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Amazon Prime Video
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6.1
/1154/
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/33/
61
/24/
3.1
/1033/
50
/340/

Jack the Ripper (1959)
A serial killer is murdering women in the Whitechapel district of London. An American policeman is brought in to help Scotland Yard solve the case.
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47
13
5.3
/414/
44
/7/
46
/6/
40
/36/

The Hellfire Club (1961)
Years after fleeing his ancestral home with his mother, Jason returns home to claim his birthright, only to find his way blocked by his evil cousin Thomas. In order to reclaim his title, Jason must do battle with his cousin, who calls upon the members of the deadly Hellfire Club to stop him.
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53
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5.4
/197/
46
/3/
58
/4/

Passport to Treason (1956)
After being consulted by a friend concerning a murder case, a private eye learns the friend has become the next victim. Passport to Treason was put together by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, the same team who’d later collaborate on the UK TV series The Saint. Rod Cameron stars as an American private eye, stationed in London. For the sake of a murdered friend, the detective takes over the dead man’s case, which turns out to have international ramifications. The villains are members of a phony pacifistic society, all of whom harbor plans for taking over the world.
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48
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5.6
/300/
35
/2/
52
/5/

Blackout (1950)
A blind man is witness to a murder; later cured of his blindness he attempts to puzzle out the solution to the crime.
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30
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6.1
/196/
10
/1/
20
/1/

The Siege of Sidney Street (1960)
A police inspector (Donald Sinden) tracks down Russian anarchist Peter the Painter (Peter Wyngarde) and his gang in circa-1911 London.
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48
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5.8
/201/
35
/2/
52
/4/

13 East Street (1952)
When police inspector Gerald Blake wants to infiltrate a London stolen-goods gang, he does a thorough job of it. First, he robs a jewelry store, gets caught and is sentenced to prison. Then he teams up with gang-member Joey to make their escape. Once in the gang, Blake identifies the boss, Larry, and most of the other thieves, but not the "inside man." As a big fur job looms closer, the detective's task is complicated by the playful but seductive advances of Judy, a dazzling blonde who happens also to be the jealous Larry's girl friend.
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34
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5.5
/145/
10
/1/
40
/3/

The Treasure of Monte Cristo (1961)
A dashing ex-officer in His Majesty’s army, Captain Adam Corbett (Calhoun) becomes embroiled in intrigue when he agrees to escort Colonel Wilfred Jackson (Ian Hunter) and his daughter Pauline (Patricia Bredin) on a perilous quest for treasure. Possessing one-quarter of a map, they soon rendezvous with three mysterious characters, each with a fragment and a secret agenda. Armed with only a sword and his wits, Corbett battles brigands, soldiers and thieves as he accompanies the expedition to the island of Monte Cristo, where betrayal and fortune await.
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4.7
/81/
40
/1/
60
/2/

Melody Club (1949)
Customers at the Melody Club are burgled while attending the the club. A detective investigates.
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49
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5.8
/181/
40
/3/
55
/3/

The Steel Key (1953)
An adventurer investigates the theft of a formula for hardened steel, assisted by his girlfriend.


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