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  • ...itle=Rachel Roberts &#124; Movies and Filmography }}</ref> It was released in the U.S. as '''''Men Are Children Twice'''''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ww ...s flare to the surface in a small [[Wales|Welsh]] town over a coveted role in the local choir.
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  • | distributor = [[British Empire Films]] ...w teacher, he decides to leave and migrate to Australia for a better life 'in the sun'.
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  • | studio = [[Film4 Productions|Channel 4 Films]] <br />[[Nelson Entertainment]] <br />[[TVS Television]] ...8|title=Back to the Future: The Fall and Rise of the British Film Industry in the 1980s - An Information Briefing|website=British Film Institute|date=200
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  • ...hey're Happy (play)|play of the same name]] by [[Vernon Sylvaine]]. It was shot at [[Pinewood Studios]] near [[London]] with sets designed by the [[art dir ...retty daughters with the youngest Gwen (played by [[Janette Scott]]) madly in love with him so much she wants to marry him. Eventually, the stodgy stockb
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]
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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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  • ...ction]] was by [[George Provis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6a63ed4b|title=A Boy, A Girl and a Bike (1949)|publisher=}}< The film is set in Wakeford and in the [[Yorkshire Dales]]. It features cycle sabotage and cycling tactics.
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  • ...=2014-04-05}}</ref> It was released in the United States as '''''Cocktails in the Kitchen'''''. ...s that her father ([[Cecil Parker]]) insists on, so he sets his future son-in-law some conditions before allowing the wedding.
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  • | studio = [[Group 3 Films]] ...n's story paper. It is a modernized retelling of the [[Robin Hood]] legend in which the heroine robs banks with the assistance of a gang of teenage girls
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  • ...red [[Arthur Lowe]] and [[John Le Mesurier]], later to feature prominently in ''[[Dad's Army]]''. Somewhere in [[London]] a refined gent in a [[bowler hat]] walks along the road with flowers and chocolates, seemingl
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  • ...anda Ventham]]; and [[Roy Castle]] makes his only ''Carry On'' appearance, in the romantic male lead part usually played by [[Jim Dale]].<ref name="scree ...mporary and from earlier, Hollywood, periods. The title is a play on words in the risqué Carry On tradition, with "Khyber" (short for "Khyber Pass") bei
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  • | studio = [[Hammer Films]] | distributor = [[EMI Films#MGM-EMI|MGM-EMI]]
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  • ...ependent]]'', 3 August 2010.</ref> under which title the film was released in the US.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053648/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt ...', SIU Press, 2001, p. 117.</ref> whose theories were published in America in the same year as the film's release, by the Hart Publishing Company.
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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 ...tography|cinematographer]] were for [[British International Pictures]]. He shot ''[[Out of the Blue (1931 film)|Out of the Blue]]'' (1931) with [[Jessie Ma
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  • | studio = Jules Verne Films ...= $3 million<ref>{{Cite news|title=Tide Running Out for Beach Films, In for Protest Movies|author=Thomas, Bob|work=Los Angeles Times|date=Feb 12, 1
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  • | studio = [[Two Cities Films]] ...table in a restaurant where he wanted to sit. He is scathing of her claims in the newspaper that she is tired of [[publicity]] and of men pursuing her, b
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] <br> Individual Pictures | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]
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  • Douglas was born in [[Gerrards Cross]], Buckinghamshire. ...tory theatre|repertory]] company, before making her West End theatre debut in 1958.
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]
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  • ...= [[Neutral Bay, New South Wales|Neutral Bay]], [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] ...some stage; her father remained in [[California]] where he died at Ventura in 1960.<ref>[http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?ti=5544&indiv=try&
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