Released Date:
1965-03-07
Languages:
English, German
Countries:
France, Italy, USA
Runtime:
133 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (9352 Reviews)
Franklin Coen (screen story)
Frank Davis (screen story)
Franklin Coen (screenplay)
Frank Davis (screenplay)
Rose Valland (book)
As the Allied forces approach Paris in August 1944, German Colonel Von Waldheim is desperate to take all of France's greatest paintings to Germany. He manages to secure a train to transport the valuable art works even as the chaos of retreat descends upon them. The French resistance however wants to stop them from stealing their national treasures but have received orders from London that they are not to be destroyed. The station master, Labiche, is tasked with scheduling the train and making it all happen smoothly but he is also part of a dwindling group of resistance fighters tasked with preventing the theft. He and others stage an elaborate ruse to keep the train from ever leaving French territory.
Released Date:
1967-05-03
Languages:
English, Latin, Spanish, French
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (22053 Reviews)
Director:
Fred ZinnemannRobert Bolt (from the play by)
Robert Bolt (screenplay)
The story takes place in 16th century England. But men like Sir Thomas More, who love life yet have the moral fiber to lay down their lives for their principles, are found in every century. Concentrating on the last seven years of English chancellor's life, the struggle between More and his King, Henry VIII, hinges on Henry's determination to break with Rome so he can divorce his current wife and wed again, and good Catholic More's inability to go along with such heresy. More resigns as chancellor, hoping to be able to live out his life as a private citizen. But Henry will settle for nothing less than that the much respected More give public approval to his headstrong course.
Released Date:
1970-11-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
78 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (148 Reviews)
Director:
Anthony FriedmanGenres:
DramaRodney Carr-Smith
Anthony Friedman
Herman Melville (story)
Updated to 1970s London, this faithful adaptation of Herman Melville's classic follows a young accounting clerk rebelling against his employer by responding to demands to do work by saying, "I prefer not to." This is carried on ad absurdum until the office is in chaos because the other employees must do Bartleby's work. His boss is unable to fire or help him and eventually has him placed in a mental hospital. Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons), John McEnery (The Duellists) and Thorley Walters (TV's "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy") star in this impeccably mounted study of employment, insanity, and the rigors of everyday life from one of literature's most acclaimed geniuses.
Released Date:
1971-02-04
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, Denmark
Runtime:
137 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (527 Reviews)
Director:
Peter BrookGenres:
DramaPeter Brook
William Shakespeare (play)
The Shakespeare tragedy that gave us the expression "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child." King Lear has not one but two ungrateful children, and it's especially galling because he turned over his entire kingdom to them. Paul Scofield is an ancient, imposing shell of a Lear tormented by his too-long life as well as by daughters he calls "unnatural hags." At one point, the king looks his eldest daughter, Goneril (Ireme Worth), straight in the eye and declares, "Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, of embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood." These are the troubles not even the best-trained family counselor could ever hope to resolve.
Released Date:
1989-10-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (273 Reviews)
Director:
Clive ReesGenres:
DramaMichael Morpurgo (novel)
Michael Morpurgo (screenplay)
A pair of children befriend an accentric old man, who lives isolated on the far shore of their island home. But it turns out that the old man knows a terrible secret about the island and the narwhales who sometimes come. Meanwhile WWI is making life hard in the village.
Released Date:
1991-01-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, UK, France
Runtime:
135 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (16689 Reviews)
Director:
Franco ZeffirelliGenres:
DramaWilliam Shakespeare (play)
Christopher De Vore (screenplay)
Franco Zeffirelli (screenplay)
Hamlet returns to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother Gertrude has already married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the new King. They urge Hamlet to marry his beloved Ophelia. But soon the ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and Gertrude. Hamlet must choose between passive acquiescence and the need for a vengeance which might lead to tragedy.
Released Date:
1994-10-07
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
133 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (51008 Reviews)
Director:
Robert RedfordPaul Attanasio (screenplay)
Richard N. Goodwin (book)
Released Date:
1996-11-27
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
124 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (26997 Reviews)
Director:
Nicholas HytnerArthur Miller (play)
Arthur Miller (screenplay)
The movie is centered around the Salem Massachusetts witch trials of 1692. The movie is based on the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. He also wrote the screen play adaptation.
Released Date:
1997-01-10
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
82 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (218 Reviews)
Director:
Patrick KeillerGenres:
DocumentaryRobinson is commissioned to investigate the unspecified "problem of England." The narrator describes his seven excursions, with the unseen Robinson, around the country. They mainly concentrate on ports, power stations, prisons, and manufacturing plants, but they also bring in various literary connections, as well as a few conventional landscapes.
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