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Directed by Guy Hamilton,
Julien Duvivier,
Russell LloydOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about suicideActors Vivien Leigh,
Ralph Richardson,
Kieron Moore,
Sally Ann Howes,
Martita Hunt,
Mary KerridgeRating65%
Anna Karenina (Vivien Leigh) is married to Alexei Karenin (Ralph Richardson), a cold government official in St Petersburg who is apparently more interested in his career than in satisfying the emotional needs of his wife. Called to Moscow by her brother Stepan Oblonsky (Hugh Dempster), a reprobate who has been unfaithful to his trusting wife Dolly (Mary Kerridge) once too often, Anna meets Countess Vronsky (Helen Haye) on the night train. They discuss their sons, with the Countess showing Anna a picture of her son Count Vronsky (Kieron Moore), a cavalry officer., 1h38
Directed by Tony RichardsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Richard Burton,
Claire Bloom,
Mary Ure,
Edith Evans,
Donald Pleasence,
Gary RaymondRating69%
The black-and-white film opens with a close-up on Jimmy Porter performing on trumpet in a crowded, smoky jazz club (titles over). Having finished to a round of applause, he goes over to his friend Cliff, sitting at a front row table, but his friend waves him off in dumb-show, being more intent on winning the affections of a woman. (The real Chris Barber jazz band is visible in the background). Scenes of Jimmy walking home through the depressing streets of a Midlands industrial town (Derby) serve to give the film its overall visual context., 1h28
Directed by Victor SavilleOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Political films,
Napoleonic Wars films,
French Revolution filmsActors George Arliss,
Ellaline Terriss,
Gladys Cooper,
Emlyn Williams,
A. E. Matthews,
Lesley WareingRating61%
With Napoleon defeated and exiled, the reluctant Duke of Wellington (George Arliss) is persuaded by Lord Castelreagh (Gerald Lawrence) to represent Great Britain's interests at the Congress of Vienna, where the victorious allies will decide the future of Europe. While there, his friend the Duchess of Richmond (Norma Varden) introduces the married man to the pretty Lady Frances Webster (Lesley Wareing), an ardent admirer, at her ball. During the course of the evening, however, Wellington receives an urgent message: Napoleon has escaped and has landed in France., 1h48
Directed by Peter UstinovOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films set in psychiatric hospitalsActors Elizabeth Taylor,
Richard Burton,
Peter Ustinov,
Beau Bridges,
George Raft,
Leon AmesRating53%
Billy Breedlove (Beau Bridges) is an orderly at a Texas psychiatric hospital. He simultaneously falls under the spell of two people: a blonde waitress at a local diner named Jimmie Jean Jackson (Elizabeth Taylor) and an allegedly sociopathic hospital patient named Hammersmith (Richard Burton), who is restrained in a straitjacket within a locked cell., 1h43
Directed by Joseph LoseyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
HistoricalThemes Assassinat,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Richard Burton,
Alain Delon,
Romy Schneider,
Valentina Cortese,
Jean Desailly,
Enrico Maria SalernoRating56%
Exiled from the Soviet Union in 1929, Leon Trotsky travels from Turkey to France to Norway, before arriving in Mexico in January 1937. The film begins in Mexico City in 1940, during a May Day celebration. Trotsky has not escaped the attention of the Soviet ruler of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, who sends out an assassin named Frank Jacson. The killer decides to infiltrate Trotsky's house by befriending one of the young communists in Trotsky's circle., 1h38
Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Heist films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Richard Burton,
Ian McShane,
T.P. McKenna,
Donald Sinden,
Nigel Davenport,
Fiona LewisRating64%
Ruthless East End gangster Vic Dakin has plans for an ambitious raid on the wages van of a plastics factory. This is a departure from Dakin's usual modus operandi and the job is further complicated by his having to work with fellow gangster Frank Fletcher's firm., 1h36
Directed by Eric TillOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors David Hemmings,
Samantha Eggar,
Emlyn Williams,
Phyllis Calvert,
Ferdy Mayne,
Francesca AnnisRating64%
The film tells the story of a young woman, 26-year-old Deborah Dainton (Samantha Eggar), who has a limp as a result of suffering from polio. Her rigid and controlled life is transformed when she meets a handsome stranger called Leigh Hartley (David Hemmings) at a party. After developing a friendship, romance soon blossoms and for the very first time in her life Deborah feels happy., 2h
Directed by Ronald NeameOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost films,
Musical filmsActors Albert Finney,
Alec Guinness,
Edith Evans,
Kenneth More,
Michael Medwin,
Laurence NaismithRating74%
Ebenezer Scrooge (Albert Finney) is a cold-hearted and greedy old miser whose only concern is money and profit and hates everything to do with Christmas. After Scrooge scares off a group of boys who were singing a carol outside his door, his nephew Fred (Michael Medwin) arrives to invite him to Christmas dinner with his wife and friends. Scrooge, however, refuses. After Fred leaves, Scrooge gives his clerk Bob Cratchit (David Collings) the next day off as it is Christmas, but he expects him back all the earlier the next morning. Bob meets two of his children, including Tiny Tim (Richard Beaumont), in the streets, and they buy the food for their Christmas dinner. Scrooge, meanwhile, is surveyed by two other men (Derek Francis and Roy Kinnear) for a donation for the poor but Scrooge refuses to support the prisons and workhouses and even says "if they rather die, then they better do it and decrease the surplus population." On his way home, Scrooge meets some of his clients, including Tom Jenkins (Anton Rogers), and reminds them the debts they owe him. In a running gag, Scrooge is stalked and being made fun of by the same street urchins seen at the start of the film, calling him "Father Christmas., 1h40
Directed by Stanley DonenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Films based on plays,
Children's films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Rex Harrison,
Richard Burton,
Cathleen Nesbitt,
Beatrix Lehmann,
Stephen Lewis,
Shelagh FraserRating53%
Charlie et Harry, 2 homosexuels, vivent en couple. Harry se fait des cheveux blancs parce qu'il en perd tout en dorlotant cette vieille rosse frustrée de Charlie. Ce dernier est en outre d'humeur massacrante car il est menacé de comparaître devant le tribunal pour délit de travesti et incitation à la débauche. Harry et Charlie finiront pourtant par comprendre qu'ils ne peuvent pas vivre l'un sans l'autre.