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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1950: The Angel with the Trumpet: Anthony Bushell: Eileen Herlie, Basil Sydney, Maria Schell: Drama: The Astonished Heart: Terence Fisher: Celia Johnson, Noël Coward, Margaret Leighton
B. The Baby and the Battleship; Bachelor of Hearts; Background (1953 film) Bait (1950 film) The Bandit of Zhobe; Bang! You're Dead; The Bank Raiders; Barbados Quest; Barnacle Bill (1957 film) The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957 film) The Battle of the River Plate (film) The Battle of the Sexes (1959 film) Battle of the V-1; The Beachcomber ...
The 1950s mark a significant change in the definition of the B movie.The transformation of the film industry due to court rulings that brought an end to many long-standing distribution practices as well as the challenge of television led to major changes in U.S. cinema at the exhibition level.
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 .
1950s British films (2 C, 1,043 P) Pages in category "1950s in British cinema" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Hypnotist (U.S. title Scotland Yard Dragnet) is a 1957 British thriller film directed and written by Montgomery Tully and starring Paul Carpenter, Patricia Roc and Roland Culver. [1] It is based on a 1956 play by Falkland Cary. A hypnotist has grown sick of his wife and attempts to convince one of his patients to murder her.
B. The Bandit of Zhobe; Barbados Quest; Battle of the V-1; Before I Wake (1955 film) Behind the Headlines (1953 film) Behind the Mask (1958 film) The Big Chance (1957 British film) Black 13; Black Orchid (film) The Black Rider (film) Blackmailed (1951 film) Blind Man's Bluff (1952 film) The Blue Parrot; The Blue Peter (1955 film) Bobbikins; The ...
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "Having already been unofficially adapted by Luchino Visconti as Ossessione (1942), James M. Cain's hard-boiled novel The Postman Always Rings Twice was apparently plundered again for this bleak British B-movie. It's a solid enough study in lust, despair and avarice, with Sandra ...
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