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Orson Welles plays a ruthless black marketeer in post-war Vienna (Carol Reed, 1949)
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The Third Man
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A married woman begins an affair with a Doctor she meets at a Railway Station (David Lean, 1945)
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Brief Encounter
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Peter O'Toole plays a real life British Army officer who played a crucial role in the Arab Revolt (David Lean, 1962)
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Early adaptation of a John Buchan novel as a man goes on the run from a murderous spy ring (Alfred Hitchcock, 1935)
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The 39 Steps
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Charles Dickens classic with John Mills as Pip and Jean Simmons as Estella (David Lean, 1946)
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Great Expectations
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Black comedy with Alec Guinness playing eight members of the D'Ascoyne family, who Dennis Price plots to murder (Robert Hamer, 1949)
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Kind Hearts and Coronets
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Bullied and abused boy forges a close relationship with a Kestrel (Ken Loach, 1969)
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Kes
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Occult thriller that sees Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie in Venice trying to deal with the death of their daughter (Nic Roeg, 1973)
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Don't Look Now
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Moira Shearer plays a doomed ballet dancer torn between love and the need to dance (Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger, 1948)
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The Red Shoes
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Crime drama based on an Irvine Welsh novel about a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh (Danny Boyle, 1996)
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Trainspotting
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Answer
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British prisoners in World War Two Burma undergo forced labour and brutality as they build a vitally important railway link for the Japanese (David Lean, 1957)
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The Bridge on the River Kwai
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Malcolm McDowell leads a savage rebellion at a Boarding School (Lindsay Anderson, 1968)
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If...
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Black comedy which sees a criminal gang's robbery plans unwittingly foiled by their elderly landlady (Alexander Mackendrick, 1955)
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The Ladykillers
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'Kitchen sink' drama with Albert Finney as a young factory worker who begins an affair with the wife of a co-worker (Karel Reisz, 1960)
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
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Richard Attenborough plays Pinkie, a small time teenage gangster living in a popular seaside town (John Boulting, 1947)
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Brighton Rock
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A London gangster returns home to investigate the death of his brother and sets out for revenge (Mike Hodges, 1971)
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Get Carter
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Comedy that sees a bank clerk hatch a perfect plan to steal some gold bullion and enlist the help of a man who makes Eiffel Tower paperweights (Charles Crichton, 1951)
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The Lavender Hill Mob
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Shakespeare play adaptation about the Battle of Agincourt (Laurence Olivier, 1944)
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Henry V
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The story of two athletes who compete at the 1924 Olympic Games, one a devout Christian running in honour of his faith, the other to overcome prejudice (Hugh Hudson, 1981)
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Chariots of Fire
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A World War Two airman cheats death and must face a heavenly tribunal to decide his fate (Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger, 1946)
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A Matter of Life and Death
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