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  2. Contraband (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    Contraband was intended as a followup to Powell and Pressburger's The Spy in Black, which was filmed at the end of 1938, but was not released by Alexander Korda for almost a year. [4] The current film was in production from 16 December 1939 through 27 January 1940 [ 5 ] at Denham Film Studios , with location shooting in London at Chester Square ...

  3. Category:1940s American film posters - Wikipedia

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    File:A Dangerous Profession poster.jpg; File:A Date With Judy film poster.jpg; File:A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen poster.jpg; File:A Dispatch from Reuters 1940 poster.jpg; File:A Double Life poster.jpg; File:A Gentleman at Heart poster.jpg; File:A Girl, a Guy and a Gob.jpg; File:A good time for a dime poster.jpg; File:A Guy Could Change ...

  4. Powell and Pressburger - Wikipedia

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    The British film-making partnership of Michael Powell (1905–1990) and Emeric Pressburger (1902–1988)—together often known as The Archers, the name of their production company—made a series of influential films in the 1940s and 1950s.

  5. I Know Where I'm Going! - Wikipedia

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    The movie was originally meant to star Deborah Kerr and James Mason but Kerr could not get out of her contract with MGM, so they cast Wendy Hiller. [6] Hiller was originally cast in the three roles Kerr played in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp but had to withdraw when she became pregnant.

  6. A film-noir mystery: Why did 1940s movie star Veronica Lake ...

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    A New York Times news obituary published July 8, 1973, bore the headline “Veronica Lake, 53, Movie Star With the Peekaboo Hair, Dead.” (Her death certificate would indicate she was 50 when she ...

  7. 49th Parallel (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of War Movies: The Authoritative Guide to Movies about Wars of the Twentieth Century. New York: Checkmark Books. ISBN 978-0-8160-4478-8. MacNab, Geoffrey (1994). J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry. Cinema and Society. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-4150-7272-4. Molson, K.M. (1974). Pioneering in Canadian Air Transport ...

  8. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp - Wikipedia

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    The film was the third most popular movie at the British box office in 1943, after In Which We Serve and Casablanca. [22] [23] Due to the British government's disapproval of the film, it was not released in the United States until 1945 and then in a modified form, in black and white as The Adventures of Colonel Blimp or simply Colonel Blimp ...

  9. Valerie Hobson - Wikipedia

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    Babette Louisa Valerie Hobson (14 April 1917 – 13 November 1998) [1] was a British [2] actress whose film career spanned the 1930s to the early 1950s. Her second husband was John Profumo, a British government minister who became the subject of the Profumo affair in 1963.

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