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Make-Up
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Make-Up

Jun 28, 1937
Make-Up is a 1937 British drama film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Nils Asther, June Clyde and Judy Kelly. It was a circus film made by an independent production company at Shepperton Studios.
Drama
Excuse My Glove
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Excuse My Glove

Jul 20, 1936
A young man, whose main interest in life is stained glass, accidentally accepts a challenge to fight in a fair boxing booth.
Comedy
Mr. What's-His-Name?
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Mr. What's-His-Name?

Oct 21, 1935
A beautician meets and falls in love with a young man, and they soon marry. What she doesn't know, however, is that her new husband is actually a millionaire who is suffering from amnesia—and he already has a wife.
Comedy
Major Barbara
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Major Barbara

May 14, 1941
Idealistic young Barbara is the daughter of rich weapons manufacturer Andrew Undershaft. She rebels against her estranged father by joining the Salvation Army. Wooed by professor-turned-preacher Adolphus Cusins, Barbara eventually grows disillusioned with her causes and begins to see things from her father's perspective.
Comedy
Broken Blossoms
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Broken Blossoms

May 20, 1936
A Chinese missionary comes to England. He helps a young girl ill-treated by her father. A remake of D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece.
Drama
The Beggar's Opera
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The Beggar's Opera

Aug 24, 1953
Adaptation of John Gay's 18th century opera, featuring Laurence Olivier as MacHeath and Hugh Griffith as the Beggar.
History
Irresistible Impulse
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Irresistible Impulse

Aug 27, 1996
A desperate salesman reluctantly teams up with a beautiful femme fatale to close a big sale. After a hot love affair, she is murdered and her personal assistant blackmails the salesman into a major financial scam, and he falls deeper and deeper into her trap.
Drama
Suspicion
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Suspicion

May 10, 1965
Suite d' "Alfred Hitchcock présente", cette série est une anthologie de petites histoires noires.
Crime
Alfred Hitchcock présente
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Immortalisée par la silhouette d'Alfred Hitchcock apparaissant sur l'écran au son de la Marche funèbre d'une marionnette de Charles Gounod, cette série est en fait une anthologie de petites histoires noires, à la chute souvent inattendue. Au début de chaque épisode et avant d'en faire la présentation, toujours teintée d'humour noir, Alfred Hitchcock saluait les téléspectateurs d'un sévère « Bonsoir ». Il revenait en épilogue pour exposer sa morale de l'histoire. (source : Wikipédia)
Mystery