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Redundant after 20 years of service, draughtsman David Pearce, fed up with the world, recklessly spends his redundancy money on a Spanish holiday of a lifetime with his wife Amy. She is hopeful of a romantic...
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Long before Murder, She Wrote, Ellery Queen was entertaining viewers with the exact same mystery format: a mysterious murder, a long list of clues and suspects (featuring an array of weekly guest stars)...
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Newlyweds Dexter and Juliet Munro purchase a rundown, ramshackle cottage to escape from her father, the overbearing Shakepearean actor-manager Sir Beverly Grant. The cottage is in dire need of refurbishment...
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Every evening mid-century, Midwestern insurance salesman Jim Anderson came home, put on his favorite sweater and prepared for an evening with his family—a situation where anything could happen. Robert...
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Patrick Cargill stars as the head of a household with more than its fair share of misunderstandings. After divorcing his wife, Patrick Glover decides it is time to remarry, and chooses his literary agent,...
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June 1942. A lone soldier survives the German rout of the British forces outside Tobruk. Dazed with sunstroke, Corporal John J. Bramble makes his way to the only tenement he can find in the desert: the...
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Three uproarious films directed by the king of French farce, Francis Veber. Each starring Pierre Richard as the bumbling fool François, and Gerard Depardieu as the robust straight man, these three side-splitting...
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Louis de Funès was the quintessential funnyman in France. Reminiscent of the characters created by Jacques Tati and Peter Sellars, de Funès' awkward filmic persona was beloved by French and international...
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Just when you thought it was safe to throw away that toga, Frankie Howerd returns as Roman slave Lurcio in this one-off extravaganza of comical innuendo. Now a free man, Lurcio can be found running Bacchus's...
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Premiering in the ‘60s, “Gigantor” blazed a new trail in the West for Japanese animation. The influential series was one of the first featuring a giant, heroic robot and was designed with a cinematic sensibility that thrilled and captivated audiences....
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