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  • * {{marriage |Florence Baker |1943 |<!--unknown-->|1953 |end=div}} * {{marriage |Valerie J. Tanner |1953 |<!--unknown-->|<!--died--> |<!--died-->}}
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  • ...to Moscow - 'Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow,' an Import |work=NYTimes.com |date=1953-09-03 |access-date=2014-03-30}}</ref> [[Category:1952 films]]
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  • ...rty years including many of the [[Aldwych Farces]] films, and [[Will Hay]] films such as ''[[Boys Will Be Boys (1935 film)|Boys Will Be Boys]]''. ...ilm ''[[My Brother's Keeper (1948 film)|My Brother's Keeper]]'' (1948) and comedy film ''[[It's Not Cricket (1949 film)|It's Not Cricket]]'' (1949).
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  • | distributor = [[Eros Films]] '''''The Runaway Bus''''' is a 1954 British [[comedy film]] produced, written, and directed by [[Val Guest]]. It stars [[Frankie
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  • ...&dq=Jill%2520Melford%252C%2520Actress&pg=PA554 |title=Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company |last=Maxford |first=Howard |date=2018-10-25 |p ...in ''Shoreditch'' in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jill Melford |work=Hammer Films |url=http://www.hammerfilms.com/productions/talent/artistid/986/filmid/257/
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  • ...Papers''''' is a 1952 British [[historical film|historical]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Noel Langley]] and starring [[Ja ...James Hayter]] was nominated for the [[BAFTA]] Best British Actor award in 1953 for his portrayal of Samuel Pickwick.
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  • ...ctor at Sea (novel)|novel of the same name]]. This was the second of seven films in the ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor]]'' series, following the hugely pop ...he second installment of the ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor series]]'' of films, with Bogarde featuring in the first three.
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  • '''''Raising the Wind''''' is a 1961 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Gerald Thomas]]. It starred [[James Robertson Justice] ...[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]]'' and ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor]]'' films that were popular at the time, although it is not an official member of eit
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  • {{marriage|Leigh Vance|1953|1959|reason=div}} ...Trench, [[w:James Bond|James Bond]]'s love interest in the first two Bond films (''[[w:Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'' and ''[[w:From Russia with Love (film)|From
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  • ...as it appears in the opening credits of ''[[The Titfield Thunderbolt]]'' (1953)]] ...ough some sources list ''[[Davy (film)|Davy]]'' (1958) as the final Ealing comedy.<ref>http://www.britmovie.co.uk/studios/Ealing-Studios {{Webarchive|url=htt
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  • | gross = £61,000 (by 1953)<ref name="box">[https://books.google.com/books?id=sY1LGFNtCOEC&dq=sydney+b ...ction]] was by [[George Provis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6a63ed4b|title=A Boy, A Girl and a Bike (1949)|publisher=}}<
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  • ...the Dole]]'' (1941), and was the producer-director for the musical-comedy films of [[Flanagan and Allen]] during [[World War II]]. ...oduction company with his friend [[John Barter]]. He also acted in several films produced by [[Lance Comfort]].<ref name="google1"/>
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  • ..., the Huggett films proved popular and lucrative for the studio. All three films were directed by [[w:Ken Annakin|Ken Annakin]] and produced by [[w:Betty E. ...so appear, and return (playing different characters) in the three Huggetts films that followed.
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  • | image = Folly to Be Wise (1953 film).jpg ...tps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044626/|title=Folly to Be Wise|date=6 December 1953|via=www.imdb.com}}</ref> The film follows the efforts of a British Army [[c
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  • .... He directed films with comedians such as [[Will Hay]], the [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|Crazy Gang]] and [[Arthur Askey]] and several of the [[Gainsborough Crabtree did some films for [[Michael Powell]], ''[[Lazybones (1935 film)|Lazybones]]'' (1935) and
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  • ...he submitted a [[screenplay|screenplay]] to [[Carry On films|''Carry On'' films]] producer [[Peter Rogers]], he was already an established screenwriter.<re ...ful never to stray into [[Pornography|pornographic]] territory. He saw the films as a continuation of [[music hall|music hall]] entertainment, [[Max Miller
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  • ...-1394468.html|title=Perfectly Frank: Frank Randle eschewed the stereotyped comedy|newspaper=The Independent|date=16 February 1994|access-date=12 July 2022}}< ...://www.allmovie.com/movie/its-a-grand-life-v96919|title=It's a Grand Life (1953) – John E. Blakeley – Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Rela
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  • | occupation = {{hlist | Comedy actor | singer}} ...995|access-date=6 December 2020}}</ref> was a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] comedy actor and singer. He started his career in stage roles, and developed a tel
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  • ...eenonline.org.uk}}</ref><ref name=bfi>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba17b8221|title=Frank Launder}}</ref> ...in the 1930s, contributing the original story for the classic [[Will Hay]] comedy ''[[Oh, Mr Porter!]]'' (1937).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.o
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  • ...ayed publicans, policemen or yokels, most prominently in horror and comedy films alongside [[Christopher Lee]] and [[Peter Cushing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=htt ...s (1949 film)|The Queen of Spades]]'' (1949), ''[[Stryker of the Yard]]'' (1953), ''[[An Inspector Calls (1954 film)|An Inspector Calls]]'' (1954), and ''[
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