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Directed by Leslie ArlissOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Swashbuckler,
Adventure,
HistoricalActors Margaret Lockwood,
James Mason,
Patricia Roc,
Griffith Jones,
Michael Rennie,
Felix AylmerRating67%
Caroline (Patricia Roc) invites her beautiful, green-eyed friend Barbara (Margaret Lockwood) to her upcoming wedding to wealthy landowner and local magistrate Sir Ralph Skelton (Griffith Jones). A scheming Barbara soon has Sir Ralph totally entranced. Caroline, wishing only his happiness, stands aside, and even allows Barbara to persuade her to be the maid of honour so as to lessen the scandal of the abrupt change of brides. At the wedding reception, Barbara meets a handsome stranger, Kit Locksby (Michael Rennie). It is love at first sight for both, but too late., 1h56
Directed by Leslie ArlissOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceActors Margaret Lockwood,
James Mason,
Phyllis Calvert,
Stewart Granger,
Martita Hunt,
Helen HayeRating64%
In 1943, a WREN (Phyllis Calvert) and an RAF pilot (Stewart Granger) meet at an auction of Rohan family heirlooms, now all being sold off after the last of the Rohan male line was killed at Dunkirk. After the RAF pilot inadvertently casts aspersions on the Rohan family, the WREN reveals that the last male Rohan was in fact her brother. The RAF man apologises, and reveals that his family are connected to the Rohans in a way, and so they arrange to meet for lunch and at the auction the following day., 1h8
Directed by Leslie ArlissOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
CrimeActors Diana Dors,
Patrick Holt,
Jack Hulbert,
Cicely Courtneidge,
Joss Ambler,
A. E. MatthewsRating55%
A novelist (Patrick Holt) and his wife (Diana Dors) are sleeping peacefully in their new cottage when a mysterious lady (Cicely Courtneidge) arrives, apparently stranded in a storm. She hands the writer her gun, and some jewellery, and asks for a bed for the night. Unfortunately, someone shoots her during the night and the author is accused of the crime. He is forced to turn detective to defend himself.