Highlighted works
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Conceived as a wartime morale-booster, Laurence Olivier’s groundbreaking reimagining of Shakespeare combines cinematic sweep with patriotic fervour.
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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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Penelope Dudley-Ward and Laurence Olivier star in this mix of propaganda and romantic comedy.
Filmography
1950
Continuity
1950
Continuity
1947
Continuity (uncredited)
1947
Continuity (uncredited)
1945
[Continuity]
1944
Continuity
1943
Continuity (uncredited)