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  • Perfect Friday

    1970
    Rated:
    AA

    n/a

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Robbery

    1967
    Rated:
    U

    A humdrum thriller based on the Great Train Robbery of the Royal Mail in the early 1960s. The cast are all kitted out in sharp suits, speaking in dodgy dialogue and generally embodying the decade's i

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Accident

    1967
    Rated:
    PG

    A bunch of English intellectuals crash and burn in Joseph Losey's caustic drama starring Dirk Bogarde and scripted by Harold Pinter

    Rating: 4 Star
  • Zulu

    1964
    Rated:
    U

    Vintage tale of the attack by 4,000 Zulus on a small British outpost in 1870s Natal. Stars Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins and Michael Caine

    Rating: 5 Star
  • Sodom and Gomorrah

    1963
    Rated:
    TBC

    Aldrich turns his hand to the biblical epic. Of course, the director of Kiss Me Deadly was never going to be satisfied with a straightforward swords and sandals number and sure enough he homes in on

    Rating: 0 Star
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    Eva

    1962
    Rated:
    TBC

    Stanley Baker is the tortured Welsh writer undone by Venice femme fatale Jeanne Moreau in Joseph Losey's bleak romantic melodrama.

    Rating: 3 Star
  • The Guns Of Navarone

    1961
    Rated:
    PG

    Gregory Peck leads a crack squad of commandos on a mission to destroy a German gun

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Criminal

    1960
    Rated:
    TBC

    A career con finds himself in and out of jail and in and out of trouble with his brethren. Partially prison-bound crime thriller starring Stanley Baker and directed by Joseph Losey

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Blind Date

    1959
    Rated:
    TBC

    A strangely unfulfilling mystery yarn from Losey, with Krueger as the painter who is framed for the murder of his girlfriend and has to prove his innocence when the cops come calling. One of those fi

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Angry Hills, The

    1959
    Rated:
    TBC

    This terrific and tense action movie from the wonderful Aldrich has Mitchum as a World War II correspondent who stumbles across a list of collaborators. Attempting to escape Greece with the valuable

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Hell Drivers

    1957
    Rated:
    PG

    An ex-con clashes with his manager and co-workers while working for a haulage company. Thriller starring Stanley Baker, Patrick McGoohan and a host of familiar faces

    Rating: 3.5 Star
  • Campbell's Kingdom

    1957
    Rated:
    U

    Terminally ill prospector Dirk Bogarde digs deep in the Canadian Rockies and strikes more than just oil in this 1950s adventure adapted from Hammond Innes' bestselling novel

    Rating: 3 Star
  • The Good Die Young

    1954
    Rated:
    PG

    An unhinged playboy recruits three unfortunates to hold up a mail van. Noir thriller starring Laurence Harvey, Richard Baseheart and Joan Collins, and written and directed by Lewis Gilbert

    Rating: 3.5 Star
  • Hell Below Zero

    1953
    Rated:
    U

    n/a

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Cruel Sea

    1953
    Rated:
    PG

    Maritime tension on the North Atlantic convoys. A potential exciting story is torpedoed by a boring script and bland direction

    Rating: 3.5 Star