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Films starring Constance Cummings
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1963,
Alexander Mackendrick, DVD
After an air raid in Port Said kills his parents, Sammy Hartland (Fergus McLelland) is left alone, penniless and vulnerable in colonial Africa. So Sammy defiantly sets out to find his Aunt Jane, whom he vaguely remembers lives in Durban, South Afr...
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1945,
David Lean, DVD
In this Noel Coward comedy, cynical writer Rex Harrison asks a medium (Margaret Rutherford) to hold a seance in his house so he can collect material for his latest book. No one is more surprised than the medium when she inadvertently conjures up t...
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1943-44,
Charles Frend, Harry Watt, DVD
Pairing of Tommy Trinder films. In The Foreman went to France (Charles Frend, 1943), as the Germans invade France at the start of WWII, a British firm sends a foreman over to the continent to bring back a piece of specialized machinery. Based on t...
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1959-63,
Charles Crichton, C M Pennington-Richards, DVD
A set of classic British comedy, containing Battle of the Sexes (Crichton, 1959), Ladies Who Do (Pennington-Richards, 1963) and The Boy Who Stole a Million (Crichton, 1960).
Battle of the Sexes: A female efficiency expert sent by her US company...
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1960,
Charles Crichton, DVD
A female efficiency expert sent by her US company plans a new future for a Scottish tweed factory, but the accountant there plans on getting rid of her after seeing a whodunit film... Lively farce with a young Peter Sellers on winning form.
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1938-50,
Various (Compilation), DVD
A collection of seven Tommy Trinder films featuring the well-loved comedian in both comic and straight roles. Features Save a Little Sunshine (Norman Lee, 1938), Sailors Three (Walter Forde, 1940), The Foreman went to France (Charles Frend, 1942),...
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1936,
Albert de Courville, DVD
A wryly amusing tale featuring vanishing corpses, a wisecracking private eye and crashing trains (courtesy of sequences recycled from the incredible crash staged for the 1928 film, The Wrecker. Written by Frank Launder & Sidney Gilliat.
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