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Alec Guinness, David Lean, Michael Caine, Alfred Hitchcock, Jude Law and Alan Parker are just a handful of reasons to be proud to be British. For the best part of a century we’ve been making classic movies, showing the world how it should be done. From the great days of Ealing comedy to the modern gangster flicks of Guy Ritchie, there’s a Britflick out there for you, no matter what you’re in to. Add some to your list today.
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 | Fish Called Wanda, A(1988)
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A strangely assorted group of jewel thieves have just pulled off 'the big job' in London's Hatton Garden. But only George, the brains of the operation...
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 | Full Monty, The(1997)
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A group of redundant steel workers get together to form a strip show to make money.
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 | Gregorys Girl(2000)
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Some funny moments occur when a shy, awkward boy attempts to be cool to impress the girls. Most of them see through his silly facade but one of them l...
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 | Italian Job, The
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Charlie Croker, fresh out of prison, takes on a job to steal gold from Italy. In order to finance the raid he enlists the help of Mr Bridger, an estab...
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 | Last Orders
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Based on the novel by Graham Swift, this is the story of a group of friends come together to mourn the death of Jack Dodds, who last request was to ha...
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 | Long Good Friday, The
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An intense gangster story of the demise of a dominant Mafia leader who is about to change his image and go straight.
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 | Mona Lisa(1985)
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Critically-acclaimed story of an ex-con who is given a fresh start by a vice lord, to act as driver/minder to a classy prostitute. He eventually meets...
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 | My Name Is Joe(1999)
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A former alcoholic who is currently out of work keeps himself busy by coaching a footabll team in Glasgow. When one of his players becomes involved wi...
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