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    • Antonio Banderas in Le Tombeau (2001)

      1. Le Tombeau

      20011h 49mTous publics21Metascore
      5.3 (9.8K)
      A crucified body dated back to the first century A.D is uncovered at an ancient cave in Jerusalem. Trouble ensues as word spreads.
    • Barefoot in Athens (1966)

      2. Barefoot in Athens

      19661h 16mTV Movie
      7.2 (92)
      The last few days in the life of Socrates, including his trial.
    • The Tempest (1960)

      3. The Tempest

      19601h 16mTV Movie
      6.9 (201)
      Prospero, the deposed Duke of Milan, who lives in exile on a remote island as a sorcerer, uses his powers to shipwreck his usurper brother on the island.
    • Soldier in Love (1967)

      4. Soldier in Love

      19671h 16mTV Movie
      7.1 (18)
      When Princess Anne ascends to the English throne in 1702, she lifts to royal eminence two of her closest friends, John Churchill, one of the Crown's illustrious soldiers, and his wife Sarah. Anne's childhood friend. Shy and inhibited, Anne had few friends other that the Churchills. In time, they would be accused of running the kingdom for their Queen, who suffered from alcoholism and gout.
    • 5. Invincible Mr. Disraeli

      19631h 16mTV Movie
      7.7 (42)
      The rise of the legendary 19th-century British politician and prime minister Benjamin Disraeli.
    • Charlton Heston and Judith Anderson in Elizabeth the Queen (1968)

      6. Elizabeth the Queen

      19681h 30mTV Movie
      6.8 (89)
      In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I (Dame Judith Anderson) is the ruler of England. Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (Charlton Heston) is her lover, best friend, and worst enemy.
    • Victoria Regina (1961)

      7. Victoria Regina

      19611h 15mTV Movie
      8.5 (43)
      Julie Harris portrays the famed Queen Victoria over a 60 year span, from the age of 18 through her romance with Prince Albert through her diamond jubilee in 1897.
    • Lamp at Midnight (1966)

      8. Lamp at Midnight

      19661h 30mTV Movie
      6.3 (36)
      This movie deals with the sixteenth century conflict between the Catholic Church and Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (Melvyn Douglas). After exhaustive research, Galileo concludes that the Aristotelean concept of the Universe is incorrect. It is Galileo's contention, like Copernicus before him, that the Earth is not the center of the universe, but merely another planet, revolving around the sun. This theory is considered heresy by the Church, and before long, Galileo is dragged before Cardinal Bellarmin (George Voskovec), leader of the dreaded Court of the Inquisition.
    • 9. Give Us Barabbas!

      19611h 16mTV Movie
      8.0 (34)
      A drama detailing the transformation of Barabbas, a thief and murderer, who is chosen to survive by an angry mob and that Jesus shall die.
    • 10. The Holy Terror

      19651h 15mTV Movie
      8.0 (19)
      A dramatization of the life and accomplishments of English nurse and hospital reformer Florence Nightingale.
    • 11. A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer

      19681h 16mTV Movie
      7.5 (22)
      A former big league quarterback, sidelined by a serious head injury, struggles to return to big time football.
    • Nova Pilbeam in Jeune et innocent (1937)

      12. Best of British

      Episode: 

      I Spy

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      A look at British spy stories, ranging from classic Hitchcock films of the 1930s to eighties paranoia in Defence Of The Realm, a mixture of the commonplace with the extraordinary - the ease with which laughs turn into thrills, the way a coded secret can suddenly mean life or death for a group of innocent people. Featured stars include Robert Donat, Kenneth More, Deborah Kerr and Margaret Lockwood in films such as Sabotage, The Lady Vanishes (1938 and 1979) and The 39 Steps (1935, 1959 and 1978).
    • Will Hay in Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937)

      13. Best of British

      Episode: 

      Leave 'Em Laughing

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      Some of British cinema's most popular comedians, including Norman Wisdom, Stanley Holloway, Will Hay, Frankie Howerd, and the Carry On team in films such as On The Beat, Oh, Mr Porter!, The Ghost Train and Carry On Doctor.
    • Best of British (1987)

      14. Best of British

      Episode: 

      The Eccentrics

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      The combination of distinctive actors and characters have resulted in some of the most indelible and memorable scenes. True originals of British cinema include Margaret Rutherford, Peter Sellers, Alastair Sim and Edith Evans in films such as Blithe Spirit, Waltz Of The Toreadors, Cottage To Let and The Importance Of Being Earnest.
    • Dirk Bogarde in Sous la terreur (1958)

      15. Best of British

      Episode: 

      The Heroes

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      From Tom Brown to Bulldog Drummond, from Biggles to Bond, the 20th Century British hero was represented as schoolboy, sleuth, soldier, sailor, sky-pilot and spy, and film portrayed them in all their different personalities - romantic, gritty, superior, gutsy, charming, and even with a tongue-in-cheek humour. Featured stars include Dirk Bogarde, Jack Hawkins, Stewart Granger, Kenneth More, Leslie Howard, David Niven and John Mills in films such as Reach For The Sky, We Dive At Dawn, A Tale Of Two Cities and A Matter Of Life And Death.
    • Margaret Lockwood in Le masque aux yeux verts (1945)

      16. Best of British

      Episode: 

      Fine and Dandy

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      Costume dramas have been a staple of British cinema, especially during the 1940s when the Gainsborough melodramas resulted in some of the successful and popular films of the period. The best examples of the genre mix sumptuous film-making artistry with propulsive narratives. Stars include James Mason, Margaret Lockwood, Phyllis Calvert, Patricia Roc, Stewart Granger, Dennis Price and Jean Kent in films such as The Wicked Lady, The Man In Grey, Fanny By Gaslight, Madonna Of The Seven Moons and The Magic Bow.
    • Best of British (1987)

      17. Best of British

      Episode: 

      The All Singing All Dancing Show

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      Sequences from the golden age of British musicals highlight the talents of stars such as Jessie Matthews, Jack Buchanan, Jean Kent and Kay Kendall. Films include Evergreen, As Long As They're Happy, Trottie True and London Town.
    • Jean Simmons in Si Paris l'avait su (1950)

      18. Best of British

      Episode: 

      The English Roses

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      During the 1940s and 50s, British films featured female stars who portrayed fiery, independent characters in distinctive settings, and stories than emanated from the events of World War II and its cultural aftermath. Featured stars Phyllis Calvert, Patricia Roc, Margaret Lockwood, Virginia McKenna, Deborah Kerr, and Jean Simmons in such films as Madonna Of The Seven Moons (1945), Love Story (1944), The Wicked Lady (1945), A Town Like Alice (1956), Black Narcissus (1947) and The Blue Lagoon (1949)
    • John Mills in Plongée à l'aube (1943)

      19. Best of British

      Episode: 

      The War Game

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      Stars like David Niven, Trevor Howard and John Mills in enduring wartime classics such as A Matter Of Life And Death, In Which We Serve, The Way Ahead, The Life And Death of Colonel Blimp, The Way to the Stars, 49th Parallel and Henry V.
    • Damien Thomas in Things That Go Bump in the Night (1987)

      20. Best of British

      Episode: 

      Things That Go Bump in the Night

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      From the earliest days of movies, the potential for scaring audiences has been recognized and whether treated for thrills or comedy, ghosts and ghouls have proved a popular staple of British cinema. Featured stars include James Mason, Margaret Rutherford, Richard Greene and Claude Rains in films such as A Place Of One's Own, Blithe Spirit, Don't Take It to Heart, Hands Of The Ripper and The Clairvoyant.
    • W.G. Fay and Kathleen Ryan in Huit heures de sursis (1947)

      21. Best of British

      Episode: 

      Power and Prejudice

      (1987)
      1987–1994TV Episode
      British cinema has always has a strong tradition for powerful reflections on contemporary life, social and psychological dramas that mix insightful commentary and identifiable characters with involving narratives. Featured stars include Richard Harris, Patricia Roc, Stanley Baker and James Mason in films like This Sporting Life, When the Bough Breaks, Violent Playground and Odd Man Out.

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