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I'm Alright Jack (London: Warner Home Video (U.K.) Ltd., 1998, c1959). |
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Burns, Ken, The Civil War a film by Ken Burns; produced by Ken Burns & Ric Burns; written by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns and Ken Burns ([S.l.]: Time-Life Video, 1991). |
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The Wild West: The Way the American West was Lost and Won, 1845-1893 / written and directed by Ric Burns; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns (London: Channel 4 Video, 1995). |
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Went the Day Well? music composed by William Walton; directed by Alberto Cavalcanti from a story by Graham Greene; written by John Dighton [and] Angus MacPhail; produced by Michael Balcon ([England]: CANAL+: Distributed by Warner Home Video (U.K.), c1999). |
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L'Oeil de Vichy écrit par Jean-Pierre Azema et Robert O. Paxton; un film de Claud Chabrol ([S.l.]: TFI Enterprises, c1993). |
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Coward, Noel, 1899-1973, In Which We Serve: directed by Noel Coward and David Lean; photographed by Ronald Neame ([S.l.]: Carlton, 1998). |
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The Blue Lamp (London: Canal + Image U.K.; Warner Home Video (U.K.) Ltd., 2000, c1950). |
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Aleksandr Nevskij directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Dmitri Vasiliev; script by Pyotr Pavlenko and Sergei Eisenstein; music by Sergai Prokofief (London : Hendring, [1994?]). |
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Alexander Nevsky directed by S. Eisenstein and D. Vasiliev ; script P.Pavlenko and S. Eisenstein; music S. Prokofiev; photography Edouard Tisse ([S.l.]: Eureka, 2000). |
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Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948, The Battleship Potemkin directed by Sergei Eisenstein ([S.l.]: Tartan Video, c1996). |
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October screenplay and direction S.M. Eisenstein and Grigory Alexandrov ([S.l.]: Tartan Video, 1997). |
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Strike director, Sergei Eisenstein; script, the Proletcult Collective (Valeri Pletniov, Sergei Eisenstein, I. Kravchinovski); camera, Eduard Tisse ([S.l.]: Tartan Video, [c1996]). |
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My Beautiful Laundrette (London: Working Title Limited; SAF Production for Channel 4, 2001). |
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Great Britain. Ministry of Information, Keeping the Wheels Turning: Women and Children at War, 1939-1945 / Ministry of Information ([London]: Imperial War Museum, c1991). |
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Britain at War: The First Days / this compilation has been produced with the cooperation of the National Film Archive, which is responsible for the permanent preservation of The Post Office Film Collection ([S.l.]: Post Office, [199-?]). |
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Britain at War: Under Fire / this compilation has been produced with the cooperation of the National Film Archive, which is responsible for the permanent preservation of The Post Office Film Collection ([s.l.]: Post Office, [199-?]). |
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Birth of a Nation (London: [S.l.]: Connoisseur Video: Argos Films; British Film Institute, [1994]). |
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South (London: BFI Video, c1998). |
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The World at War [30 episodes on 10 videocassettes] Thames Television (London: Thames Television, 1973-1975). |
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I Was a Fireman a film by Humphrey Jennings; directed by Humphrey Jennings [and] produced by Ian Dalrymple ([London]: Imperial War Museum, c1998). |
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Jennings, Humphrey, Listening to Britain: A Jennings Trilogy / Humphrey Jennings ([London]: Imperial War Museum / Central Office of Information, c1991). |
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Battle of the Somme Imperial War Museum ([London]: Imperial War Museum, Dept. of Film and Dept. of Information Retrieval, [1987]). |
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All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque; adaptation and dialogue, Maxwell Anderson; directed by Lewis Milestone (Universal Pictures, 1995). |
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Italian Painting Before 1400 the National Gallery ([London]: the National Gallery, c1989). |
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The Wilton Diptych ([London]: National Gallery, c1993). |
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ([London]: Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment; Hallmark Home Entertainment, c1996, [1960]). |
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La grande illusion réalisation de Jean Renoir; adaptation et dialogues de Jean Renoir et Charles Spaak, musique de KOSMA avec DALIO (Art House, 1995). |
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Darling (London: Canal + Image U.K.; Warner Home Video (U.K.) Ltd., 2000, c1965). |
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The Fall of the Romanoff Dynasty director Esfir Shub, consultant M. Tseitlin (London: Hendring, [198?]). |
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Mrs. Miniver (London: Warner Home Video (U.K.) Ltd., 2000, c1942). |
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London at War historical advisor, Philip Ziegler ([London?]: Labyrinth Video in association with Imperial War Museum, [1995?]). |
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (London: BFI Video Publishing, c1998, 1960). |
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Hogarth's Marriage á la mode (London: National
Gallery Publications, c1997). |
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Great Britain. Post Office Film Unit, Thirties Britain
([S.l.] : The Post Office, [ca. 2000]). |
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Holbein's Ambassadors (London: Distributed by National Gallery Publications, c1997). |
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The Young Michelangelo: Sculpture & Painting in Florence & Rome ([London]: National Gallery, c1994). |
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Stemp, Richard, Renaissance Florence: The Art of the 1470s (London: Distributed by National Gallery Company Limited, c[1999?]). |
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