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Charles Crichton - 6 Titles Found
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The Titfield Thunderbolt
(1952) [G]
Director Charles Crichton and writer Tibby Clarke teamed up again for the first Ealing comedy to be produced in Technicolor. When an antiquated railway line is threatened with closure, the villagers decide to run it themselves and enter into frenzied competition with the local bus route, with... More
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Hue And Cry
(1946) [G]
This film, the first Ealing comedy, features a strong cast including Alastair Sim and Jack Warner. The story centers around the London East End of the 40's and a group of criminals who use a boys paper as a means of messages and information. This ploy is discovered by a group of East End boys who... More
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The Lavender Hill Mob
(1951) [PG]
Sir Alec Guinness received his first Oscar nomination as Best Actor for his delightful performance as Henry Holland, a meek clerk who devises an ingenious plan to rob a fortune in gold bullion from his own bank. But when Henry and his odd accomplice (Stanley Holloway) melt the gold into souvenir... More
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A Fish Called Wanda (2 disc set)
(1988) [M]
Jewel thieves, Yorkshire terriers, proper British barristers and a fish called Wanda come together to create a comedy of non-stop wit and wonderfully funny misunderstandings in the much-loved British comedy A Fish Called Wanda. Barrister Archie (John Cleese) falls in love and tosses off more then... More
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Hunted
(1952) [M]
After accidentally setting fire to his foster parents’ house, Robbie, a six-year-old boy, runs away. He searches for a hiding place and runs into a riverside warehouse. Clattering down the steps, he runs into the arms of a man, Chris Lloyd (Dirk Bogarde). Robbie sees a body lying nearby.... More
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Dead of Night
(1945) [M]
Walter Craig is summoned to a British estate. The owner is a stranger to him, yet his face is familiar. So are the other guests. Gradually he recognizes them as the people who constantly recur in a dream which always ends in unspeakable horror. He is told other people's supernatural experiences... More
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