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Amazon Prime Video
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64
7.0
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67
/81/
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3.4
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94
/18/
74
/67/

The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
Renowned for his excess, King Henry VIII goes through a series of wives during his rule. With Anne Boleyn, his second wife, executed on charges of treason, King Henry weds maid Jane Seymour, but that marriage also ends in tragedy. Not one to be single for long, the king picks German-born Anne of Cleves as his bride, but their union lasts only months before an annulment is granted, and King Henry continues his string of spouses.
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Criterion Channel
71
49
7.0
/2188/
68
/36/
68
/37/
3.5
/1234/
75
/8/
76
/29/

Rembrandt (1936)
A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s. Beginning with the death of his wife, Rembrandt's work takes a dark turn, which offends many of his patrons.
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Kanopy
57
28
6.2
/1609/
57
/18/
64
/29/
3.1
/874/
41
/20/

Dark Journey (1937)
Madeline Goddard, is a British double agent who meets and falls in love with a German spy Baron Karl Von Marwitz during World War I. This tale of espionage blends high adventure and romance making perfect order from wartime chaos and growing in faith from despair.
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5.2
/16/

The Lifeguardsman (1916)
An idiot heir helps a wounded prince save the princess from forced marriage to a usurper.
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6.4
/12/

Insult (1932)
'Africa. Half-caste Legionnaire dies to save governor, the son of major who hates him.' (British Film Catalogue)
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5.8
/19/

One Family (1930)
A young boy dreams he's on a guided tour of Buckingham Palace and various countries in the British Empire.
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7.2
/9/

Raise the Roof (1930)
The wealthy Rodney Langford, who dreams of going on the stage, hopes to fulfil his ambitions by buying a failing revue called 'Raise the Roof', starring Maisie Grey. His father, fearing scandal, bribes amoral actor Atherley Armitage to sabotage the show. But, when all hope seems lost, Maisie comes up with an ingenious idea to try and save the day.
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5.5
/17/

Young Woodley (1930)
A schoolboy falls in love with his teacher's young wife.
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5.5
/15/

The Flag Lieutenant (1932)
A Lieutenant is wrongly accused of cowardice
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5.1
/144/
50
/1/
40
/2/

The Mill on the Floss (1937)
Romeo and Juliet in 1930s England. The owner of the mill and the local lord are in conflict over water rights. The lord wins threatening the mill owner with financial ruin.
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4.0
/9/

Wait and See (1928)
Wait and See is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Frank Stanmore, Pauline Johnson and Sam Livesey.
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6.9
/18/

Dreyfus (1931)
In 1894, French officer Alfred Dreyfus is wrongly convicted for the treasonous acts of another man, Major Esterhazy. When investigations begin into the dubious evidence used in the trial, an institutional coverup begins, aided by fears of army disgrace and anti-Semitic paranoia against Dreyfus. But a determined group, headed by prominent author Émile Zola, leads a mounting public call to reopen the Dreyfus case.
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4.8
/39/
20
/1/

Tangled Evidence (1934)
A medium is murdered and suspicion falls on his niece.
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5.8
/55/
60
/1/

Calling the Tune (1936)
Calling the Tune offers a fascinating look at the fledgeling gramophone industry as it tries to solve the problems of reliable recording and production methods. 'I predict that the gramophone will be the democratic entertainment of the future' states unscrupulous record label boss Mr Gordon (Sam Livesey), who finally gets his comeuppance after one dirty trick too far against his rivals. If the film's love story is perfunctory, the real interest comes with watching performers of the day, from Henry Wood and his orchestra to George Robey and Charles 'the laughing policeman' Penrose laying down their recordings direct to record. And something very like a prototype laser disc makes a crucial appearance too.
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70
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6.7
/127/
73
/3/
70
/2/

Turn of the Tide (1935)
Turn of the Tide is a 1935 British film directed by Norman Walker. It was the first feature film made by J. Arthur Rank. It is set in a North Yorkshire fishing village, and relates the rivalry between two fishing families. The actors included John Garrick, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Wilfrid Lawson speak in the local accent. The work is based on the novel Three Fevers by Leo Walmsley.
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6.0
/68/
65
/2/

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1931)
On his uncle's death Sir Henry Baskerville returns from abroad and opens up the ancestral hall on the desolate moors of Devonshire. Holmes uncovers a plot to have Sir Henry murdered by a terrible trained hound.
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6.3
/37/
48
/5/

The Great Defender (1934)
Sir Douglas Rolls is a highly respected defence lawyer of many years experience. Now in rapidly failing health, he is advised to retreat from the courtroom and pursue more pleasurable activities. But it is just at this point in his life that his great lost love a woman his own strong sense of duty led him to give up twenty years ago, and whom he still loves deeply walks into his chambers to ask that he defend her adulterous husband, now to stand trial for murder. Reluctantly agreeing to take on the case, Sir Douglas soon finds there is more to the story than meets the eye.
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6.7
/52/
56
/3/
70
/3/

Drake of England (1935)
Imposing Canadian-born stage actor and playwright Matherson Lang was one of the twentieth century's great Shakespearean players, and became Britain's foremost screen actor during the 1920s; in Drake of England, one of his final films, he takes the title role in Arthur Woods' portrayal of the life and times of the flamboyant piratical adventurer who founded Britain's sea fortunes. From clandestine romance at the court of Elizabeth I to conquests in the newly discovered lands of South America and spectacular victory over the Armada, Drake of England offers a panoramic overview of Drake's life.
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Kanopy
62
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5.7
/391/
70
/4/
61
/8/

Wings of the Morning (1937)
A beautiful Gypsy girl falls in love with a horse trainer.
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55
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5.8
/109/
52
/3/

Moscow Nights (1934)
During the First World War, Russian officer Ignatoff, wounded, falls in love with his nurse, Natasha. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy industrialist of peasant stock. Brioukow is unjustifiably jealous, since Natasha has not betrayed him. He forces Ignatoff into his debt as a means of humiliating him. When Ignatoff's new friend, Madame Sabline, offers to pay his debt, preventing his ruin, Ignatoff comes quickly to realize that Madame Sabline has an ulterior motive, one that could prove dangerous to more lives than just Ignatoff's.
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Commissionaire (1933)
A Commissionaire is suspected of a robbery committed by his son.
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The Wonderful Story (1932)
A paralysed farmer watches his brother fall in love with the woman he intended to marry.
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Variety (1935)
Follows the development of the variety theatre from 1892 to the present day, centred on a family in show business.
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The Woman's Portion (1918)
British fictionalised propaganda drama on the need for women to accept separation from, and loss of, their husbands.
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Jealousy (1931)
A man falls madly in love with a woman and stages a robbery in an effort to frame her sweetheart
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Up for the Cup (1931)
A Yorkshireman comes to London to watch the FA Cup final and loses his money and tickets, leading to a frantic search to recover them...
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The Wickham Mystery (1931)
'Crooks steal pearls and helicopter plans.' (British Film Catalogue)
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The Girl in the Night (1931)
'Man shelters from storm in old hour used by diamond smugglers.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Many Waters (1931)
An elderly couple reminisce about the romantic adventures of their youth.
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A Sinless Sinner (1919)
A forger's arrest shocks his pregnant wife, causing their daughter to suffer strange trances.
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5.4
/7/

Mr. Bill the Conqueror (1932)
A British comedy film directed by Norman Walker
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Men of Yesterday (1936)
A retired major and ex-enemies pledge peace at reunion.
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Victory and Peace (1918)
'Nurse saves captain from invading Germans and is saved herself when he leads counter-attack.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Where’s George? (1935)
A British comedy about a blacksmith who in looking to get away from his wife discovers a talent for rugby league.


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