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This film is the first in an "unofficial trilogy", along with Two Thousand Women (1944) and Waterloo Road (1945).
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A member of the Bright Young Things, a nickname given by the tabloid press to a group of Bohemian young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s London.
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Some great bands here, I saw Climax Blues Band at Reading Rock Festival in 1983 🎸
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Sequel to "La Señora".
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The story continues with "14 de abril, La República".
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Lily Allen's half-sister
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Married to Michael Caine
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Max von Sydow's final role
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The father of actresses Nadia and Julia Sawalha
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Married to British screenwriter Jane Goldman
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Married to British TV presenter Jonathan Ross
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Married to British actor John Simm
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Michael J. Fox's final appearance before retiring in 2020.
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The first of three films following secret agent Harry Palmer. The others being Funeral in Berlin (1966) and Billion Dollar Brain (1967).
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The second of two films following the life of Jim Maclaine (fictional character). The first is That'll Be the Day (1973).
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The first of two films following the life of Jim Maclaine (fictional character). The second is Stardust (1974).
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They broke the mould after Karl was made
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Father of Free guitarist Paul Kossoff
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The story was inspired by an incident during the Second World War, when the maternity ward of Ottawa Civic Hospital was temporarily declared extraterritorial by the Canadian government so that when Princess Juliana of the Netherlands gave birth, the baby was born on Dutch territory, and would not lose her right to the throne.
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The first major film role for Peter Sellers
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