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Films starring Eleanor Bron
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1988,
Christine Edzard, DVD
This masterful adaptation of the Dickens' novel is told in two parts, and has a peculiar relevance for today.
Part I (Nobody's Fault) tells the tale of fortunes lost and found, of secrets buried and unearthed, from the viewpoint of Arthur Clenn...
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1969,
Ken Russell, DVD
Russell's groundbreaking and memorable adaptation of Lawrence's novel. Excellent period detail and famously featuring Reed and Bates's naked fireside wrestling scene.
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2000,
Terence Davies, DVD
Terence Davies triumphs with his sumptuous, painterly adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel, which is set amid the vicious moneyed classes of 1905 New York and features a heartrending, perfectly nuanced performance by Gillian Anderson as doomed hero...
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1965,
Lewis Gilbert, DVD
The story of a consciousless Cockney lothario (Michael Caine) who takes pride in his numerous conquests. Over the course of this ribald, poignant comedy, he finds the magic of his life has gone and he becomes a lonely, rather sad figure.
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1967,
Stanley Donen, DVD
Cook and Moore's update of the Faust legend, in which timid short order cook Stanley Moon sells his soul to the devil (aka George Spiggott) in return for seven wishes. The devil, naturally, has a wicked sense of fun so nothing goes to plan. Dudley...
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1966,
Stanley Donen, DVD
A south of France road movie that follows a couple through twelve of their years together, painting a fragmentary portrait from their holidays. An interesting pairing too, of Hepburn and Finney.
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1994,
Caroline Thompson, DVD
Surprisingly sombre adaptation of Anna Sewell’s classic, darker in tone than most family films. The score and cinematography are superb, whilst there are scene-stealing turns from Peter Cook and Eleanor Bron as the loathsome Lord and Lady Wexmire.
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1969,
Waris Hussein, DVD
When philosophy student, Rosamund (Sandy Dennis), has a one-night-stand with gay television presenter, George (Ian McKellen), she falls pregnant. She subsequently decides to bring up the baby on her own, refusing to involve the father. However, wh...
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1988,
Christine Edzard,
This masterful adaptation of the Dickens' novel is told in two parts, and has a peculiar relevance for today.
Part I (Nobody's Fault) tells the tale of fortunes lost and found, of secrets buried and unearthed, from the viewpoint of Arthur Clenn...
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1965,
Richard Lester, DVD
Historical fun from the Beatles in their movie, Help!, in which Ringo is being followed by mystics. Whilst trying to escape, the boys travel to London, the Swiss Alps and the Bahamas.
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1993,
Agnieszka Holland, DVD
Box set containing two popular drama movies. 'The Secret Garden' (1993) brings Francis Hodgson Burnett's classic to the big screen. Mary Lennox is the young orphan sent to stay with her uncle in a forbidding mansion. She not only discovers an inva...
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1987,
John Erman, DVD
The story of Miep Gies, who risked her life by hiding eight Jews in her attic during World War II in occupied Amsterdam.
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