Modest in scale only, this gripping rescue drama (directed by Gerald Thomas who went on to be the stalwart director of the Carry On series) clings...
The village of Titfield is linked to Mallingford town by a single track railway which is closed down because it is losing money. The villagers, roused...
When Mexican rebels under Pancho Villa cross into American territory in 1916, the United States Army sends an expeditionary force to capture him. Major Thomas Horn...
Producer Alexander Korda’s fantastical Technicolor delight, inspired by the 15th century tale One Thousand and One Nights, retains its considerable charms 60 years on. Although the...
Harry Kurnitz contributes a spritely screenplay, based on a story by George Bradshaw, and Hugh Griffith is well cast as a Frenchman who for years has...
Director Edward Bernds made his name with a number of films for The Three Stooges. Turning his hand to horror, he manages to bring an element...
Matthew Bright’s debut (and only) feature is a dark take on the Little Red Riding Hood myth but with enough tongue-in-cheek humour to leaven the darkness....
Critic Ronald Bergan described this tense submarine drama – which stars two of Hollywood’s greats, Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster – as ‘a compulsive profile-to-profile confrontation...
An absolutely gorgeous musical, starring Marilyn Monroe in one of her last films and Yves Montand in one of his earliest American appearances. He plays Jean-Marc...
From the director of Cinema Paradiso comes this equally charming and much underrated film, with Tim Roth playing the eponymous 1900 (full name Danny Boodman T....