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Bernard Cribbins - 5 Titles Found
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The Railway Children / Swallows and Amazons
(1970) [G]
The Railway Children: Edith Nesbit's 1906 novel The Railway Children was adapted for the big screen in 1970 by Lionel Jeffries when he directed the classic film version which has been loved by children and adults alike ever since. When their father mysteriously disappears and is rumoured to have... More
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Carry On Spying
(1964) [G]
The misadventures of a group of inept trainee spies on the trail of a secret formula misappropriated by a subversive organization known as S.T.E.N.C.H. It is a battle of halfwits; our heroes versus The Fat Men, The Head Waiter, Lila, the beautiful "agent provocateur" in the pay of S.N.O.G.... More
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Carry On Jack
(1964) [PG]
The Carry On gang strikes again - this time in the bold, brave days of the Armada, a time when countries were judged by their strength at sea, and men by their naval heroism! The not-so-courageous Captain Fearless is in command of the good ship 'Venus', sailing to the Spanish Main to vanquish the... More
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The Plank / It's Your Move
(1969) [G]
Two short films from Eric Sykes. In 'The Plank' (1967) a pair of inept workmen (Eric Sykes and Arthur Lowe) create havoc with a plank of wood. In 'It's Your Move' (1969) inept removal men create havoc when a married couple move into their first home. More
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Two Way Stretch
(1960) [G]
Peter Sellers has planned the perfect robbery while in prison. He intends to break out of prison, steal a fortune in diamonds, and break back into prison before anyone notices. With only a few days sentence left, and the perfect alibi - what could possibly go wrong? More
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