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The most represented years, with four films each, are 1949, 1963, and 1996. The earliest film selected was The 39 Steps (1935), and only two other 1930s films made the list. David Lean is the most represented director on the list, with seven films, three in the top five and The Bridge on the River Kwai in eleventh place.
Pages in category "British rock music films" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
In February 2011 Time Out surveyed 150 film industry experts to produce its list of "The 100 best British films." Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now topped the list. [1] [2] An updated list was published in May 2021, retaining the same rankings but adding four films (The Souvenir, Scum, God's Own Country, and Dunkirk) in place of Listen to Britain, Penda's Fen, I'm All Right Jack, and School for ...
Even in the '90s, this movie — about a group of indie record store employees whose jobs are about to go corporate — felt almost too '90s. The themes (selling out is bad, pop music is corny ...
British folk rock was developed in Britain during the mid to late 1960s by the bands Fairport Convention, and Pentangle which built on elements of American folk rock, and on the second British folk revival. [17] Rather than mixing electric music with forms of American influenced progressive folk, it used traditional English music as its basis. [18]
3. Shaft (1971). Cast: Richard Roundtree, Moses Gunn, Charles Cioffi Rating: R Not only did it highlight Black representation in cinema, but it also gave us Richard Roundtree, the ultimate cool ...
Soft Lights and Sweet Music; Some People (film) Son of Dracula (1974 film) Song at Eventide; Song of Soho; Song of the Forge; The Song You Gave Me; A Southern Maid (film) Spanish Eyes (film) Stars in Your Eyes; Stars on Parade (1936 film) Stepping Stones (film) Stepping Toes; The Street Singer (1937 film) Street Song (film) Summer Holiday (1963 ...
The film tells the story of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and big band leader Glenn Miller (1904–1944) (James Stewart) from his early days in the music business in 1929 through to his 1944 death when the airplane he was flying on was lost over the English Channel during World War II. The film features ten songs performed by the Glenn Miller ...