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Directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr.,
Bodil IpsenOrigin DanemarkGenres Drama,
Noir,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Poul Reumert,
Ebbe Rode,
Johannes Meyer,
Ib Schønberg,
Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen,
Lise ThomsenRating62%
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Directed by Robert FloreyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Sexploitation films,
Women in prison films,
Films based on playsActors Faye Emerson,
Julie Bishop,
Frank Wilcox,
Roland Drew,
Jackie Gleason,
Ruth FordRating57%
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Dorothy "Dot" Burton (Faye Emerson) is a member of a gang of bank robbers. Using her femininity and a cute dog provided her by her male cohorts who dognapped him, she is able to enter a bank before opening time, leaving the door open and the bank guard holding her dog, thus enabling a successful robbery. When police interfere with the getaway she faints and proclaims her innocence, however the police have strong doubts as "her" dog won't come to her and has a different name on his collar than what she calls him. After she confesses to her part in the robbery, she is sent to women's prison where she makes enemies of fellow inmates seeking Dot's share of the money.![Thunder Rock](/imagesen/small/84799.jpg)
, 1h52
Directed by John Boulting,
Roy BoultingOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
FantasyThemes Théâtre,
Ghost films,
Political films,
Films based on playsActors Michael Redgrave,
James Mason,
Barbara Mullen,
Lilli Palmer,
Finlay Currie,
Frederick ValkRating64%
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During the late 1930s, David Charleston (Redgrave) is an ambitious campaigning newspaper journalist, a fierce opponent of fascism and the British policy of appeasement. He wishes to alert his readers to the dangers of German rearmament and the folly of ignoring what is going on in Europe, but the reports he submits are censored by the editor of his newspaper. He subsequently quits his job and sets off on a speaking tour around the country under the slogan "Britain, Awake!" The lack of interest and response indicates that Britain is happy to keep slumbering. The final straw comes when Charleston is at the cinema, and the newsreel feature comes on the screen detailing the German occupation of the Sudetenland. The audience show themselves completely uninterested in the newsreel, taking the opportunity to chat among themselves or go in search of refreshments. In despair at the way his countrymen seem totally oblivious to the ever-more impending doom which is about to engulf them, and appear to be content to go about their daily business as normal while all the time sleepwalking towards disaster, he decides to turn his back on Britain and find a far-flung location where he can withdraw from the world and all its contemporary woes.![White Cargo](/imagesen/small/84841.jpg)
, 1h28
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Hedy Lamarr,
Walter Pidgeon,
Frank Morgan,
Richard Carlson,
Henry O'Neill,
Reginald OwenRating60%
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Arriving by seaplane to inspect an isolated, but thriving rubber plantation in the African jungle during World War II, Worthing (Richard Ainley) reminisces about the old days, when conditions were much harsher. The film then flashes back to 1910.![The Constant Nymph](/imagesen/small/84936.jpg)
, 1h52
Directed by Edmund GouldingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Romantic drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films based on playsActors Joan Fontaine,
Charles Boyer,
Alexis Smith,
Brenda Marshall,
Charles Coburn,
May WhittyRating66%
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Lewis Dodd (Charles Boyer) is a composer in Brussels, but his most recent latest symphony is badly received in London. To get over the rejection, he decides to visit his old friend and fellow musician, Albert Sanger (Montagu Love), at his house in Switzerland. Lewis' arrival causes great excitement among Sanger's four daughters: Kate (Jean Muir), Toni (Brenda Marshall), Tessa (Joan Fontaine) and Paula (Joyce Reynolds).![Day of Wrath](/imagesen/small/84951.jpg)
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Directed by Carl Theodor DreyerOrigin DanemarkGenres Drama,
Horror,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Films about capital punishment,
Films based on playsActors Lisbeth Movin,
Preben Lerdorff Rye,
Olaf Ussing,
Preben NeergaardRating80%
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Day of Wrath is set in a Danish village in 1623 where an old woman known as Herlof's Marte (Anna Svierkier) is accused of witchcraft. Anne (Lisbeth Movin), a young woman, is married to the aged local pastor, Absalon Pedersson (Thorkild Roose), who is involved with the trials of witches, and they live in a house shared with his strict, domineering mother Meret (Sigrid Neiiendam). Meret does not approve of Anne, who is much younger than her husband, being about the same age as the son from his first marriage. Anne gives Herlof's Marte refuge, but Marte is soon discovered in the house, though she is presumed to have hidden herself there without assistance. Herlof's Marte knows that Anne's mother, already dead at the time of the events depicted, had been accused of witchcraft as well, and had been spared thanks to Absalon's intervention, who aimed at marrying young Anne. Anne is thus informed by Herlof's Marte of her mother's power over people's life and death and becomes intrigued in the matter.