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Directed by Brian Desmond HurstOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Jean Kent,
James Donald,
Hugh Sinclair,
Christopher Lee,
Lana Morris,
Roger MooreRating57%
En 1900, une duchesse se remémore ce qui l'a amenée à cette position sociale. Après s'être fait un nom au music-hall, celle qui s'appelait alors Trottie True est engagée pour rejoindre la troupe du Bedford. Là elle attire l'attention de plusieurs admirateurs bien nés, et notamment de Lord Digby Landon avec qui elle se mariera., 1h34
Directed by Brian Desmond HurstOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Anton Walbrook,
Sally Gray,
John Laurie,
Guy Middleton,
Cecil Parker,
Alan KeithRating61%
During the German invasion of Poland, Polish airman and piano virtuoso, Stefan Radetzky (Anton Walbrook) meets American reporter Carole Peters (Sally Gray). He volunteers to fly a "suicide mission" against Germany, but is not selected. Radetzky is among the last to escape Warsaw and months later, in New York, he and Carole meet again, and marry., 1h26
Directed by Brian Desmond HurstOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost filmsActors Alastair Sim,
Mervyn Johns,
Hermione Baddeley,
Jack Warner,
Jack Warner,
Kathleen HarrisonRating80%
Ebenezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) is seen leaving the London Exchange on his way to his counting house on Christmas Eve, 1843. Scrooge tells two other men of business that he has no intention of celebrating Christmas. He refuses leniency to a debtor who owes Scrooge money. Back at his place of business, Scrooge refuses a donation to two men collecting for the poor, suggesting that prisons and workhouses are sufficient for maintaining the poor, and that those who won't go would be better off dead. Scrooge's nephew, Fred (Brian Worth), invites Scrooge to dinner the next day, but Scrooge refuses, disparaging Fred for having married. Scrooge reluctantly gives his poor clerk Bob Cratchit (Mervyn Johns) the day off with pay, but expects him back all the earlier the day after.