The Captive Heart (1946)
A concentration camp escapee assumes the identity of a dead British officer in order to survive.
The Goose Steps Out (1942)
A teacher agrees to spy in Germany after it turns out his is the doppelganger of a Nazi.
The League Of Gentlemen (1960)
Ex-army officers execute a sophisticated maneuver to relieve a London bank of its used pound notes.
The Smallest Show On Earth (1957)
Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers inherit a flea pit cinema with an eccentric staff.
Victim (1961)
Damning revelations fill this forgotten Brit classic as a closeted lawyer tackles a group of blackmailers.
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