Released Date:
1938-09-29
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (536 Reviews)
Director:
Zoltan KordaA.E.W. Mason (by)
Lajos Birè (adaptation)
Arthur Wimperis (scenario)
Patrick Kirwan (scenario)
Hugh Gray (scenario)
Set in the India of the British Raj. All the Indians are portrayed as untrustworthy, plotting to overthrow their British masters. The only 'loyal' Indian is Prince Azim who tries to warn the British of the impending revolt by tapping out messages on the Drum of the title.
Released Date:
1945-05-04
Languages:
English, French, German
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
163 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
8.2 (9375 Reviews)
Michael Powell
Emeric Pressburger
Portrays in warm-hearted detail the life and loves of one extraordinary man. We meet the imposingly rotund General Clive Wynne-Candy, a blustering old duffer who seems the epitome of stuffy, outmoded values. Traveling backwards 40 years we see a different man altogether: the young and dashing officer "Sugar" Candy. Through a series of relationships with three women and his lifelong friendship with a German officer, we see Candy's life unfold and come to understand how difficult it is for him to adapt his sense of military honor to modern notions of "total war."
Released Date:
1960-08-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
116 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2474 Reviews)
Director:
Basil DeardenJohn Boland (novel)
Bryan Forbes (screenplay)
Involuntarily-retired Colonel Hyde recruits seven other dissatisfied ex-servicemen for a special project. Each of the men has a skeleton in the cupboard, is short of money, and is a service-trained expert in his field. The job is a bank robbery, and military discipline and planning are imposed by Hyde and second-in-command Race on the team, although civilian irritations do start getting in the way.
Released Date:
1960-12-02
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
96 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1828 Reviews)
Director:
Tony RichardsonGenres:
DramaJohn Osborne (screenplay)
Nigel Kneale (screenplay)
John Osborne (adaptation)
Archie Rice, a pathetic music hall comic, plagued by debts, manipulates those around him in a defiant and selfish attempt to survive against improbable odds. He drinks, makes crude philosophical jokes about sex and politics and humiliates his lamenting, gin-soaked wife. Archie lures his father, Billy Rice, out of retirement for a benefit performance which will ultimately bring financial aid to Archie and his impractical investments.
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