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Fandango at Home Free
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7.0
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/45/
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/81/
3.6
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/10/
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The Navigators (2001)
In South Yorkshire, a small group of railway maintenance men discover that because of privatization, their lives will never be the same. When the trusty British Rail sign is replaced by one reading East Midland Infrastructure, it is clear that there will be the inevitable winners and losers as downsizing and efficiency become the new buzzwords.
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Criterion Channel
58
6.2
/740/
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/24/
49
/23/
3.7
/3225/
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/7/

Young Soul Rebels (1991)
Two disc jockeys have a friend's murder to solve in the fringe-group melting pot of 1977 London.
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31
4.9
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/39/
52
/37/
2.9
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40
/5/
34
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Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004)
A group of American executives making a film about World War II decide that since their lead is rather unglamorous, they will draft in an American G.I. to play the part of Winston Churchill. Their take on the war depicts a handsome Churchill falling in love with Princess Elizabeth, who is herself involved in the war as an undercover agent.
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5.2
/1941/
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/30/
3.0
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Blue Ice (1992)
An ex-British spy (Michael Caine) helps a U.S. diplomat's wife (Sean Young) and blows the lid off a deadly government cover-up.
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7.1
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Richard III: The Princes in the Tower (2015)
It's one of the darkest murder mysteries in British history: did Richard III really kill his nephews in order to make himself king? Is he the greatest villain in English history, or the victim of centuries of grotesquely unfair Tudor propaganda? On the eve of Richard's reburial at Leicester Cathedral, this drama documentary assembles a stellar cast of experts, including David Starkey and Philippa Gregory, to examine all the available evidence. As it plays out the possibilities and tests the competing theories, it endeavors to get to the bottom, once and for all, of what really happened to the princes in the Tower. Is this a tale of naked ambition, cold pragmatism and bloody murder?


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