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The Break (1963)
A group of inmates escape from Dartmoor prison. They hide out in the English country side but are doggedly chased by police.
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Tomorrow at Ten (1962)
A British policeman (John Gregson) tries to find a rich man’s (Alec Clunes) son before a kidnapper’s (Robert Shaw) time bomb blows.
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The Painted Smile (1962)
Jo and Mark are working the “outraged husband” racket when they fall foul of the sinister Kleinie….
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Make Mine a Million (1959)
Sid Gibson is a soap powder salesman who decides what he really needs is TV advertising. The problem is, he’s absolutely broke. He calls upon his friend Arthur Ashton, who arranges to sneak a plug for Sid’s suds into a live TV spectacular. The public goes bananas for the product but to maintain sales Sid and Arthur must arrange for ever more outrageous plugs on TV shows. The Ascots races, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo – no show is safe.
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Man from Tangier (1957)
International crook Armstrong flees post-war Tangier with priceless forgery plates and is pursued to London where he accidentally swaps coats in a barber’s shop with film actor Chuck Collins, setting off a train of events.
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Portrait of Clare (1950)
The three marriages of a woman: a young man who is killed, a priggish lawyer and a sympathetic barrister. From the novel by Francis Brett Young.
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Silent Dust (1949)
A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II. Not long before the dedication ceremony is to be held, the son shows up; it turns out that he wasn’t killed in battle but deserted, and has become a blackmailer and a killer. He wants to get some money to “start a new life”, but his blind father senses that something is wrong and sets out to find out what’s going on.
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Great Day (1945)
An impending V.I.P. visit causes bustle in an English village, while the Ellis family struggles with private problems.
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Hotel Reserve (1944)
A hunt for a spy, in an hotel in the South of France just before World War Two.
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Penn of Pennsylvania (1942)
Penn of Pennsylvania is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, Dennis Arundell, Henry Oscar, Herbet Lomas and Edward Rigby. The film depicts the life of the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. It portrays his struggle to be granted a colonial charter in London and attracting settlers to his new colony as well as his adoption a radical new approach with regard to the treatment of the Native Americans. It is also known by the alternative title Courageous Mr. Penn.
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