This routine drama is helped by good acting and well-known stars like Rossano Brazzi as an unfaithful French husband,...
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Sir Conrad Allingham
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1959
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Alan Burgess' novel The Small Woman was the source for the British/American co-production Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Set in...
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Sir Francis Jamison
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1958
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Kenneth More portrays a British gunsmith who travels to the American West. After winning a rigged poker game, More is...
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Tonbee
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1958
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A father discovers that being a good role model for your son isn't always easy -- especially when you're a criminal -- in...
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Col. Masters
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1958
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Political intrigue and romantic gamesmanship send an already torrid Caribbean community to the boiling point in this drama....
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1957
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In this melodramatic adventure set after the British evacuated Singapore in 1942, a ship is torpedoed and only four people...
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Clubman
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1957
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Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel...
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1956
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Directed by Roy Kellino, this British comedy stars David Niven as Roger Tweakham, an accountant for a silk manufacturer who...
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Marberry
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1956
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Now and Forever is a very slight piece, buoyed by the charm and attractiveness of its young stars. Janette Scott and Vernon...
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1956
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In this romantic comedy, a womanizing uncle tells the story of his good-hearted but fickle niece, whose tendency to always...
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1955
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British actor Kenneth More's screen charisma helps smooth over the rough spots of Raising a Riot. More plays Tony, a young...
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1955
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Footsteps in the Fog is a cat-and-mouse Victorian melodrama in the grand tradition. Jean Simmons plays scheming servant girl...
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Alfred Travers
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1955
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Released in the US as Man With a Million, The Million Pound Note is a satisfying adaptation of a satirical short story by...
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Oliver Montpelier
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1954
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Always a Bride stars Terence Morgan as an officer of the British Treasury who tells himself he's a honest man. Then he falls...
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Victor Hemsley
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1953
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A small Scottish island has never paid its mandatory road tax. This brings forth an investigating committee of Parliament...
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Gen. Matheson
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1952
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Nick Kendall
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1952
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...And it ended in London. This backstage yarn stars Jane Hylton as a talented dress designer who lets nothing get in the way...
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1952
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Henry Koster directs the 1951 aviation drama No Highway in the Sky, based on the novel by Nevil Shute. James Stewart stars as...
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Sir John, the Director
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1951
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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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Doctor [Winter Cruise]
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1951
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D.H. Lawrence's tragic fable The Rocking Horse Winner is faithfully transferred to the screen in this 1950 gem....
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Oscar Cresswell
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1949
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A confirmed bachelor and a reclusive movie star tangle in this lively French comedy. The trouble begins when the bachelor...
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Jameson
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1949
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Jean-Pierre Aumont heads the largely British cast of Affairs of a Rogue. Set in the years just following the Napoleonic wars,...
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Mr. Brougham
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1948
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Director Anthony Asquith's first postwar effort, While the Sun Shines was based on a play by frequent Asquith collaborator...
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The Duke of Ayr and Sterling
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1947
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Filmed in 1945 and released in the US the following year, the Anglo-American Journey Together is a tribute to the Royal Air...
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Selection Officer
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1946
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Don't Take It to Heart is an amiable entry in the 1940s cycle of "ghost comedies". A British castle is rocked by a German...
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1944
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The Flemish Farm is based on a true story. Clifford Evnas plays Duclos, a Belgian airman who joins the British air corps at...
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1943
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In this WW II propaganda film, a German doctor, highly praised by his Nazi employers, finds it increasingly difficult to...
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1941
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This film takes a look at British decorum and civilities when a highly conscientious army officer is accused of cheating at...
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Charles Cinderford
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1937
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When a king suddenly abdicates, his subjects are lead to believe that it is for the love of a foreigner in this romance. In...
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Paul
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1936
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Although Neil Grant's stage play Dusty Ermine enjoyed a 250-performance run in London, screenwriters Du Garde Peach and...
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Jim Kent
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1936
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1935
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A British aristocrat and his son travel to Russia to embark upon a thrilling search for the father's other son, who was...
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Sir Charles Farringdon
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1934
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Wild Boy is a cute little puppy dog, sold at auction when its owner, a once-prominent military man, dies in poverty. The...
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Rollo
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1934
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Count Esterhazy
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1934
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1916
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