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  • | studio = Black Lion Films<br>Witzend Productions | distributor = [[ITC Entertainment|ITC Films]]
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  • ...in her first of 9 appearances.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f4e8b23|title=Patsy Rowlands|website=BFI}}</ref> ...on the action. Nookey prevaricates, so Gladstone gives him a serum, which in fact seems to cause sex changes! The movie ends with Nookey and Goldie gett
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  • ...Anna]]''. Her authorised biography, written by Andrew Ross, was published in 2021. ...London|South London]], Coombs was one of three children; her father worked in insurance for the Employers' Liability, the forerunner of [[w:Commercial Un
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  • ...-02-09 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://ycba.yale.edu/programs/programs-films.asp |title= Yale Center for British Art |access-date=9 February 2007 }}</re ...ft of a few beans. The machete rises, falls, and we see McDowell draw back in a silent scream. The scene blacks out, the word NOW appears onscreen and ex
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  • ...moguls, Balcon emerged as a key figure, and an obdurately British one too, in his benevolent, somewhat headmasterly approach to the running of a creative ...a production company known as Ealing Films, and later headed British Lion Films. He served as chairman of the [[British Film Institute]] production board t
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  • ...insel: Cinema and Society in Britain 1939-48'' By Robert Murphy p34]</ref> In 1946 Mason called Black "the one good production executive" that [[J. Arthu ...used to come off as successful as his others."<ref>Round Table on British Films Cornelius, Henry; Dickinson, Thorold; Havelock-Allan, Anthony; John, Rosamu
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  • ...he names [[w:Titsey|Titsey]] and [[w:Limpsfield|Limpsfield]], two villages in [[w:Surrey|Surrey]] near Clarke's home at [[w:Oxted|Oxted]].<ref>{{Cite web ...[[w:Ealing Studios|Ealing Studios]] and was the first of its comedies shot in [[w:Technicolor|Technicolor]].
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  • ...ayed the role of the [[antagonist|antagonist]] [[Chief ARP Warden Hodges]] in the sitcom ''[[Dad's Army]]''.<ref name="Stevens">{{cite book ...ington|Storrington]], [[Westcliff-on-Sea|Westcliff-on-Sea]], [[Wilmington, Kent|Wilmington]] and [[Worthing|Worthing]].
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  • | gross = $2.3 million <small>(rentals)</small><ref>"Big Rental Films of 1969", ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', 7 January 1970 p 15</ref> '''''If....''''' (stylised in [[Lower-case|lowercase]]) is a 1968 British [[Satire (film and television)|
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  • ...?q=+%22moll+flanders%22|page=5|magazine=Variety|title=Rank 'Moll Flanders' in Wake of 'Tom Jones'|date=5 Feb 1964}}</ref> ...als)<ref>This figure consists of anticipated rentals accruing distributors in North America. See "Top Grossers of 1965", ''Variety'', 5 January 1966 p 36
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  • | caption = Fraser in 2015 ...as '''Liz Fraser''', was a British film actress, best known for being cast in provocative comedy roles.
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  • | caption = Hawtrey in ''[[Carry On at Your Convenience]]'' (1971) | death_place = [[w:Deal, Kent|Deal]], England
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  • ...family and take the [[duke]]dom by murdering the eight people ahead of him in the line of succession to the title. ...took place from September 1948 at [[Leeds Castle]] and other locations in Kent, and at Ealing Studios. The themes of class and sexual repression run throu
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  • ...he played in the 1950 film ''[[w:The Blue Lamp|The Blue Lamp]]'' and later in the television series ''[[w:Dixon of Dock Green|Dixon of Dock Green]]'' fro ...orn '''Horace John Waters'''<ref name="warner2">Warner (1975), p. 2.</ref> in Bromley, Poplar, London, the third child of Edward William Waters, master f
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  • ...ed through the city of [[Turin]], [[Italy]] in an armoured security truck. In addition to Caine, the film's cast also included [[Benny Hill]], [[Raf Vall ...ish for 'Italian Job |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/i-had-a-better-idea-writers-original-finish-for-italian-job-435666.htm
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  • | preceded_by = ''[[Doctor in the House (TV series)|Doctor in the House]]'' | followed_by = ''[[Doctor in Charge]]''
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  • | birth_place = [[Beckenham]], [[Bromley]], [[Kent]], England ...onkhouse-755955.html |date=13 July 2004 |access-date=26 April 2010}}</ref> In a 2015 documentary, it was revealed that Monkhouse and his older brother su
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  • ...her on other projects until the mid 1970s, by which time Moore had settled in Los Angeles to concentrate on his film acting. ...olden Globe Award]]. He received a second Golden Globe for his performance in ''[[Micki & Maude]]'' (1984).
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  • | caption = Wisdom in 1965 ...Roles]] following the release of ''[[Trouble in Store]]'', his first film in a lead role.
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  • | awards = [[Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play]]<br />1979 ''[[Bedroom Farce]]''}} ...ision. She was known for her role as [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Miss Marple]] in the television series ''[[Miss Marple (TV series)|Miss Marple]]''. She also
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