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    One More Time 1970 POSTER

    One More Time

    1970

    English

    4.9

    7

    22%

    Action

    Comedy

    london, england

    nightclub owner

    Thriller

    Jerry Lewis Jerry Lewis Director George Chandler George Chandler as Bit Part Sammy Davis Jr. Sammy Davis Jr. as Charles Salt Andy Bradford Andy Bradford as Man at Ball Harry Fielder Harry Fielder as Man in Pub
    London nightclub buddies Salt and Pepper link Pepper's dead twin to diamond smugglers.
    Agnes Browne 1999 POSTER

    Agnes Browne

    1999

    English

    6.5

    2

    41%

    71%

    best friend

    Comedy

    date

    Drama

    dublin, ireland

    puberty

    Romance

    woman director

    Anjelica Huston Anjelica Huston Director Peter Dix Peter Dix as Man in Pub Ray Winstone Ray Winstone as Mr. Billy Aedin Moloney Aedin Moloney as Shop Assistant Tom Jones Tom Jones as Tom Jones
    Set in Dublin in 1967, the story of feisty woman, who along with her seven children, learns to cope with adversity after the unexpected death of her husband.
    Otley 1969 POSTER

    Otley

    1969

    English

    6.1

    6

    23%

    23%

    Comedy

    intelligence

    Dick Clement Dick Clement Director John Savident John Savident as 2nd Businessman James Villiers James Villiers as Hendrickson Harry Fielder Harry Fielder as Man in Pub Aileen Lewis Aileen Lewis as Onlooker at Buckingham Palace Investiture
    A petty crook finds himself mistaken for a murderer and a secret agent.
    A Study in Terror 1965 POSTER

    A Study in Terror

    1965

    English

    6.5

    7

    Action

    Crime

    jack the ripper

    Mystery

    sherlock holmes

    Thriller

    James Hill James Hill Director Del Baker Del Baker as Man in Pub Patrick Newell Patrick Newell as PC Benson Arthur Goodman Arthur Goodman as Pub Patron Corin Redgrave Corin Redgrave as Rupert's Friend
    When Watson reads from the newspaper there have been two similar murders near Whitechapel in a few days, Sherlock Holmes' sharp deductive is immediately stimulated to start its merciless method of elimination after observation of every apparently meaningless detail. He guesses right the victims must be street whores, and doesn't need long to work his way trough a pawn shop, an aristocratic family's stately home, a hospital and of course the potential suspects and (even unknowing) witnesses who are the cast of the gradually unraveled story of the murderer and his motive.
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