In this WW II comedy, three British sailors get roaring drunk in a South American port, accidentally mistake a German...
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1940
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1940
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The semidocumentary war film The Lion Has Wings states its case in broad strokes, juxtaposing images of rampaging...
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1940
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In this rather theatrical comedy, a millionaire and a starving author exchange places. The beleaguered millionaire does this...
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1940
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The Spy In Black is the story of a German World War I submarine captain (Conrad Veidt) who is given a mission to discover...
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1939
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This was the first sound production of A.E.W. Mason's classic adventure novel, which was brought to the screen three times in...
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1939
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Rex Harrison plays a young Englishman who suffers periodic bouts of amnesia. When the plane he is riding in crashes, Harrison...
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1939
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When a factory worker is sent off to deliver a message, he inadvertently gets enrolled in the navy. His bumblings take him...
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1939
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In this British crime drama an argument over a new anaesthetic results in the murder of a hospital doctor. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1938
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In this farce, a photographer gives up his successful career so that he can become a painter. Unfortunately, he is a...
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1938
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In this comedy, based on a tale by Edgar Wallace, a luckless gambler is assisted by a kindly lord at the racetrack. Later the...
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1938
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In this action drama, a war correspondent finds a gun-runners agent and ends up falling in love with her. To escape those...
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1938
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In this offbeat spy drama, an opera diva is suspected of leaking classified information for enemy spies. To see if this is...
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1938
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The war between England and Spain in the late 16th century serves as backdrop for the fictional machinations of Fire Over...
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1937
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In this drama, a man is tried for participating in a fraud and ends up sentenced to serve a dozen years in prison. His does...
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1936
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Released in Germany as Schwarze Rosen, Black Roses represented the return to UFA studios of British musical comedy favorite...
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1936
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Blackmail is the basis of this crime drama based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. The trouble begins when the leader of a ring of...
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1936
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1935
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The son must pay for the crimes of the father when art-dealer Samson frames the son of the man who ruined his career. Samson...
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1935
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Originally released in 1934 as Death at Broadcasting House, this musty British whodunit was distributed in the US in 1941 to...
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1934
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Often consigned to comic relief roles in Hollywood, Reginald Gardiner is awarded top billing in the British Borrow a Million....
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1934
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1934
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1932
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Prince George
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1924
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