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  • | caption = Original British quad poster |based_on = musical ''[[Lock Up Your Daughters (musical)|Lock Up Your Daughters]]''<br>based on play ''[[Rape upon Rape]]''by [[Hen
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  • | studio = [[Ealing Films]] ...is a 1944 British black-and-white musical comedy. It includes a number of musical sections, mainly focussing on replacing the word "home" with "[[Rome]]". Th
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  • | studio = [[Two Cities Films]] | distributor = [[General Film Distributors]] (UK)<br />[[Eagle-Lion Films]] (US)
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  • | distributor = [[Bryanston Films (UK)|Bryanston]] {{small|(UK)}} ...Experiment in Cooperative Independent Production and Distribution|journal= Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television| issn= 1465-3451|page=7 }}</ref>
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]<br>[[United Artists]]
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  • {{Short description|British actor, director, screenwriter and singer(1892–1978)}} '''John Norman Hulbert''' (24 April 1892{{spaced ndash}}25 March 1978) was a British actor, director, screenwriter and singer, specializing primarily in comedy
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  • ...Experiment in Cooperative Independent Production and Distribution|journal= Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television| issn= 1465-3451|page=13 }}</ref> '''''Tom Jones''''' is a 1963 British [[comedy film]], an adaptation of [[Henry Fielding]]'s classic 1749 novel '
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  • {{Short description|1969 British historical comedy series}} {{Use British English|date=May 2014}}
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  • | caption = British theatrical release poster | studio = [[Romulus Films]]
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]
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  • ...er lightweight musicals, comedies and historical dramas. Almost all of her films were produced and directed by [[Herbert Wilcox]], whom she married in 1943. In her historical dramas, Neagle was renowned for her portrayals of British historical figures, including [[Nell Gwyn]] (''Nell Gwyn'', 1934), [[Queen Victoria]]
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  • ...ase Sir!]]''. McFee had made his film debut in the 1969 satirical anti-war musical ''[[Oh! What a Lovely War]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/ti | [[w:BBC Two|BBC2's]] historical drama series ''[[w:Elizabeth R|Elizabeth R]]''
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  • | nationality = {{hlist|British|Czech}} ...professionally as '''Herbert Lom''' ({{IPA-cs|ɦɛrbɛrt lom}}), was a Czech-British actor who moved to the United Kingdom in 1939. In a career lasting more tha
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  • ...'' (1944) with [[Arthur Askey]] and was the ingenue in a [[Tommy Trinder]] musical ''[[Champagne Charlie (1944 film)|Champagne Charlie]]'' (1944).<ref>{{Cite ..., Jean Kent remains the most provocative woman on the screen. MOST POPULAR BRITISH STAR A WICKED LADY |newspaper=[[The Argus (Melbourne)|The Argus]] |issue=32
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  • ...ey featured Private Sam Small, young Albert Ramsbottom and his family, and historical events such as the [[Battle of Hastings]], [[Magna Carta]] and the [[Battle |By [[Vincent Youmans]] from the musical ''[[Hit the Deck (musical)|Hit the Deck]]''
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  • ...e appeared in lead and [[w:Character actor|character roles]] in Australian films and TV series. ...:eisteddfod|eisteddfod]] that was broadcast on [[w:4BH|4BH]] radio, with a musical monologue about a dog called "Paddy". This was to place him on a path diffe
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  • {{Short description|British actor and singer (1906–1972)}} ...er brother, [[Tom Conway]]), and [[Simon Templar]], ''The Saint'', in five films made in the 1930s and 1940s.<ref>George Sanders The Guardian 26 Apr 1972: 5
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  • | genre= [[Observational comedy]], [[musical comedy]], [[satire]] ...st of the [[100 Greatest British Television Programmes]] drawn up by the [[British Film Institute]] in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, ''[[The More
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  • ...ost of St. Michael's]]''), through the [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'' films]], and television. ...and ''[[Where's That Fire?]]'' (1939). In all he appeared in more than 70 films, including from this period [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''[[Sabotage (1936 film)
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  • ...in demand to star in [[variety show|variety]], [[pantomime|pantomime]] and musical comedy, including several [[revue|revue]]s. ...war, he appeared in the film ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' and made a series of films for Ealing Studios, including ''[[Passport to Pimlico]]'', ''[[The Lavender
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