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  • ...film spin-off from the television series ''[[Up Pompeii!]]'' (the previous films being ''[[Up the Chastity Belt]]'' set in the Middle Ages which followed on * [[Robert Gillespie]] as French Officer
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  • |studio=Winkle Productions<br />Quadrant Films<br />Izaro Films | distributor = [[EMI Films]]
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  • ...= {{Unbulleted list|[[The Bryna Company]]|Ludgate Films|Capitole Films|Les Films de la Pléiade}} Fabienne, a young French-born British [[schoolteacher]] marries and heads to [[Bucharest]] in the [[
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  • | budget = £750,000<ref name="guard">Boulting threat to halt films ...to foil Hitler's plan to blow up Paris. They later receive medals from the French president.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b65365a |arch
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  • ...French-born British actor best known for playing roles in English-language films beginning in the mid-1950s.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/bo ...l (film)|Thunderball]]'' (1965).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba73c9fef|title=André Maranne|publisher=}}</ref>
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  • | studio = [[Euston Films]]<br>([[Thames Television]]) | distributor = [[EMI Films]]
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  • ...([[Larry Dann]]). She returns home to London to surprise her husband, the French ambassador, Émile Prevert ([[Kenneth Williams]]) but first surprises the b
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  • Holmes (Cook) has just restored a stolen artifact to three French nuns, and is later called on a case by Dr. Mortimer ([[Terry-Thomas]]) conc [[Category:Films based on The Hound of the Baskervilles]]
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  • ...e]]'', a frequently-filmed story of brothers and their adventures in the [[French Foreign Legion]]. The humor is based heavily upon wordplay and absurdity. F ...and his "identical twin brother" Digby's (Feldman) misadventures in the [[French Foreign Legion]] out in the [[Sahara]], and the disappearance of the family
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  • | nationality = French ...ork]] |isbn=0-7566-1033-8}}</ref> More recent animated depictions from the 1970s onward were redesigned to more closely resemble Sellers, and later Martin.
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  • | language = English<br>[[Welsh language|Welsh]]<br>French ...ilm-news/50-greatest-welsh-films-time-13831096|title=The 50 greatest Welsh films of all time|first=Nathan|last=Bevan|date=10 November 2017|website=walesonli
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  • ...ation]]<br>Sellers-Edwards Productions<br />Jewel Productions<br />Pimlico Films ...er ([[Robert Webber]]), a major businessman and secretly the head of the [[French Connection]], is suspected by his New York Mafia drug trading partners of w
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  • ...the 26th release in the [[Carry On (film series)|series of 31 ''Carry On'' films]] (1958–1992). The story is based on the [[Dick Turpin|Dick Turpin]] lege ...([[Peter Butterworth]]), one evening as they hold up a coach carrying faux-French show-woman, Madame Desiree ([[Joan Sims]]), and her unladylike daughters, "
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  • ...itcom]]s, a genre with which he became particularly associated. During the 1970s he met his wife, Annie.<ref>Carl Oprey [https://www.theguardian.com/news/20 ...c Strip Presents...]]'' and the BBC sketch shows ''[[w:French and Saunders|French and Saunders]]'' and ''[[A Bit of Fry and Laurie]]''. He began his associat
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  • ...in 1945. Richard returned to the school as a teacher of English, Latin and French. They co-wrote a number of radio scripts whilst Hills was still employed th Hills and Green were involved in the writing of the three cinema films made by [[Morecambe and Wise]] in the 1960s: ''[[The Intelligence Men]]'' (
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  • *Appearances: All Panther films except ''Son of the Pink Panther (not counting picture cameo)'' ...s French is based on a British stereotype of the French police or even the French population as a whole.
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  • ...otorcar, and procurement of a lock of hair and an autograph from a popular French singer. The final challenge involves the famous [[HMS Lutine (1779)#The Lut ...Joking?'' His ''[[Death Wish (film series)|Death Wish]]'' pictures of the 1970s were in 1965 as remote as another galaxy."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.n
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  • ...ng Larry Simmonds in ''[[Man About the House]]'' (1973–1976), Sammy in the films ''[[w:The Stud (film)|The Stud]]'' (1978) and ''[[w:The Bitch (film)|The Bi ...from [[w:St Edmund Hall, Oxford|St Edmund Hall]] in 1966, with a degree in French and Russian.<ref name="sydney" />
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  • | language = English<br>French ...of+box+office+hits+swern+childs&pg=PA268|title=British Film Culture in the 1970s: The Boundaries of Pleasure: The Boundaries of Pleasure|first=Sue|last= Har
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  • ...Operation Dynamo]] has just taken place. From the newly conquered [[France|French]] coastline, a [[Wehrmacht]] colonel looks out over the [[English Channel]] ...l=https://web.archive.org/web/20140601172853/http://chalfontstgiles.org.uk/films.htm|archive-date=1 June 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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