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Michael Redgrave - 19 Titles Found
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The Captive Heart
(1946) [PG]
An Ealing production which revolves around life among British officers in a German POW camp, and their families at home during those years of uncertainty and doubt. More
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Secret Beyond The Door
(1948) [PG]
In this Freudian version of the Bluebeard tale, a young, trust-funded New Yorker goes to Mexico on vacation before marrying an old friend whom she considers a safe choice for a husband. However, there she finds her dream man -- a handsome, mysterious stranger who spots her in a crowd. In a matter... More
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them
(1954) [PG]
Four men in a lifeboat drift toward death in the North Sea. shot down while enroute to Allied Command HQ in England, Air Commodore Waltby miraculously manages to save his attache case from sinking in the wreckage. In it is vital information that will save London from impending Nazi destruction.... More
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The Innocents
(1961) [PG]
Adapted from the Henry James novel 'Turn of the Screw'. Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr), a repressed spinster-governess, looks after two small children in a lonely mansion haunted by tragedy in this ground breaking horror classic. Widely considered to be the finest ghost story ever filmed, The... More
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Oh! What a Lovely War
(1969) [G]
The tragedy of World War I is redefined in bawdy music-hall terms, presented as the "new attraction" at the Brighton Amusement Pier, complete with syrupy cheer-up songs, shooting galleries, free prizes and a scoreboard toting up the dead The Story focuses mainly on the members of one family (last... More
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Dead of Night
(1945) [M]
Walter Craig is summoned to a British estate. The owner is a stranger to him, yet his face is familiar. So are the other guests. Gradually he recognizes them as the people who constantly recur in a dream which always ends in unspeakable horror. He is told other people's supernatural experiences... More
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The Quiet American (1958)
(1958) [PG]
Adapted from the acclaimed novel by Graham Greene, a love triangle brews amidst a growing political tempest in this brilliantly intellectual film in which nothing is quite as it seems.
In 1952 Saigon is caught between the corrupt colonial powers and the Communist uprising. An... More
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The Browning Version (1951)
(1951) [PG]
Adapted by Sir Terence Rattigan from his 1948 play, Anthony Asquith's The Browning Version is a poignant examination of repression and redemption set in the English public school system. Classics master Andrew Crocker-Harris is preparing to retire early due to ill-health. Considered a... More
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The Loneliness Of A Long Distance Runner (Blu-Ray)
(1962) [M]
Following the success of Karel Reisz's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Alan Sillitoe adapted another of his works for the screen, this time a short story of a disillusioned teenager rebelling against the system. Newcomer Tom Courtenay is compelling as the sullen, defiant Colin, refusing to... More
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