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  • | studio = Clarion Films ...s a newly married couple. Trouble begins, however, when the daughter falls in love with a tax investigator.
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  • The film opened at the [[w:Odeon West End|Leicester Square Theatre]] in the [[w:West End of London|West End of London]] on 24 March 1966. ...France. However, when they arrive there, they become unwittingly involved in a jewel theft when the thief Le Pirate ([[w:Paul Stassino|Paul Stassino]])
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  • ...a clanger", meaning to say something inappropriate or revealing. It links in the title to the secondary meaning of "clang", the noise of a metallic obje ...essdate=2014-03-05}}</ref> It was released as '''''Make Mine a Double''''' in the United States.
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  • ...rley Eaton]] and [[Irene Handl]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ba5a7c9|title=A Weekend with Lulu (1961)|publisher=}}</ref> ...compromised. Then a [[train ferry]] mix-up lands the holidaymakers deep in France without passports or money. As they try to get back to England, they encoun
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  • ...there'll be none of that sort of thing. Stan has a plan to buy watches in France and smuggle them back into Britain, avoiding customs duty. Jim is going thr ...gaged to a local lawyer who is expecting to land a prestigious partnership in Paris.
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  • | distributor = [[British Lion Films|British Lion]] ...an Ferry Ann (1965)|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://mubi.com/films/san-ferry-ann|title=San Ferry Ann|publisher=}}</ref> Wordlessly, with sound
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  • ...e [[art director]] [[John Howell (art director)|John Howell]]. It was shot in [[CinemaScope]] by [[cinematographer]] [[Otto Heller]]. ...tine]], [[Sid James|Sidney James]], [[Rodney Bewes]] and [[Dirk Bogarde]] (in a gag reference to his Doctor series role, Simon Sparrow).
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  • | country = United Kingdom<br>France '''''Honest''''' is a [[black comedy]] [[crime film]] released in 2000. The film was the directorial debut of ex-[[Eurythmics]] member [[Davi
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  • ...ugby union team|Wales]] play [[w:France national rugby union team|France]] in the [[w:1977 Five Nations Championship| Five Nations Championship]] match t ...y [[w:strip club|strip club]] joints. Mr Lloyd-Evans mistakes a young girl in the club (who is a spitting image of his 'little butterfly') for the real t
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  • ...Pompeii'' film). The plot concerns Lurk (a descendant of the slave Lurcio in Up Pompeii), a coward who is hypnotised into bravery. ...ikely series of events been tattooed onto his posterior, is pursued across France by German intelligence.
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  • ...ref> His son [[Michael Sellers (actor)|Michael Sellers]] plays in the film in the role of Gaston. The film is based on the [[Topaze (play)|eponymous play ...eb/20140905001006/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/your-favourite-british-films/107929-mr-topaze.html|archive-date=5 September 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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  • | distributor = Regal Films International ...y pick up a young French hitchhiker, Marie ([[Marie-France (actress)|Marie-France]]), along the way. They are pursued by Charlie's dipsomaniac father ([[Fred
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  • ...tle (musical)|stage musical of the same title]] which Buchanan had starred in. ...Palace Theatre, London|Palace Theatre]] and then [[Daly's Theatre|Daly's]] in London's West End. The cast included Jack Buchanan as Bill Hoppings, [[Jean
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  • | budget = £750,000<ref name="guard">Boulting threat to halt films ...omen of a brothel help the war effort to rid the world of the Nazi peril - in the bedroom.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.tvguide.com/undercovers-hero/
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  • | distributor = [[British Lion Film Corporation|British Lion]] (U.K.)<br>Films Around the World (U.S.) ...ess]]'' by [[Sonnie Hale]] under the pen name Robert Monro, first produced in 1955 at the [[Theatre Royal Windsor]],
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  • ...= {{Unbulleted list|[[The Bryna Company]]|Ludgate Films|Capitole Films|Les Films de la Pléiade}} | country = United Kingdom<br />France<br />United States
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  • ...zAI#v=onepage&q&f=true BFI Collections: Michael Balcon Papers H3 reprinted in ''British Cinema of the 1950s: The Decline of Deference'' By Sue Harper, Vi In the United States the film was re-titled '''''Island Rescue'''''.
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  • ...ions. It was released by [[General Film Distributors]]. It was distributed in America the following year by [[Universal Pictures]]. ...filmed in Spain.<ref>p.90 Mitchell, John ''Flickering Shadows: A Lifetime in Film'' 1997 Harold Martin & Redman</ref> The film's sets were designed by t
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  • | name = Old Mother Riley in Paris | image = "Old Mother Riley in Paris" (1938).jpg
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  • | distributor = [[Gainsborough Studios]]<br />Ellis Films (US) ...ce-1945-c22731925&usg=ALkJrhiPuUc4vZGBcb7OUARBcpu2dF_c5A French box office in 1945] at Box office story</ref>
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