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Adam and Evelyne. [From the original story by Noel Langley; additional scenes and dialogue by Lesley Storm [pseud.], George Barraud and Nicholas Phipps.

Text

London? Two Cities Films, Ltd., c1949]

1949

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The adventurers. [Domestic version. Original story and screenplay by Robert Westerby.

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London, Mayflower Pictures Corp. Ltd., 1951, c1950]

1951-1950

1 item

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Always a bride; domestic version. [Screenplay by Ralph Smart and Peter Jones.

Text

London, Clarion Films Ltd., c1953]

1953

1 item

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Appointment with Venus. [Screenplay by Nicholas Phipps, story and adaptation by Jerrard Tickell]

Text

[London, 1951]

1951

1 item

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The astonished heart.

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London, General Film Distributors, Ltd., 1950, c.1949]

1950-1949

1 item

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The astonished heart. [Screenplay.

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London, 1954]

1954

1 item

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The bad Lord Byron [screenplay by Terence Young and others] Produced and directed by Aubrey Baring and David Macdonald.

Text

[London] General Film Distributors, Ltd. [1949]

1949

1 item

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Bad sister, from the novel by Flora Sandstrom. Directed by Bernard Knowles, produced by Harold Huth.

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[London?] 1948.

1948

1 item

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Bitter springs. [Screenplay by W.P. Lipscomb and M. Danischewsky; from an original story by Ralph Smart.

Text

London? Ealing Studios Ltd.] 1949-[c1950]

1949-1950

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Look before you love. [English version. Screenplay by Reginald Long, from the story by Ketti Fring [sic]

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[London, Burnham Productions, 194-?]

194

1 item

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The Young lovers. [an original screenplay by George Tabori]

Text

[London?] 1954.

1954

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The card; foreign version. Produced by John Bryan, directed by Ronald Neame.

Text

[London? 1952]

1952

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Cardboard cavalier. [Screenplay by Noel Langley.

Text

n.p., 1949]

1949

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Made in Heaven; domestic version. [Original story and screenplay by George H. Brown and William Douglas Home.

Text

London, British Film Makers Ltd., 1952]

1952

1 item

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The Magnet. [Original screenplay by T.E.B. Clarke.

Text

London, Ealing Studios ltd., c1950]

1950

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Dance hall. [Original screenplay by E.V.H. Emmett, Diana Morgan and Alexander Mackendrick.

Text

n.p., Ealing Stuidos Production, 1950]

1950

1 item

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The Woman in question. [Original story and screenplay by John Cresswell.

Text

n.p., Javelin Films, 1950]

1950

1 item

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The Woman in question. [Original story and screenplay by John Cresswell.

Text

London? 1950-1951]

1950-1951

1 item

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The Man in the white suit. [Based on a play by Roger MacDougall; screenplay by Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick.

Text

London, Ealing Studios Production, 1949]

1949

1 item

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The Man within. [Screenplay by Muriel and Sydney Box, from the novel by Graham Greene]

Text

London, 1947.

1947

1 item

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Marry me. [Original screenplay by Denis Waldock and Lewis Gilbert.

Text

n.p., 1949]

1949

1 item

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Diamond city; produced by A. Frank Bundy, directed by David Macdonald.

Text

[London] General Film Distributors [1949]

1949

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Edge of the world.

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[London? n.d.]

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Eureka stockade [screenplay by Harry Watt and Walter Greenwood, additional scenes by Ralph Smart]

Text

[Ealing? Ealing Studios Production, 1949]

1949

1 item

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Fast and loose. [Screenplay by Ben Travers and A.R. Rawlinson.

Text

London, Teddy Baird Production, 1954]

1954

1 item

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The final test. [Screenplay by Terence Rattigan.

Text

London? A.C.T. Films Ltd., c1953]

1953

1 item

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My brother's keeper, A Sydney Box Gainsborough Picture [Screenplay by Frank Harvey, jr.

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London? Gainsborough Pictures, c1948]

1948

1 item

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My sister and I; from the novel High pavement by Emery Bonett [pseud.]

Text

London [195-?]

195

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The Net; domestic version. [Screenplay by William Fairchild, adapted from The novel by John Pudney.

Text

London, Two Cities Films, c1953]

1953

1 item

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The Night my number came up; post-production script [Screenplay by R.C. Sherriff.

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London, M. Balcon, 195-?]

195

1 item

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Night without stars; domestic version; produced by Hugh Stewart, directed by Anthony Pélissier, released through General Film Distributors, ltd.

Text

[n.p.] 1951.

1951

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Floodtide [by George Blake; screenplay by George Black, Donald B. Wilson and Frederick Wilson]

Text

[n.p., 1949]

1949

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Forbidden cargo. [Written and produced by Sydney Box.

Text

London, London Independent Producers, Ltd., c1954]

1954

1 item

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The October man. With full dialogue, music and action cues, and coded 'spotting' continuity. [Written and produced by Eric Ambler]

Text

London, 1947.

1947

1 item

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Odd man out; screen play by F.L. Green and R.C. Sheriff.

Text

[London?] 1947.

1947

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Once a jolly swagman [Script by William Rose and Jack Lee; with additional dialogue by Cliff Gordon. From the novel by Montagu Slater.

Text

London? Independent Producers Ltd., c1948]

1948

1 item

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Once upon a dream [Screenplay by Patrick Kirwan and Victor Katona; based on an original story by Val Guest.

Text

London? [c1948]

1948

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One good turn. [From an original story by Dorothy Whipple, additional scenes by Sid Colin and Talbot Rothwell; screenplay by Maurice Cowan, John Paddy Carstairs and Ted Willis.

Text

London? 1955]

1955

1 item

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The gentle gunman. [Screenplay by Roger MacDougall from the play by Roger McDougall.

Text

London, Ealing Studios, 1952]

1952

1 item

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Passport to Pimlico. [Original screenplay by T.E.B. Clarke.

Text

London, Ealing Studios, 1949]

1949

1 item

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Penny princess.

Text

[n.p., 1952]

1952

1 item

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Pool of London. [Original screenplay, by Jack Whittingham and John Eldridge.

Text

London, Ealing Studios, ltd., c1950]

1950

2 items

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High treason; domestic version. [Original story and screenplay by Frank Harvey and Roy Boulting.

Text

London, Conqueror Films Ltd., c1951]

1951

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Highly dangerous. [Written by Eric Ambler.

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London, 1950]

1950

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Hue and cry. [Original screen play by T.E.B. Clarke] Post-production shooting script with full dialogue, music, sound effects and action continuity.

Text

[London, Ealing Studios] 1947.

1947

1 item

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I believe in you. [Based on a book by Sewell Stokes.

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London, Ealing Studios, c1951]

1951

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Island rescue; screenplay by Nicholas Phipps.

Text

[n.p., 1952]

1952

1 item

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The Rainbow jacket.

Text

[Ealing, Ealing Studios, c1954]

1954

1 item

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The Reluctant widow [based on the novel by Geogette Heyer; screenplay by Gordon Wellesley and J.B. Boothroyd.

Text

London? J. Arthur Rank Organisation, 1950]

1950

1 item

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Royal Symphony. Narrative E.V.H. Emmett. Produced by Castleton Knight, distributed by General Film Distributors, ltd.

Text

[London? 1954]

1954

1 item

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