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Tag: EALING STUDIOS

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CAGE OF GOLD (1950)

A young woman in postwar London falls back in love with an old flame, but doesn’t realise he's a con artist.

by Barnaby Page 14th September 202415th September 2024
Film Review Physical Media

THE SHIP THAT DIED OF SHAME (1955)

After World War II ends, a trio of former sailors turn to smuggling...

by Barnaby Page 7th September 20237th September 2023
Film Review Physical Media

SARABAND FOR DEAD LOVERS (1948)

Forced into a joyless marriage with the future King George I of Great Britain, Sophia Dorothea falls in love with another man.

by Barnaby Page 19th March 202319th March 2023
Film Review Physical Media

THE DIVIDED HEART (1954)

Separated from her son by the Nazis, a mother struggles to reclaim him from his adoptive parents.

by Barnaby Page 14th July 202214th July 2022
Film Review Physical Media

FRIEDA (1947)

A young woman from Nazi Germany struggles to be accepted in an English town.

by Barnaby Page 4th July 202219th March 2023
the ladykillers (1955)
Film Review Physical Media

THE LADYKILLERS (1955)

Five oddball criminals planning a bank robbery rent rooms on a cul-de-sac from an octogenarian widow under the pretext that they are classical musicians.

by Frank Collins 29th October 20206th March 2021
kind hearts and coronets
Film Review

KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (1949)

A distant poor relative of the Duke of D'Ascoyne plots to inherit the title by murdering the eight other heirs who stand ahead of him in the line of succession.

by Frank Collins 30th June 20194th August 2019
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