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 | Featuring a complete Ealing Studio collection: 'Hue And Cry', 'Kind Hearts And Coronets', 'Ladykillers', 'Lavender Hill Mob', 'The Magnet', 'The Man In The White Suit', 'Passport To Pimlico', and 'The Titfield Thunderbolt'. Includes a bonus disc... |
 | Mediterranean ferryboat Captain Henry St James has things well organised. He has a wife in Gibraltar, and a hot-blooded mistress in Tangiers. Things are perfect... so long as neither woman decides to follow him to the other port. |
 | In a nameless totalitarian nation teeming with social unrest, a clergyman (Alec Guiness) is jailed on a trumped-up charge of treason. A government worker (Jack Hawkins) interrogates the inmate, eventually, goading the priest into admitting several... |
 | Set in Burma during World War II, the story follows British P.O.Ws forced to build a large bridge for the Japanese, while Allied commandos are sent to destroy it. Winner of seven Academy Awards. |
 | Set in 1919 Prague, this mystery drama follows a lonely recluse's efforts to find the truth surrounding his closest friend's disappearance. His search arouses the suspicions of the police and turns him into a hunted man... |
 | Three features. One of the all-time great war films, 'The Bridge On The River Kwai is from the marvelous David Lean ('Lawrence Of Arabia', 'Dr. Zhivago'). The film is an outstanding, psychologically complex adaptation of Pierre Boulle's 1952 novel, a... |
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 | George Segal, Alec Guinness and Max von Sydow square off against each other in this espionage thriller, adapted by Harold Pinter, from the novel by Adam Hall. Ace spy Quiller is lured away from holiday to replace a British agent who died while... |
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