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  • .../web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150029504 |access-date=22 March 2024 |website=British Film Institute Collections Search}}</ref> It was Clair's first English-lang ...urdoch's dalliances with other women, however, derail Donald's attempts at romance with Peggy, who still believes Murdoch is Donald.
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  • '''''Joseph Andrews''''' is a 1977 British [[historical drama|period]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Tony Richardson]]. It is based ...young hero, the film was an obvious attempt to follow in the line of such films as ''[[Tom Jones (1963 film)|Tom Jones]]'' (1963), which was also directed
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  • | studio = [[Two Cities Films]] | distributor = [[General Film Distributors]] (UK)<br />[[Eagle-Lion Films]] (US)
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  • ...llers, Clouseau's faux French accent became more exaggerated in successive films (for example, pronouncing "[[Room (architecture)|room]]" as "reum"; "[[Pope ===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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  • | caption = British theatrical release poster | studio = [[Romulus Films]]
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  • ...Sachs''', was a German-born British actor and writer. He made his name on British television and found his greatest fame for his portrayal of the comical Spa ...nd radio. He was successful well into his eighties, with roles in numerous films such as ''[[Quartet (2012 film)|Quartet]]'', and as [[Ramsay Clegg]] in ''[
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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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  • ...e Kuchar]], [[ASS Studios]] began making a series of short, no-budget camp films. Their feature film ''[[Satan, Hold My Hand]]'' (2013) features many elemen ...e Bed Sausage]], 1971)'', who mainly used this style in the 1970s, created films which achieved a [[cult status]].<ref name="CampWaters">{{cite web|title=Jo
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  • ...oped the Tramp persona and attracted a large fan base. He directed his own films and continued to hone his craft as he moved to the [[Essanay Studios|Essana ...ve the U.S. and settle in Switzerland. He abandoned the Tramp in his later films, which include ''[[Monsieur Verdoux]]'' (1947), ''[[Limelight (1952 film)|L
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