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Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966) [Movie] IMDb TMDB WikiData
Rasputin: The Mad Monk
director: Don Sharp actor: Christopher Lee / Barbara Shelley
other title: Rasputin - Il monaco folle / Rasputin - Der wahnsinnige Mönch
Rasputin, a crazed and debauched monk wreaks havoc at the local inn one night, chopping off the hand of one of the drinkers. As the bitter locals plan their revenge, the evil Rasputin works his power over the beautiful women who serve at the Tsar's palace. Even the Tsarina herself is seduced by his evil ways and, as his influence begins to dominate government policy, there is only one course of action left... to destroy him before he destroys them all.
Every Home Should Have One (1970) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
Every Home Should Have One
director: Jim Clark actor: Marty Feldman / Judy Cornwell
other title: Ogni uomo dovrebbe averne due / Ich kann alles
Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.
The League of Gentlemen (1960) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
The League of Gentlemen
director: Basil Dearden actor: Jack Hawkins / Nigel Patrick
other title: Un colpo da otto / Banken sprænges kl. 11
Involuntarily-retired Colonel Hyde recruits seven other dissatisfied ex-servicemen for a special project. Each of the men has a skeleton in the cupboard, is short of money, and is a service-trained expert in his field. The job is a bank robbery, and military discipline and planning are imposed by Hyde and second-in-command Race on the team, although civilian irritations do start getting in the way.
Arms and the Man (1989) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
Arms and the Man
other title: Helden
First produced on the London stage in 1894, "Arms and the Man" immediately established Shaw's reputation as one of the greatest wits in London drama. This beautifully remastered BBC production brings to life an uproarious comedy that still resonates in its critique of warfare and romance.