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Anthony Asquith directs a Terence Rattigan screenplay in this classic, which explores marriage in an age when death was just around the corner.
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The tough, touching story of a northern schoolboy and the kestrel that brings hope to his hardscrabble life remains the most widely admired of Ken Loach’s films.
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A factory foreman tries to rescue essential munitions equipment, with the help of a quick-witted American woman and two squaddies.
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This nightmarishly surreal, quintessentially British comedy about everyday life after a ‘nuclear misunderstanding’ was shelved by its bemused backers for over a year.
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The Thief of Bagdad An Arabian Fantasy in Technicolor
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H.G. Wells' The Man Who Could Work Miracles
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The Private Life of Henry VIII.
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