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Directed by David Lean,
Maurice ElveyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
War,
Social science fiction,
ComedyThemes Films set in the future,
Films based on playsActors Jameson Thomas,
Benita Hume,
Basil Gill,
Henry Vibart,
James Carew,
Milton RosmerRating60%
In 1940/50, world peace is threatened when the "United States of Europe" comes into conflict with the "Empire of the Atlantic States". The former comprises Europe, India, the Middle East, Canada, Africa and Australasia. The latter is a combination of the United States and South America. , 1h10
Directed by Maurice ElveyGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Gracie Fields,
Ian Hunter,
Florence Desmond,
Fred Groves,
Gibb McLaughlin,
Ivor BarnardRating61%
A British soldier (Ian Hunter) goes off to fight in World War I, with his girlfriend (Gracie Fields) waiting and worried at home. He is soon wounded in battle and crippled. He comes to the conclusion that she would be better off believing that he has been killed so she can get on with her life. She gets the news and is devastated. Several years later she is still grieving for him, but he has now been cured and goes looking for her., 1h18
Directed by Maurice ElveyOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors David Farrar,
Geraldine Fitzgerald,
Roland Culver,
Jean Cadell,
Mary Merrall,
Harcourt WilliamsRating65%
The domineering Edwina Black has just died, and the general feeling appears to be of relief rather than grief. The local community whispers that her death is a disguised blessing for all concerned, particularly her henpecked widower Gregory (Farrar) and downtrodden personal companion Elizabeth (Fitzgerald). Unknown to anybody, Gregory and Elizabeth have been clandestine lovers for some time, and matters take a serious turn when the local doctor, feeling uneasy about Edwina's sudden and unexpected death, orders an autopsy. The result come back, revealing that Edwina's body is full of arsenic.