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  • | director = [[Carol Reed]] | based_on = an original story by [[Lesser Samuels]]<br> Marion Dix
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  • | director = [[Carol Reed]] | based_on = novel by [[Emery Bonett]]
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  • ...de Grunwald]] based on the play ''[[Quiet Wedding (play)|Quiet Wedding]]'' by [[Esther McCracken]]. The film was remade in 1958 as ''[[Happy Is the Bride It was Lockwood's first film following a series of films with [[Carol Reed]].<ref name="vagg">{{cite magazine|first=Stephen|last=Vagg|magazine=Filmink
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  • | director = [[Carol Reed]] | producer = Carol Reed
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  • | starring = [[Orson Welles]]<br />[[Oliver Reed]]<br />[[Carol White]]<br />[[Harry Andrews]]<br />[[Michael Hordern]]<br />[[Lyn Ashley]] ...rama]] film directed and produced by [[Michael Winner]]. It stars [[Oliver Reed]] and [[Orson Welles]].<ref name="BFIsearch">{{Cite web |title=I'll Never F
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  • ...land) was a British [[cinematographer]] and [[film director]]. He directed films with comedians such as [[Will Hay]], the [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|Crazy Crabtree did some films for [[Michael Powell]], ''[[Lazybones (1935 film)|Lazybones]]'' (1935) and
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  • ...ucer&f=false ''Realism and Tinsel: Cinema and Society in Britain 1939-48'' By Robert Murphy p34]</ref> In 1946 Mason called Black "the one good productio ...used to come off as successful as his others."<ref>Round Table on British Films Cornelius, Henry; Dickinson, Thorold; Havelock-Allan, Anthony; John, Rosamu
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  • | director = [[Carol Reed]] | starring = <!-- Per poster -->[[Ron Moody]]<br />[[Oliver Reed]]<br />[[Harry Secombe]]<br />[[Shani Wallis]]<br />[[Mark Lester]]<br />[[
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  • ...eenonline.org.uk}}</ref><ref name=bfi>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba17b8221|title=Frank Launder}}</ref> He began working as a screenwriter on British films in the 1930s, contributing the original story for the classic [[Will Hay]]
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  • ...based on the [[The Ghost Train (play)|1923 play of the same name]] written by [[Arnold Ridley]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b71e700 ...rain, he escapes an angry conductor by ducking into a compartment occupied by attractive blonde Jackie Winthrop ([[Carole Lynne]]), with whom Gander flir
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  • ...name="Art & Hue">{{cite web|url=http://artandhue.com/60-years-of-carry-on-films/|title=60 Years of Carry On |work=Art & Hue |date=2018 |access-date=14 June ...l into a married couple. It was directed by [[Gerald Thomas]] and produced by [[Peter Rogers]], a partnership which would last until 1978. Actors in this
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  • ...ast]] comedies, [[Adventure films|Adventure films]], [[Action films|Action films]] ...Them All]]'' and ''[[Monte Carlo or Bust!]]''. During his career, Annakin directed nearly 50 pictures.
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  • | caption = Calvert photographed by [[Allan Warren|Allan Warren]] in 1974 ...time she drew what looked like the short straw, playing the 'good girl' in films that revelled in the exploits of her wicked opposite number, and it says mu
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  • ...Blofeld]], the primary antagonist of the ''[[James Bond]]'' series, in the films ''[[From Russia with Love (film)|From Russia with Love]]'' and ''[[Thunderb ...rdt]]. He appeared at the [[Raimund Theater]], and supplemented his income by working as an entertainer in a bar.
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  • She also appeared in the films ''[[Two for the Road (1967 film)|Two for the Road]]'' (1967) alongside [[Al ...-date=28 June 2011 }}</ref> a series of pieces for voice and piano written by [[Peter Maxwell Davies]] in protest against [[uranium]] mining in the [[Ork
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  • |caption = Grenfell, by [[Allan Warren|Allan Warren]], 1972 ...he never appeared as a stage actress, but had roles, mostly comic, in many films, including Miss Gossage in ''[[The Happiest Days of Your Life (film)|The Ha
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  • |caption = Ustinov in 1986, photographed by [[Allan Warren|Allan Warren]] ...|location=London|oclc=154639|postscript=. The pronunciations were accepted by Sir Peter himself.}}</ref> Ustinov's great-grandfather [[Moritz Hall|Morit
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  • | alt = <!-- descriptive text for use by speech synthesis (text-to-speech) software --> ...[bit part|bit part]] actor in the late 1930s to a member of the main cast; by the time of his death he had appeared in nearly 140 cinema roles. His later
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  • ...yne Mansfield]] and [[Mamie Van Doren|Mamie Van Doren]]. Dors was promoted by her first husband, Dennis Hamilton, mostly in sex film-comedies and risqué ...2 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref> She supplemented her earnings by posing as a model.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5
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