As one might gather from the title, this British documentary details the history of aeronautics, beginning with the primitive...
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2004
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1992
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This drama telling the exploits of seriously ill teens who are spending the summer at a camp for cancer victims makes an...
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Editor
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1991
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Four countries--Great Britain, Belgium, Italy and Luxembourg--were in on the financing of 1991's Sherlock Holmes: Incident at...
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1991
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The sixth-season opener of Murder She Wrote takes place in Athens, where mystery writer Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) is...
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1989
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Prolific actor-stuntman Conrad Palmisano directed this average action-thriller about the owner of an inner-city gym. Earl...
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1986
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Film clips and interviews with actors and colleagues provide the material for this laudatory view of the career of Alfred...
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1985
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Dyan Cannon stars in this 4-hour TV drama as Jenny Baines, an American woman of the pre-WW II era. Anxious to learn the fate...
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1985
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Kinda," the Doctor (Peter Davison) is among the visitors to the planet Deva Loka...
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Sanders
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1982
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Kinda," the titular telepathic race tries to make contact with several visitors...
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Sanders
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1982
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Kinda," the TARDIS and an expeditionary earth vessel have both landed on the...
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Sanders
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1982
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The TARDIS lands on the jungle planet Deva Loka, around the same time as an expeditionary vessel from earth. Leaving a...
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Sanders
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1982
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1978
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A dashing secret agent takes on a murderous villain in this parody of spy movies. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1977
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A socially deviant man and his friends find themselves to be sacrificial targets of religious cult members. ~ Kristie...
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1976
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The Next Scream You Hear stars graying Christopher George as a ruthless young executive. When George's wife is murdered, he...
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1974
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A man uses his own mental powers to control one of the largest fortunes known to man. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi...
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1972
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Four short stories by master of macabre Robert Bloch are related by the inmates of a mental institution. In the first story,...
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1972
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Based on the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde, this film follows a modern-day depiction of selfish,...
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Basil
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1970
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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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Redmayne
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1968
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Producer
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1968
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1968
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In this dated, satirical drama, a college professor 'drops-out,' 'turns-on' and becomes a hippie guru after two students who...
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Dr. Jonathan Barnett
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1967
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Wing Cmdr. Kendall
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1965
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Originally released in Great Britain as The Battle of the Villa Fiorita, this film is not a wartime epic but a cozy domestic...
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Darrell
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1965
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Inspector Harry Sanders
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1965
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Death Drums Along the River was the come-on American title for this 1963 remake of 1935's Sanders of the River. Both films...
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Inspector Harry Sanders
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1963
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This melodramatic tale of a sexual assault on a married woman has a few implausible moments but is believably acted by...
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Geoffrey Lawrence
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1963
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Gentle Art of Murder is comprised of a trio of short crime tales: "The Spider's Web," "The Fenyrou Case" and "The Mask." An...
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1962
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In this western-style film, set in South Africa, circa the late 1900s, a local police sergeant finds himself pursued by the...
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Sam Hargis
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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Maj. John Howard
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1962
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Director Sidney J. Furie was betwixt and between his Canadian TV work and his theatrical-film prominence vis-a-vis...
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Victor Webster
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1962
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In this British bedroom farce, Bill Ferguson (Richard Todd), a Scottish travel agent, has a major row with his fiancée Stella...
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Producer, Bill Ferguson
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1961
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The title is derived from the lyrics of a popular wartime ballad Bless 'Em All. This is, indeed, a war picture, set in...
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Sgt. Mitchem
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1961
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This shockingly violent yet engaging crime drama is about a bitter battle for survival in the lingering poverty of post-World...
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John Cummings
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1960
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Set in an Italian P.O.W. camp during World War II, this conventional escape drama shines the most in the portrayals of the...
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Lt. Col. David Baird
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1959
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Dr. Bob McLaurin
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1958
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A poor Irishman goes to Africa to help a friend harvest his tobacco, but upon arrival, he learns that his friend was eaten...
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Danny
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1958
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Why has total stranger Richard Todd shown up at the villa of wealthy Anne Baxter? Why does he claim to be her long-lost...
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Ward Prescott
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1958
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After an extensive talent search, producer-director Otto Preminger selected a 17-year-old unknown from Iowa, Jean Seberg, to...
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Dunois
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1957
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The Yangtse Incident is the saga of the Amethyst, a British vessel left stranded in China during the Communist takeover. The...
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Lt. Cmdr. Kerans
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1957
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Though nearly as lavish as the 1938 MGM film of the same name, the 1955 French historical epic Marie Antoinette is not...
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Count Axel von Fersen
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1956
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We don't see much of Omaha Beach in D-Day, the Sixth of June. Instead, the film concentrates on a romantic triangle involving...
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John Wynter
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1956
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The British The Dam Busters is the story of the development and utilization of the "bouncing bombs" in World War II....
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Wing Cmdr. Guy Gibson
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1955
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Sir Walter Raleigh
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1955
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A Man Called Peter is the story of Scottish-born Presbyterian minister and world-renowned author Peter Marshall, here played...
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Peter Marshall
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1955
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Franciolin) FI An all-star lineup of actors and directors was responsible for the omnibus feature Secrets D'Alcove. The film...
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Soldier
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1954
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The rousing adventure novel by Sir Walter Scott was adapted for this swashbuckler. Richard Todd stars as Robert Roy...
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Rob Roy MacGregor
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1953
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Charles Brandon
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1953
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The Boy
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1953
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Better known as The Story of Robin Hood, this colorful costume adventure was the second made-in-Britain production for...
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Robin Hood
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1952
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British private detective Richard Todd is sent to Venice, there to locate and a reward a wartime partisan. Once he arrives,...
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Edward Mercer
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1952
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In Lightning Strikes Twice, Ruth Roman stars a Shelley Carnes, a stage actress who champions the cause of Richard Trevelyan...
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Richard Trevelyan
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1951
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Three generations of a Scottish clan are chronicled in this melodramatic saga. The film starts with the death of a sickly...
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Charles Cameron/Sutherland
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1951
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Stage Fright toys with our notions of the dividing line between reality and artifice by being set in the London theatre...
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Jonathan Cooper
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1950
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Portrait of Clare is largely offered in flashback. The title character, played by Margaret Johnston, spends 10 years in...
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Robert Hart
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1950
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In this drama, a frustrated upper-class writer decides that he will find real inspiration by examining his subjects...
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Herb Logan
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1949
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John North
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1949
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Cpl. Lachlan "Lachie" MacLachlan
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1949
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This 13 part documentary covers the story of the inventors and pioneers from the beginning of flight to the present. ~ Rovi...
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