Went the Day Well?
Bramley End seemed far away from the events of the War. Little did they suspect the impending grim events.
Bramley End seemed far away from the events of the War. Little did they suspect the impending grim events.
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Sergeant Watson listened to the grumbles of his men, who had been going through a day's heavy training.
A foreign correspondent based in Norway who becomes an important tool against the Nazis.
Campo 127, in northern Italy, houses nearly 400 British prisoners-of-war who have one common desire to escape
Bramley End seemed far away from the events of the War. Little did they suspect the impending grim events.
The Duke of Wellington's attempt to restore peace to France is threatened by a French Duchess.
‘Lucky Ryland' secures a contract to transport pedigree bulls from South America to England.
A military inventor is unaware he is under the watchful gaze of spies during World War II.
Jimmy and his wife cannot get to South Africa where he has a new job.
Five young women arrive at St. Augustine's Hospital to take up a nursing career. They are told by the matron of the hardships and possible satisfactions that lie ahead of them. All succeed in passing their preliminary examination, and one of them falls in love with a young house doctor, Jim Alcott. She decides to give up her career to marry him, but later the experience of helping to save a patient's life and of giving fresh hope to a woman who has attempted suicide makes her change her mind and put duty first. However, the example of one of her friends who gets married and the advice of the matron persuades Susan to share Jim's career in the wilds of Canada.
The young son of a puritanical chemist longs to escape the repressive environment of his family life.
The story of seven British soldiers who are so concerned with arguing that the enemy has to take second place
Suspenseful psychological thriller about a prosperous British brain surgeon who plots murder.
Nine-year-old Jennifer becomes increasingly neurotic and is sent to a center for maladjusted children.
"The Kitchen" is adapted from Arnold Wesker's celebrated play. The action takes place in the kitchen of a restaurant, where a polyglot staff strive to cope with a superhuman task. Peter, the German cook, is in love with the waitress, Monica, and constantly asks her to leave her husband. The kitchen looms around and encloses them all it is a microcosm of the world. The pressure of the day becomes unendurable, and Peter realizes that Monica does not mean to divorce her husband. In his grief and pain he runs berserk ... and destroys the kitchen.
Harry is a contented man and has decided that his eldest, Maggie, must stay at home and care for him.
William Friese-Greene was the first to produce and patent a camera based on the principles still used today.
David Balfour is an orphaned young man and the true heir to the title of Master of the Shaws.
A letter received at 10 Downing Street threatens to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
Richard's military skills have helped to put his older brother Edward on the throne of England.
Two girls come from abroad to a small Paddington cafe, run by Anselmo, an ebullient South European.
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