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Films starring Merle Oberon
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1948,
Jacques Tourneur, DVD
A classic film noir, Berlin Express is set in Germany in the aftermath of World War Two. While journeying by train from Paris to Berlin, a group of passengers, of varying nationalities, become tangled up in a Nazi plan to assassinate Dr. Bernhardt...
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1945,
Charles Vidor, DVD
Nominated for 6 Oscars, the Technicolor biopic A Song to Remember was one of the most successful filmed biographies of the 1940s, presenting the fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin, starring Cornel Wilde as the ...
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1939,
William Wyler, DVD
Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon star in this Oscar-winning Hollywood classic as Heathcliffe and Cathy, in the popular dramatisation of Emily Bronte's novel. Set in Victorian England it traces the doomed love affair between a girl and a gypsy.
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1934,
Bernard Vorhaus, DVD
A musical drama, The Broken Melody follows struggling songwriter Paul Verlaine (John Garrick), whose life takes a dark turn when he enters a troubled marriage. Despite receiving support and affection from friend Germaine Brissard (Merle Oberon), P...
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1938,
Tim Whelan, DVD
Cheeky little Technicolor comedy in which Laurence Olivier plays a young lawyer who allows a stranded stranger (Merle Oberon) to spend the night in his apartment. She leaves him a card reading 'Goodbye, Madame X'. Then his old friend Lord Mere (Ra...
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1939,
Adrian Brunel, Hurst , Powell , DVD
A documentary-drama produced by Alexander Korda, intended as a propaganda weapon designed to show the splendid efforts of the British people who bravely fought, both abroad and at home, against the Nazi war machine.
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1934; 1937,
Harold Young, DVD
Leslie Howard plays Sir Percy Blakeney, an 18th century English aristocrat leading a double life. On one hand, he appears to be merely an effete aristocrat, but he is also the Scarlet Pimpernel and is part of an underground effort to free French n...
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1933,
Alexander Korda, DVD
Charles Laughton won an Oscar for this performance as the much-married monarch, in a film which remains one of the UK's greatest international successes. Picking up Henry's reign after his betrothal to wife number two Anne Boleyn (Merle Oberon), t...
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