Four new episodes are on the docket as The Vicar of Dibley enters its third and final season. This time around, the episode...
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Owen Nesbitt
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1999
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This 2000 television adaptation of Charles Dickens' Victorian classic was originally released as a six-hour, three-part...
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Mr. Sowerberry
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1999
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Season Two of the British comedy series The Vicar of Dibley yields four new episodes, the first of which, "ngagement", finds...
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Owen Nesbitt
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1998
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Based on the true story of Graham Young, a young British psychopath of the early 1960s, this is the offbeat feature film...
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Fred
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1995
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With the dead of Dibley's ancient vicar Percy Pottle, the ultra-conservative Dibley Parish Council requests that the Bishop...
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Owen Nesbitt
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1994
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1994
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Anne Rice's best-selling romantic horror tale about the origins of a centuries-old vampire inspired this popular, atmospheric...
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1994
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Loosely based on an actual incident, this family-friendly British comedy is also a sly satire of class consciousness....
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1994
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Monty Python's Michael Palin plays an Oxford don with acute female trouble in American Friends. While on holiday in the Swiss...
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1993
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Martin Sherman adapted Alice Thomas Ellis' novel for this comedy about a suburban Englishwoman who's about to settle on...
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1993
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Franz Kafka's classic tale of Josef K., a bank clerk who is placed on trial for an unnamed, unknowable crime, is given a...
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1993
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Michael Lindsay-Hogg wrote and directed this cool and sleek comedy about a seemingly perfect combination -- an American...
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1991
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This four-part, four-hour British miniseries was a sequel to Malcolm Bradbury's 1990 TV effort The Gravy Train....
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1991
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1990
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This is probably Peter Greenaway's most famous (or infamous) film, which first shocked audiences at the 1989 Cannes Film...
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1990
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This unadorned biography of playwright Joe Orton (Gary Oldman) charts his bawdy, dangerous relationships. Alfred Molina plays...
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1987
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1984
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1979
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Peter Brook, one of the pioneers of the experimental theatre movement of the 1950s and 1960s, was the director of Meetings...
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1979
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In this vintage bit of British sexploitation, Henry (Roger Lloyd-Pack) is a successful architect who has begun to lose...
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1974
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In this violent, grim thriller, a baby-sitter's routine job turns out to be anything but when she and her young charge are...
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1971
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Norman Jewison's adaptation of the long-running Broadway musical is set in the Ukranian ghetto village of Anatevka (the film...
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1971
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The third collaboration between director Joseph Losey and writer Harold Pinter, following The Servant and Accident, continues...
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1971
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1970
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Perhaps the reason there are so many filmed versions of Hamlet is that in each decade every great Shakespeareian actor, and...
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1969
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In Guy Green's adaptation of John Fowles's acclaimed second novel, Michael Caine plays Nicholas Urfe, an English...
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1968
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