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Action
USA
1971
106 Minutes
David Townsend
Steve McQueen Siegfried Rauch Elga Andersen Ronald Leigh-Hunt Fred Haltiner Luc Merenda Angelo Infanti Christopher Waite
race car driver widow crew member rival thrilling cool racetrack france racing death infatuation teamwork adventure rivalry transformation 1970s
Almost at the verge of documentary, film depicts a single auto race from the ground up.
Crime, Drama
UK
1960
90 Minutes
Terence Morgan YĆ“ko Tani Mai Zetterling William Hartnell John Crawford Dennis Price Ann Lynn Charles Kay Douglas Robinson Gillian Maude Trevor Reid
playboy wealthy man criminal gangster ambassador daughter engaging charming playful cheeky thrilling london england crime robbery attraction fighting danger discovery adventure
In London, a wealthy playboy, an American adventurer, a small-time thief and a retired safe-cracker team-up to rob a foreign embassy's safe by digging a tunnel from the London Underground into the embassy's cellar.
Biography, Gay & Lesbian
1959
96 Minutes
Robert Morley Ralph Richardson John Neville Phyllis Calvert Dennis Price Alexander Knox Edward Chapman Martin Benson Robert Harris Henry Oscar William Devlin
writer father wife lover lawyer lord engaging spirited fascinating london court oscar wilde libel trial homosexuality affair scandal rivalry forbidden love discovery
The Victorian wit (Robert Morley) sues the Marquess of Queensberry for libel, egged on by the marquess' son, Lord Alfred (John Neville).
Drama, History
UK
1966
134 Minutes
Charlton Heston Laurence Olivier Richard Johnson Ralph Richardson Alexander Knox Johnny Sekka Michael Hordern Zia Mohyeddin Marne Maitland Nigel Green Hugh Williams
general prophet colonel prime minister soldier brutal gritty tense sudan great britain courage battle uprising following orders death underdog rise rivalry 1880s
In the Sudan, in 1884 to 1885, Egyptian forces led by British General Charles "Chinese" Gordon (Charlton Heston) defend Khartoum against an invading Muslim Army led by a religious fanatic, Mohammed Ahmed el Mahdi (Sir Laurence Olivier).