Classic Movies: The Story Of: The Story of Brighton Rock
Movie critic Ian Nathan examines the qualities that made the 1948 gangster film noir 'Brighton Rock', starring Richard Attenborough, a critically acclaimed classic of British cinema.
Movie critic Ian Nathan examines the qualities that made the 1948 gangster film noir 'Brighton Rock', starring Richard Attenborough, a critically acclaimed classic of British cinema.
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A woman (Joan Hackett) elicits help from a lawyer (Kevin McCarthy) after receiving threatening phone calls.
Buddies Sim and Bob arrive at the house of their friend Dr David Rankin, but they are convinced that a doctor has buried his wife in the cellar.
During a sunny suburban summer before the Second World War, Mr Klausner develops a box which amplifies the tiniest sound, even recording the screams of flowers as they are being cut.
Movie critic Ian Nathan examines the underlying qualities that helped the 1967 romantic comedy-drama starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft become such an enduringly influential movie.
Learn about the life and career of Academy Award-winning actress Frances McDormand, who has earned critical acclaim for her performances in films like 'Mississippi Burning', 'Fargo', and 'North Country'.
While at a casino, a gambler down on his luck agrees to take an unusual bet from a strange man to win his convertible car even though the consequences of losing would be dire for him.
A teacher (Wendy Hiller) at an exclusive girls' school becomes too involved in the life of one of her students (Gigi Perreau). With Robert H. Harris.
Gerry Williams returns to his New York apartment to discover that an assassin called Smith has been sent by his young and faithless wife Ellen to kill him.
Downtrodden Arthur decides to get rid of his demanding wife once and for all, so long as he gets her money, little knowing that she happens to have a few secrets of her own.
Art competition in which amateur watercolour painters compete against the clock and each other to capture a scene in just four hours.
Art competition in which amateur watercolour painters compete against the clock and each other to capture a scene in just four hours.
In the twilight of his life, Édouard Manet began the creation of his final masterpiece: A Bar at the Folies-Bergère.
Exploring the connection Johnny Cash shared with Britain. Features testimony from those who were closest to him, from his own children to friend Elvis Costello, and celebrity fans including Jools Holland and Freddie Flintoff.
Dolly Parton is one of the most honoured country singer-songwriters. Richer and more complex than the clichés surrounding her, she embodies several paradoxes that have made her a hero of traditional America.
An exploration into the life and work of the novelist, poet, social critic, and self-proclaimed 'outsider', who found himself often persecuted for his explicit subject matter.
A wave of violent crimes grips the US throughout the 1970s, from the New York 'Son of Sam' murders and the Moonies to the 'Killer Clown' John Wayne Gacy.
Anneka Rice, Mark Gatiss, and other famous faces show off their painting skills for the judges, with Denise Lewis, Laurence Fox, and Martha Plimpton sitting down for portraits.
When the leader of known grave robbers dies in Italy, police search his home and come across a photo of a Greek vase that was on display at the Getty Museum and investigate the connections.
A psychology professor sets the scene for murder when he offers married couples the opportunity to have a spouse killed.
Gerry Williams returns to his New York apartment to discover that an assassin called Smith has been sent by his young and faithless wife Ellen to kill him.
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