Product Tag - Kenneth More

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    Our Girl Friday (1953)

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    Our Girl Friday (1953)

    Rich Sadie Patch is marooned on a desert island after an emergency on her cruise-ship. With her are Irish stoker Pat, prickly young Jimmy Carrol, and bald and bookish Professor Gibble. All fancy their chances.

    $25.00
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    Father Brown

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    Father Brown

    Father Brown was a Catholic priest who doubled as an amateur detective in order to solve mysteries.

    $32.00
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    An Englishman's Castle

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    An Englishman’s Castle

    Set in an alternative 1970s where Germany won the Second World War and occupied Europe, a soap opera called ‘An Englishman’s Castle’ plays out through writer Peter Ingram.

    $48.00
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    The Comedy Man (1964)

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    The Comedy Man (1964)

    A middle-aged stock actor goes to London to try the big time. After much frustration, he lands a job doing TV commercials, gaining wealth and recognition. He eventually gives it all up to return to stage work and keep his pride.

    $25.00
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    The Spaceman and King Arthur (1979)

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    The Spaceman and King Arthur (1979)

    A NASA spacecraft proves Einstein right when, travelling faster than light, it ends up near King Arthur’s Camelot. On board are big-hearted Tom Trimble and Hermes, the look-alike robot he built. Tom immediately makes friends with pretty Alisande and enemies with the awful knight Sir Nordred. It seems Nordred is out to oust Arthur, while Alisande’s father is not the goose she believes him to be but is also a victim of Nordred’s schemes. It’s as well the Americans have arrived.

    $25.00
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    The Admirable Crichton (1957)

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    The Admirable Crichton (1957)

    Lord Loam has modern ideas about his household, he believes in treating his servants as his equals – at least sometimes. His butler, Crichton, still believes that members of the serving class should know their place and be happy there. But when the Loam family are shipwrecked on a desert island with the self-reliant Crichton and lady’s maid Tweeny, the class system is put to the test.

    $25.00
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    The Forsyte Saga

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    The Forsyte Saga

    The Forsyte Saga is a 1967 BBC television adaptation of John Galsworthy’s series of The Forsyte Saga novels, and its sequel trilogy A Modern Comedy. The series follows the fortunes of the upper middle class Forsyte family, and stars Eric Porter as Soames, Kenneth More as Young Jolyon and Nyree Dawn Porter as Irene.

    It was adapted for television and produced by Donald Wilson and was originally shown in twenty-six episodes on Saturday evenings between 7 January and 1 July 1967 on BBC2, at a time when only a small proportion of the population had television sets able to receive this channel. It was therefore the repeat on Sunday evenings on BBC1 starting on 8 September 1968 that secured the programme’s success with 18 million tuning in for the final episode in 1969.

    It was shown in the United States on public television and broadcast all over the world, and became the first BBC television series to be sold to the Soviet Union.

    $56.00
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    Sink the Bismarck! (1960)

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    Sink the Bismarck! (1960)

    Loosely based on a true series of World War II events. This movie chronicles the breakout of the German battleship Bismarck accompanied by the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen during the early days of World War II. The Bismarck and her sister ship, Tirpitz, were the most powerful battleships in the European theater of World War II. The British Navy must find and destroy Bismarck before it can escape into the convoy lanes to inflict severe damage on the cargo shipping which was the lifeblood of the British Isles. With eight 15 inch guns, It was capable of destroying every ship in a convoy while remaining beyond the range of all Royal Navy warships. The movie presents the point of view of the commanders and combatants of the naval forces, mostly ships, on both sides as well as a perspective on the role of the British Admiralty in London which is the central command and control headquarters for the Royal Navy.

    $25.00
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