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Brighton to be seen. It is well acted. Richard Attenborough, as Pinkie, is all Pinkie should be, ruthless, craven, sinister and sadistic, and he looks and lives the part. Carol Marsh, a new find, is a restrained Rose, and Hermione Baddeley, as always, is fruity, common and kind."
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208:92 minutes
198:(premiere)
190:1948-01-08
153:Production
80:1938 novel
59:Written by
2904:Film noir
2579:(1975/77)
2424:Grey Farm
2367:Works by
2137:Lucky Jim
2097:John only
1226:Works by
1079:17 August
1068:The Argus
990:2003 p211
971:10 August
639:Reception
439:as Cubitt
433:as Spicer
421:as Dallow
330:Lobby Lud
262:film noir
155:companies
132:Edited by
2164:Roy only
2054:Together
2006:Category
1740:" (1954)
1733:" (1954)
1726:" (1940)
1719:" (1938)
1712:" (1936)
1705:" (1930)
1698:" (1929)
1158:AllMovie
1016:ProQuest
761:See also
680:wrote: "
475:as Delia
454:as Frank
388:morality
349:Catholic
318:Brighton
274:West End
259:gangster
232:£192,436
221:Language
146:Hans May
142:Music by
100:Starring
71:Based on
2180:Inquest
2078:Suspect
1801:21 Days
1364:; 1949)
1362:novella
1190:Variety
1167:at the
1130:at the
1040:Variety
907:1769942
796:. 2021.
743:Revival
709:In the
620:Release
224:English
213:Country
188: (
2849:(1963)
2841:(1960)
2822:(2011)
2814:(1999)
2806:(1994)
2798:(1973)
2790:(1969)
2782:(1966)
2779:Nelson
2774:(1964)
2766:(1963)
2758:(1962)
2750:(1961)
2742:(1958)
2734:(1957)
2726:(1955)
2718:(1955)
2710:(1953)
2702:(1952)
2694:(1951)
2686:(1948)
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2654:(1945)
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2638:(1942)
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2622:(1941)
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2606:(1937)
2598:(1936)
2571:(1974)
2563:(1973)
2555:(1973)
2547:(1970)
2539:(1963)
2531:(1960)
2523:(1958)
2515:(1954)
2507:(1953)
2499:(1952)
2491:(1950)
2483:(1949)
2475:(1948)
2467:(1948)
2459:(1946)
2451:(1944)
2443:(1943)
2435:(1942)
2427:(1940)
2419:(1940)
2411:(1939)
2403:(1936)
2395:(1935)
2387:(1933)
2327:(1979)
2319:(1974)
2311:(1970)
2303:(1968)
2295:(1966)
2287:(1960)
2279:(1959)
2271:(1958)
2263:(1957)
2255:(1956)
2247:(1955)
2239:(1953)
2231:(1951)
2223:(1948)
2215:(1947)
2207:(1945)
2199:(1942)
2191:(1940)
2183:(1939)
2175:(1939)
2156:(1965)
2148:(1959)
2140:(1957)
2132:(1956)
2124:(1951)
2116:(1948)
2108:(1945)
2089:(1963)
2081:(1960)
2073:(1954)
2065:(1950)
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1964:(2010)
1956:(2002)
1948:(1999)
1940:(1985)
1932:(1983)
1924:(1979)
1916:(1972)
1908:(1967)
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1892:(1958)
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1860:(1953)
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1788:(1937)
1780:(1934)
1680:(1990)
1672:(1967)
1664:(1963)
1656:(1954)
1637:(1983)
1629:(1983)
1621:(1981)
1613:(1975)
1605:(1964)
1597:(1959)
1589:(1957)
1581:(1953)
1562:(1992)
1554:(1984)
1546:(1980)
1538:(1971)
1519:(1984)
1511:(1961)
1503:(1939)
1495:(1936)
1476:(2005)
1468:(1988)
1460:(1985)
1452:(1982)
1444:(1980)
1436:(1978)
1428:(1973)
1420:(1969)
1412:(1966)
1404:(1960)
1396:(1958)
1388:(1955)
1380:(1955)
1372:(1951)
1352:(1948)
1344:(1943)
1336:(1940)
1328:(1939)
1320:(1938)
1312:(1936)
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1280:(1932)
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1264:(1930)
1256:(1929)
1245:Novels
1046:24 May
1018:
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605:Sabini
590:climax
368:Themes
229:Budget
2603:Gypsy
2376:Plays
1972:Other
1769:Films
1570:Plays
903:JSTOR
739:era.
251:(US:
2528:Ross
1147:IMDb
1081:2009
1048:2008
973:2012
939:ISBN
872:2023
394:Cast
312:Plot
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