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The Lady Vanishes
(1938)
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, Dame May Whitty, Cecil Parker
The Lady Vanishes, Alfred Hitchcock's comedy-thriller, came at the end of his British period; this film's success brought Hitchcock to the attention of Hollywood. He would complete only one other British production, Jamaica Inn, before crossing the Atlantic to working for David O. Selznick on Rebecca. The film concerns the young Iris Henderson ...
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Susannah of the Mounties
(1939)
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directed by
Walter Lang, William Seiter
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Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Margaret Lockwood, John Farrell MacDonald
The sole survivor of an Indian attack, orphan girl Susannah Sheldon (Shirley Temple) becomes the mascot of the Canadian Mountie outpost headed by Superintendent Standing (Moroni Olsen). Mountie Angus "Monty" Montague (Randolph Scott) and his sweetheart (and Standing's daughter), Vicky (Margaret Lockwood), appoint themselves as Susannah's ...
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Night Train to Munich
(1940)
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directed by
Carol Reed
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Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, Paul Henreid, Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne
Rex Harrison astonished his fans by donning a Nazi uniform in the British suspenser Night Train (originally titled Night Train to Munich). Actually he's a British agent, working undercover to rescue a Czech inventor from the Gestapo. The inventor's daughter (Margaret Lockwood) becomes the unwitting pawn of a genuine Nazi (Paul von Hernreid, just ...
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Trouble in the Glen
(1954)
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directed by
Herbert Wilcox
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Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles, Victor McLaglen, John McCallum, Janet Barrow
Trouble in the Glen was one of several felicitous collaborations between Hollywood's Republic Pictures and England's Herbert Wilcox-Anna Neagle productions. Curiously, Ms. Neagle does not appear--just as well, since the film is dominated by that shameless scenery-chewer Orson Welles. Introducing himself with a typically self-indulgent monologue, ...
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Cast a Dark Shadow
(1955)
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directed by
Lewis Gilbert
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Dirk Bogarde, Mona Washbourne, Margaret Lockwood, Kay Walsh, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Flemyng
Dirk Bogarde digressed from his usual lightweight image to portray a smarmy murderer in Cast a Dark Shadow. He kills his first wife (Mona Washbourne), hoping to claim her inheritance. Surprise! The inheritance is a myth. Thus Bogarde sets his sights on barkeeper Margaret Lockwood, whom he knows to be heavily insured. But Lockwood is possessed of a ...
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The Stars Look Down
(1939)
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directed by
Carol Reed
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Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwood, Emlyn Williams, Nancy Price, Edward Rigby
A. J. Cronin's novel was brought to the screen by director Carol Reed. The film is set in a northern England mining town (far more realistically depicted than the back-lot Welsh village in John Ford's How Green Was My Valley. The parents of Michael Redgrave have labored long and hard so that their son can escape his grimy environs and make ...
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Bank Holiday
(1938)
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directed by
Carol Reed
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John Lodge, Margaret Lockwood, Hugh Williams, Renee Ray, Linden Travers, Merle Tottenham
A minor effort from a major director, Bank Holiday is little more than a series of anecdotes involving middle-class Brightoners on holiday. Margaret Lockwood and Hugh Williams played the largest roles, as a couple who find love during their one-day respite from work. Comic relief (which in this film is superior to the straight plotting) is ...
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Cardboard Cavalier
(1949)
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directed by
Walter Forde
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Sid Field, Margaret Lockwood, Jerry Desmonde, Jack McNaughton, Alfie Dean
Veteran British music hall favorite Sid Field made his second and last film appearance in Cardboard Cavalier. Set during the 17th-century British Civil War, the film stars Field as vegetable vendor Sidcup Butterfield. Our hero is dragooned into delivering important documents on behalf of the anti-Cromwell forces. Somehow he winds up in the court ...
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I'll Be Your Sweetheart
(1945)
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directed by
Val Guest
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Margaret Lockwood, Vic Oliver, Michael Rennie, Peter Graves, Moore Marriott
Australian-born comic actor Vic Oliver was usually at his best on-screen when teamed with an unusually talented leading lady. Oliver's vis-a-vis in the British I'll be Your Sweetheart was film favorite Margaret Lockwood. Set in the early 1900s, the film concerns the trials and tribulations of musical-hall diva Edie Story (Lockwood), whose happy-go ...
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The Girl in the News
(1940)
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directed by
Carol Reed
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Margaret Lockwood, Barry Barnes, Emlyn Williams, Roger Livesey, Basil Radford, Margaretta Scott, Wyndham Goldie
Also known as Girl in the Case, this early Carol Reed effort tended to be dismissed or ignored by its director in later interviews. Even so, the film is a worthwhile effort, with an intricate and sometimes amusing script by Sydney Gilliat. Young lawyer Stephen Garringdon (Barry K. Barnes) manages to clear his first client, nurse Anne Graham ...
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Love Story
(1944)
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directed by
Leslie Arliss
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Margaret Lockwood, Stewart Granger, Patricia Roc, Tom Walls, Moira Lister, Walter Hudd, Lawrence Hanray
No relation to the 1970 box-office blockbuster of the same name, the 1944 British film Love Story was originally released in the US as The Lady Surrenders. Margaret Lockwood stars as one of those brilliant but troubled concert pianists, so beloved of British wartime filmgoers. Knowing that she suffers from a potentially fatal heart condition, ...
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To the Victor
(1938)
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directed by
Robert Stevenson
featuring
Will Fyffe, John Loder, Margaret Lockwood, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott
Owd Bob is a remake of the silent film of the same name, which in turn was based on a story by Alfred Olivant. Dominating the storyline is crusty Scottish farmer McAdam (Will Fyffe), who carries on several simultaneous feuds with his neighbors. McAdam is particularly antagonistic towards young David Moore (John Loder), newly arrived from ...
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