The first installment of the Red Riding Trilogy, 1974 follows rookie newspaper crime correspondent Eddie Dunford...
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Bill Molloy
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2010
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The Red Riding Trilogy continues in this sequel that picks up six years after the events of the first film. The Yorkshire...
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Bill Molloy
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2010
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The Red Riding Trilogy draws to a close in this installment that finds Detective Chief Superintendent Maurice Jobson...
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Bill Molloy
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2010
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This most unusual film project from Britain - which clocks in at just over 5 ½ hours - actually consists of three separate...
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Bill Molloy (1974, 1980 & 1983)
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2009
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This seriocomic British TV series stars Warren Clarke and Anthony Head as Maurice Riley and Syd Woolsey, a pair of...
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Syd Woolsey
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2008
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A trio of orphans becomes embroiled in a mysterious and long-running lawsuit in this sprawling BBC adaptation of the...
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2005
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A fish-out-of-water comedy in the vein of 1997's oft-imitated The Full Monty, Greenfingers takes as its inspiration the true...
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Governor Hodge
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2001
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When the tiny burgh of Keighley lands the rights to host the annual British hairdressing championships, practically every...
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2001
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Based on the novel by Philippa Gregory, the British miniseries A Respectable Trade was what is known in the business as a...
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1998
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The ninth feature-length episode in the British mystery series Dalziel and Pascoe, "Child's Play" is set, as usual, in...
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1998
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In this British made-for-TV mystery, the title sleuths investigate the murder of a school principal. It's a puzzling case,...
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Det. Supt. Andrew Dalziel
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1996
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This television miniseries recounts the biblical story of Joseph, the 11th son of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob. Joseph (Paul...
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1995
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An undercover cop finds that the line between his own personality and that of the character he's created have begun to...
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1995
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1994
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Set in Los Angeles (but filmed in Baja California) this straight-to-video crime thriller centers on hard-boiled maverick cop...
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Director
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1993
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Duncan's troublesome Immortal ex-girlfriend, Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen), comes back into his life. Amanda insists that she is...
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1993
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When three angels are sent to earth to help out three troubled souls, their troubles have just begun. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi...
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1991
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This four-part British miniseries took place just after the fall of the Soviet Union. Going through Kremlin files, a team of...
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Albert Robinson/Vladimir Zelenski
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1991
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In this entry in the continuing exploits of Sherlock Holmes, the great detective must track down his nemesis Professor...
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1990
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Master cinematographer Caleb Deschanel is, not unexpectedly, stronger on visuals than substance in his direction of Crusoe...
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1989
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The Blackadder gang reteamed to perform this 15-minute sketch on the 1988 @BBC Comic Relief telethon. The year is 1648: King...
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Oliver Cromwell
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1988
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Considered one of the great box-office turkeys of its decade, Ishtar was an attempt by writer/director Elaine May and stars...
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1987
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Described as a "biographical drama," the made-for-TV Mandela is the story of South African human-rights advocate Nelson...
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1987
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To alleviate the Prince Regent's financial problems, Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) arranges for the Prince (Hugh Laurie)...
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1987
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In this made-for-TV thriller, a sportscaster engineers a daring escape from a Soviet prison camp after being snared by a KGB...
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1985
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The two-part TV movie Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil crystallizes that evil by concentrating on two Berlin brothers. In 1931,...
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1985
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1985
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This feature-length story about the heist of $10 million in Nazi diamonds primarily rides on star Tom Selleck's popularity as...
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1984
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This chilling made-for-cable production stars winsome Amanda Pays as a prissy English college student who accompanies her...
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Bruckner
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1984
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The second of Zucker-Abraham-Zucker's theatrical-feature spoofs (Airplane was the first, discounting the patchwork...
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1984
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In this British romance, a lively London lad decides to create a little excitement by dreaming up a convincing story...
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1984
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Directed by TV-anthology veteran Jeannot Szwarc, Enigma has a certain small-screen "feel" to it. Adopting a musical-comedy...
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1982
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Producer/director/star Clint Eastwood takes his sweet time getting Firefox started. Eastwood plays Mitchell Gant, a...
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Pavel Upenskoy
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1982
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Premiering on American television on December 29, 1981, From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II was originally an...
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Wladek
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1981
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Hawk the Slayer will appeal most to undiscriminating fans of the sword-and-sorcery genre. The title character, played by John...
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1981
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An Anglo-American co-production, S.O.S. Titanic is a costly, 150-minute reenactment of the infamous sea disaster of 1912....
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1979
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1979
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Why is it that some of the most outlandish movie plotlines are grounded in reality? The Great Riviera Bank Robbery is based...
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1979
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1977
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Originally aired in the United States on PBS, playwright Julian Mitchell's BAFTA-award-winning television mini-series tells...
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Winston
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1974
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One man's dreams of success take him on a Byzantine journey through the various stations of the British class system in this...
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1973
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Charleton Heston directed, wrote, and starred in this adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, a historical drama...
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1972
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Dim
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1971
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Filmed in late 1967, this episode wasn't seen on British television until January 15, 1969, and even then it was beaten by...
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1969
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