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Simon Callow - 5 Titles Found
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Maurice
(1987) [M]
E.M. Forster's (A Room with a View, Howard's End) story, set in pre-World War I England, studies a theme few period pieces dare mention--a young man's struggle with his homosexuality. It is the coming of age for two young men who meet at Cambridge and fall in love. Maurice (James Wilby) and Clive... More
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Four Weddings And A Funeral
(1993) [M]
The champagne is flowing - and so is the fun - in this delightful romantic comedy about two people who belong together but just can't seem to tie the knot. Ushering in two Academy Award nominations and starring Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell and a superb ensemble cast that includes Kristin Scott... More
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Miss Marple (Agatha Christie) - The Body In The Library
(2004) [M]
When news comes through that a glamorous exhibition dancer has disappeared from the hotel where she worked, the victim - if not the murderer - seems to have been identified. But, as another body is discovered, Miss Marple realises that the roots of the killing go back to an earlier tragedy, with... More
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Amadeus
(1984) [PG]
It's 1781 and Antonio Salieri is the competent court composer to Emperor Joseph II. When Mozart arrives at court, Salieri is horrified to discover that the godlike musical gifts he desires for himself have been bestowed on a bawdy, impish jokester. Maddened by envy, he plots to destroy Mozart by... More
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Amadeus - Director's Cut (Blu-Ray)
(1984) [PG]
The Man... The Music... The Madness... The Murder... The Motion Picture...
Now seen in a revitalized digital transfer and including more than 20 minutes worth of scenes not seen in its original release, Amadeus remains a screen triumph: as sumptuous period epic, soaring celebration of... More
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