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  • ...by [[w:R.F. Delderfield|R.F. Delderfield]] who served in the [[w:RAF|RAF]] in World War II. ...leased the year before his big breakthrough as [[w:James Bond|James Bond]] in the 1962 film ''[[w:Dr. No (film)|Dr No]]''.
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  • ...ice are alerted and arrive at the hospital to question her, but she laughs in their faces before quietly dying. ...f sleuths manage to untangle the web of lies and false leads to reveal who in the household is or is not a traitor.
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  • | studio = [[Mirisch Company]]<br>[[Mirisch Films]] ...by [[Mirisch Films]] at the [[MGM-British Studios]], [[Borehamwood]] and in Europe.
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  • ...ted as Turk Thrust II) in the 1983 film ''[[Curse of the Pink Panther]]''. In the [[The Pink Panther (2006 film)|2006 remake]] and its [[The Pink Panther ...link=Jerry Beck |title=Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town |publisher=Dorling Kindersley, Ltd. |year=2006 |location=[[New York Ci
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  • | birth_place = [[Toulouse]], [[France]] ...ish actor best known for playing roles in English-language films beginning in the mid-1950s.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mqyuDQ
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  • ...ich was cut down when he heard he was wanted for the film and arrived back in time for the second day of shooting. ...Two comedic madrigals written for the film but unused were later performed in the [[Carry On Christmas Specials#Carry on Christmas (or Carry On Stuffing)
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  • | gross = 1,111,404 admissions (France)<ref>[http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev ...House]]'' from the previous year. Once again, Richard Gordon participated in the screenwriting, together with [[Nicholas Phipps]] and [[Jack Davies (scr
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  • ...from previous films (many of them deleted scenes). The newly shot material in the film stars [[Joanna Lumley]] as journalist Marie Jouveat searching for ...isguises himself in a heavy cast on the flight, which causes complications in the air and on land. He then is led to an awkward introduction to the Scotl
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  • ...]] directed by [[Ralph Thomas|Ralph Thomas]], the third of the seven films in the ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor]]'' series. It stars [[Dirk Bogarde|Dir * [[Dandy Nichols]] as Lady in Outpatients Dept.
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  • 1940 – [[Operation Dynamo]] has just taken place. From the newly conquered [[France|French]] coastline, a [[Wehrmacht]] colonel looks out over the [[English Ch ...d Kingdom)|Local Defence Volunteers (LDV)]].<ref>The actual talk was given in the evening, when most people would be listening to their radios.</ref> At
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  • ...born 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]], and [[Joan Sims]]. Set in France and England in 1789 during the [[French Revolution|French Revolution]], it is a parody of ...rn 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]]) whilst disguised as an insurance salesman, and in the process, tricks Camembert into guillotining his own executioner. Camemb
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  • | name = A Shot in the Dark *{{based on|1961 play ''A Shot in the Dark''|[[Harry Kurnitz]]}}}}
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  • ...= $28 million<ref name="nat">Nat Segaloff, ''Final Cuts: The Last Films of 50 Great Directors'', Bear Manor Media 2013 p 93-94</ref> ...ni died on June 14, 1994 and Edwards retired from film-making a year later in 1995.
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  • ...= A Paul Soskin Production<br>[[British Lion Film Corporation|British Lion Films Limited]] ...ica in 1941, and a freed [[prisoner of war]] in 1946 to cover his absences in gaol. While Percy is "away", Colin is cared for by Aunt Florence, who knows
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  • .... His first Ealing success was in ''[[Kind Hearts and Coronets]]'' (1949), in which he also played multiple roles.<ref>Guinness 2001, p. 224.</ref> The f ...x of his ancestors, starting with a confused [[caveman]] rowing in circles in his [[coracle]], and ending with his own father's ignominious demise at the
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  • ...ation]]<br>Sellers-Edwards Productions<br />Jewel Productions<br />Pimlico Films ...seau]] by Peter Sellers, who died in 1980. It was also the last instalment in the series that was distributed solely by United Artists.
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  • ...[ITC Entertainment|ITC Entertainment]]<br />Jewel Productions<br />Pimlico Films<br>[[The Mirisch Company|Mirisch-Geoffrey]]<br> ...)|A Shot in the Dark]]'' (1964), after having declined to reprise the role in ''[[Inspector Clouseau (film)|Inspector Clouseau]]'' (1968). The film was a
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  • | studio = Stanley Donen Films ...&cp=1&pos=3#3 |title=Staircase - Details |website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]] |publisher=[[American Film Institute]] |access-date=November 20, 2018 }}<
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  • ...in this film. ''Carry On Jack'' was the second of the series to be filmed in colour and the first ''Carry On'' film with a historical setting and period ...as incorporated into the series.<ref>Gerrard, Steven (2017) ''The Carry On Films'', Springer, p.35</ref>
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  • ...as '''''Hotel International''''') is a 1963 British [[comedy-drama]] film in [[Metrocolor]] and [[Panavision]]. It was directed by [[Anthony Asquith]], ...on|very important people]]) of the title play out the drama of their lives in a number of slightly interconnected stories. The delays have caused serious
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