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  2. List of British films of 1940 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1940: 21 Days: Basil Dean: Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Leslie Banks: Drama: Filmed in 1937 All at Sea: Herbert Smith: Sandy Powell, Kay Walsh, John Warwick

  3. Category:1940s British films - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Lagoon (1949 film) Blue Scar; Bob's Your Uncle (film) Bond Street (film) Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948 film) A Boy, a Girl and a Bike; Boys in Brown; Brass Monkey (film) Breach of Promise (1942 film) Brief Encounter; The Briggs Family; Brighton Rock (1948 film) Broken Journey; The Brothers (1947 film) Bubble and Squeek; Bulldog Drummond ...

  4. Lists of British films - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of films produced in the United Kingdom split by decade. There may be an overlap, particularly between British and American films which are sometimes co-produced; the list should attempt to document films which are either British produced or strongly associated with British culture .

  5. List of British films of 1950 - Wikipedia

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    Ealing Studios; BAFTA Award for Best British Film: The Body Said No! Val Guest: Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan, Hy Hazell: Comedy: Cage of Gold: Basil Dearden: Jean Simmons, David Farrar Herbert Lom: Drama: Cairo Road: David MacDonald: Laurence Harvey, Eric Portman, Maria Mauban: Crime: Chance of a Lifetime: Bernard Miles: Basil Radford, Niall ...

  6. Saloon Bar - Wikipedia

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    Saloon Bar is a 1940 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Elizabeth Allan and Mervyn Johns. [1] It was made by Ealing Studios and its style has led to comparisons with the later Ealing Comedies, unlike other wartime Ealing films which are different in tone. [2]

  7. The Bells Go Down - Wikipedia

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    The film is an ensemble piece that covers the period between 27 August 1939 and 9 September 1940, when World War II began and London was subjected to aerial bombing, and is a tribute to the solidarity of not just those engaged in service, but among the British people as a whole.

  8. Ealing comedies - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Ealing comedies are ranked among the greatest British films, with Kind Hearts and Coronets ranked number 6, The Ladykillers ranked number 13 and The Lavender Hill Mob ranked number 17 (all three featuring Alec Guinness) in the BFI Top 100 British films. [6] These films were also an international success and received acclaim in the US.

  9. Category:1940s musical films - Wikipedia

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