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Inspector Clouseau
(1968) [G]
Part of the Pink Panther collection in which Alan Arkin plays the part of the bumbling Inspector Clouseau who is sent to London to try to investigate the aftermath of the Great Train Robbery. More
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Moulin Rouge (1952)
(1952) [PG]
A lively, colourful and riotous biopic of artist Toulouse Lautrec starring Jose Ferrer in the title role and Zsa Zsa Gabor as Jane Avril, Moulin Rouge is famous for its incredibly exhilarating twenty minute can-can sequence which sets the tone for a series of high energy dance routines. John... More
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The Gift Horse
(1952) [PG]
This is the story of one of the old moth-balled American fourstack destroyers, left-overs from WW I, which were turned over to the British in the early, desperate days of WW II, as part of the "Lend-Lease" program before America was in the war. The crew is saddled with an over-age "gift horse",... More
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Went The Day Well?
(1942) [PG]
Snug little Bromley End seemed safe from World War II, and the villagers welcomed the lorry loads of Royal Engineers rolling onto their quiet green acres. They didn't know they were disguised German parachutists installing radar apparatus to disrupt England's entire network. Nor did they suspect... More
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Appointment In London
(1952) [PG]
Dirk Bogarde stars in this compelling wartime Lancaster based drama as a young Wing Commander close to the breaking point with 87 stories under his belt. He is determined to make 90 in spite of his superiors pressing him to take a break and a spell on the ground. A series of misfortunes that... More
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That Hamilton Woman
(1941) [PG]
Two of Hollywood's biggest legends and off-screen lovers Vivien Leigh (Emma Hamilton) and Laurence Oliver (Nelson) star in this Academy Award-winning story based on one of history's most ill-fated love affairs. However, the film left no-one in any doubt that Nelson's warning of the dangers of... More
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Black Narcissus
(1947) [PG]
Powell and Pressburger added to their run of daring, stimulating and stylistic pictures with this melodrama about a group of Anglican nuns establishing a remote mission high in the Himalayas. Their physical environment - extreme temperatures, illness and a young Indian Prince's perfume (Black... More
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Poor Cow
(1967) [M]
Classic British drama from acclaimed director Ken Loach. A young London woman has to cope with poverty and squalor while her husband is in jail. Sadly clutching at any slight hope of happiness, she enters into a promiscuous relationship with his best friend, which ends in heartbreak. Based on the... More
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Kes
(1969) [PG]
Billy Casper comes from the poorest end of town (Barnsley, England), he can't concentrate at school and does very badly. He is beaten up regularly by his elder brother and disregarded by everyone. Then one day he sees a wild Kestrel and this leads to a whole new side of his character being... More
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