The 1946 British wartime drama film Piccadilly Incident stars Anna Neagle as a World War Two W.R.E.N, who encounters stranger Michael Wilding in a blacked-out Piccadilly, London, during an air raid. Producer-director Herbert Wilcox’s 1946 […]
Director Carol Reed’s 1938 British Gainsborough Pictures black and white movie Bank Holiday is a highly engaging, expertly done, trailblazing documentary-style comedy drama about assorted London folk on a trip to sunny seaside town Bexborough […]
The light-weight 1947 British comedy drama film Holiday Camp is based on a Godfrey Winn story about the adventures in a post-war holiday camp, mainly involving a killer (Dennis Price) on the loose, a group […]
Co-writer/ director Frank Launder’s solid 1944 British wartime comedy drama from Gainsborough Pictures offers plenty of suspense, wartime atmosphere and detail, and some cheerful humour thrown in as well. It stars the formidable line-up of Phyllis […]
Stewart Granger stars in director Arthur Crabtree’s dashing, lurid, wildly over-the-top 1946 Gainsborough Pictures British black and white melodrama as Richard Darrell, a brave but penniless English writer sent by Don Carlos (Gerard Heinz) to take […]
Co-writer/ director Leslie Arliss 1944 black and white British wartime romantic melodrama is something just as engagingly soppy as the famous 1970 Ryan O’Neal-Ali MacGraw Love Story. This one is made by Gainsborough Pictures and stars Margaret […]
Director Ernest Day’s tired 1981 British action thriller stars Ryan O’Neal as Joseph Wiley, an out-of-luck engineer adventurer who meets a rich mysterious woman, the femme fatale Holbrook (Anne Archer), in Mexico, and they head for Colombia, in […]
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