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    Night Creatures 1962 POSTER

    Night Creatures

    1962

    English

    6.6

    9

    59%

    59%

    18th century

    Action

    Adventure

    Drama

    Horror

    marsh

    Mystery

    phantom

    pirate

    Romance

    smuggling (contraband)

    Peter Graham Scott Peter Graham Scott Director Kate O'Mara Kate O'Mara as Girl at Inn Daphne Anderson Daphne Anderson as Mrs. Rash Colin Douglas Colin Douglas as Pirate Bosun Peter Cushing Peter Cushing as Rev. Dr. Blyss
    A captain and his sailors investigate the rampaging "Marsh Phantoms" terrorizing a coastal town, but their search is hindered by a local reverend and a horrifying curse.
    The Prince and the Showgirl 1957 POSTER

    The Prince and the Showgirl

    1957

    English

    6.4

    7

    50%

    55%

    Action

    Comedy

    coronation

    king

    london, england

    love

    monarch

    prince

    Romance

    Laurence Olivier Laurence Olivier Director Aileen Lewis Aileen Lewis as Dignitary Daphne Anderson Daphne Anderson as Fanny Jean Kent Jean Kent as Maisie Springfield Rosamund Greenwood Rosamund Greenwood as Maud
    An American showgirl becomes entangled in political intrigue when the Prince Regent of a foreign country attempts to seduce her.
    Hobson's Choice 1954 POSTER

    Hobson's Choice

    1954

    English

    7.7

    14

    91%

    91%

    Action

    based on play or musical

    Comedy

    Drama

    drunk

    marriage

    marriage of convenience

    northern england

    parent child relationship

    Romance

    David Lean David Lean Director Shirley Stelfox Shirley Stelfox as Daphne Anderson Daphne Anderson as Alice Hobson Julien Mitchell Julien Mitchell as Sam Minns Prunella Scales Prunella Scales as Vicky Hobson
    Henry Hobson owns and tyrannically runs a successful Victorian boot maker’s shop in Salford, England. A stingy widower with a weakness for overindulging in the local Moonraker Public House, he exploits his three daughters as cheap labour. When he declares that there will be ‘no marriages’ to avoid the expense of marriage settlements at £500 each, his eldest daughter Maggie rebels.
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