In the mid-'90s, an Englishman by the name of Alan Conway (John Malkovich) conned many people into believing that he was the...
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Jasper
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2007
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First-time helmer Edward McHenry heads up this U.K. war spoof using stop-motion action figures with voices provided by a...
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2007
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The laziest cat in America swaps places with the richest feline in England in director Tim Hill's lasagna-laden sequel to the...
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2006
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Actor and author Richard E. Grant made his directorial debut with this period comedy drama inspired by his own experiences...
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Director, Screenwriter
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2006
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The World War II set romantic drama Above and Beyond concerns a young man and woman who fall in love, but must consider...
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Don Bennett
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2006
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2005
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Antoine de Caunes' second feature, Monsieur N. is a historical mystery thriller about Napoleon. Sir Hudson Lowe...
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Sir Hudson Lowe
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2005
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First-time filmmaker Edouard Nammour directs the family-oriented fantasy adventure Tooth. Child actress Yasmin Paige plays...
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2004
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The family film Bustin' Bonaparte features youngsters getting revenge on a man attempting to do harm to the woman who cares...
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Bonaparte Blenkins
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2004
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Another in a long line of "revisionist" Sherlock Holmes dramas, the made-for-cable Case of Evil offers a 28-year-old Holmes...
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Mycroft Holmes
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2002
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Di Drew directed the family-friendly film Hildegarde. Life has been difficult for Kim Powell (Tara Morice) and her three...
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Wolf
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2002
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Probably the most filmed of all Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle's 1901 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles was...
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Stapleton
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2002
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Maverick American filmmaker Robert Altman takes a witty and absorbing look at the foibles of the British class system in this...
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George
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2001
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A nobody walks a dangerous path in a bid to become a big-shot in this gritty drama from the United Kingdom. Tony Cocozza...
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2001
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Nine-year-old Tony (Jerry Maguire's Jonathan Lipnicki) has just moved with his parents (Tommy Hinkley and Pamela Gidley) to a...
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Frederick
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2000
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Mr. Nichols (Bruce A. Nichols), the pious new boss at Winfred-Louder, assumes that Drew (Drew Carey) is gay and thus consigns...
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2000
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Jacques St. Ives (Jean Marc Barr) is a much-envied officer in Napoleon's army who requests a demotion in rank so as to avoid...
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2000
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Stanislav Sokolov and Derek Hayes direct this claymation version of the The King of Kings using the voice talents of such...
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2000
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1999
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Patrick Stewart stars as Ebeneezer Scrooge in this made-for-TV adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic holiday fable. Scrooge...
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Bob Cratchit
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1999
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Baroness Orczy's frequently filmed adventure novel The Scarlet Pimpernel has been the subject of two different British TV...
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Scarlet Pimpernel/Sir Percy Blakeney
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1999
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1998
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Haughty and vain British industrialist Thomas Smithers (Pete Postlethwaite) dearly loves his wife Juliana (Greta Sacchi)....
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1998
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The first film by Mick Davis, The Match is a contemporary romantic comedy set in the idyllic village of Inverdoune nestling...
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1998
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Clifford
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1998
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Captain Jim Star
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1997
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In this British-French co-production, assistant bank manager Alex (Richard E. Grant), a part-time theater instructor, decides...
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Alex Salmon
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1997
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Young Jim Hawkins and the pirate Long John Silver race to find the same treasure located on a mysterious map in this...
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1997
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Based on a novel by George Orwell, this satiric comedy concerns Gordon Comstock (Richard E. Grant), an advertising copywriter...
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Gordon Comstock
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1997
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The classic Shakespearean comedy about mistaken identity and gender confusion is brought to the screen once again in this...
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Sir Andrew Aguecheek
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1996
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1996
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The line between reality and fiction becomes increasingly blurred as an ailing screenwriter struggles with a story that seems...
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Nick Balmer
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1996
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A temperamental London lawyer adapts to the challenges of fatherhood when he is left with sole responsibility for his infant...
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Jack
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1995
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The naked body of a murdered little girl is found in a forest surrounding a small Eastern European town. It's the third case...
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Viktor Marek
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1995
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The difficult realities of life in Britain during the early Industrial Age are explored in this made-for-television...
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James Harthouse
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1994
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After a dalliance with a government official, Patsy (Joanna Lumley) becomes embroiled in a tabloid sex scandal and is irate...
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1994
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This large, sprawling comedy directed by Robert Altman concerns a variety of romantic and personal intrigues that intersect...
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1994
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Franz Kafka
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1993
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Larry Lefferts
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1993
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Based on Bram Stoker's classic 1897 novel, this film from Francis Ford Coppola and screenwriter James Victor Hart offers a...
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Dr. Jack Seward
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1992
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Robert Altman takes a scalpel to Hollywood ethics in the 1990s (or the lack thereof) in his acidic satire The Player, adapted...
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1992
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1992
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Darwin Mayflower
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1991
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Steve Martin wrote and stars in this look at the promise and dreamtime of Los Angeles culture. Martin stars as Harris K....
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Roland Mackey
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1991
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Julian Sands oozes maleficence as a warlock of the 1600s cast forth to 1980s Los Angeles, where he continues to work his...
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Redferne
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1991
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The real-life relationship between two of the most controversial literary figures of the 20th century forms the basis for...
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Hugo Guiler
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1990
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Director Bob Rafelson fulfilled a lifelong dream when he finally received backing to complete Mountains of the Moon. The film...
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Laurence Oliphant
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1990
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After years of capitalizing on the weaknesses of a gullible public, a London advertising executive finds that his worst...
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Dennis Bagley
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1989
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Based on John Trenhaile's A Man Called Kyril, this byzantine-plotted spy melodrama stars Ian Charleson in the title role....
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1989
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When a father attempts to return to his abandoned family after 23 years his grown son tries to murder his drunk, unemployed...
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Ali Berg
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1989
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James Richards is an ordinary middle-class man living a very comfortable and orderly life in London, working as a...
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Brewster
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1988
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Screenwriter Bruce Robinson made his directorial debut with this British comedy. Withnail (Richard E. Grant) is an...
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Withnail
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1987
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Made for BBC television, After Pilkington stars Bob Peck as Westgate, a dullish Oxford academician. Upon being introduced to...
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1987
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Its title dripping with sarcasm, Honest, Decent and True strikes a few more-than-glancing blows at the advertising industry....
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Moonee
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1985
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