Susannah York
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(1972)A 1972 British psychological horror film written and directed by Robert Altman. The film follows an unstable children's author (Susannah York) who finds herself engulfed in apparitions and hallucinations while staying at her remote holiday home. It all started when she started receiving disturbing phone calls at her home in London, some of which suggesting her husband is having an affair.

Jane Eyre
(1970)A governess falls for the brooding master of the manor, but a dark secret may separate them forever in this adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's novel.

The Shout
(1978)A traveler named Crossley forces himself upon a musician and his wife in Devon and uses the aboriginal magic he has learned to displace his host.

Tom Jones
(1963)Tom Jones brings a theatrical flair to Henry Fielding’s canonical eighteenth-century novel, boisterously chronicling the misadventures of the foundling of the title (Albert Finney, in a career-defining turn), whose easy charm seems to lead him astray at every turn from his beloved, the wellborn Sophie Western (Susannah York).

Gold
(1974)A South African gold mine manager attempts to thwart a plot hatched by its owners and London bankers to flood the mine and manipulate stock prices.

That Lucky Touch
(1975)A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.

The Awakening
(1980)When an archaeologist disturbs the tomb of an ancient Egyptian queen, he unleashes a deadly evil spirit that takes possession of his newborn daughter.

Sands of the Kalahari
(1965)Stranded in the African wilds by a plane crash, a disparate group of passengers' worst enemy isn't weather or wild animals but a fellow traveler.

Loophole
(1981)Desperate for a job, an American architect is convinced by a seasoned thief to participate in a heist of one of the largest bank vaults in London.

Zee and Co.
(1972)An architect married to a brash, obnoxious woman begins to have an affair with a widow who is the exact opposite of his wife. As his wife learns of the affair she indulges in drunken scenes, a suicide attempt, and a liason of her own with the other woman.
The Gigolos
(2006)Sacha is a male gigolo plying his trade around London's Mayfair, with the assistance of pimp/valet/organiser Trevor, but when Trevor steps in to cover for an unavailable Sacha, he soon discovers that he too might have a talent for the profession.

Loop
(1997)A woman finds herself having to deal with her dysfunctional family after her boyfriend dumps her on the same day that she learns she is pregnant.

A Christmas Carol
(1984)An old miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when 3 ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.

Alice
(1982)Lewis Carroll's colourful characters from his classic tale of fantasy, 'Alice in Wonderland' reappear in a very different and highly original from in 'Alice' a musical fantasy filmed in Warsaw, Poland and Marseilles. Illusion mingles with reality in the contemporary story of a young woman who witnesses what appears to be an assassination attempt on a young man jogging through a park.

Mio in the Land of Faraway
(1987)A young boy named Bosse lives in misery with his cruel old aunt and uncle, until one night, he is whisked away to the magical land of Faraway. He finds that his real father is the king, and he is Prince Mio. Along with his friend JumJum, he sets out to defeat the evil knight Kato, and free the children that Kato has enslaved.

A Man for All Seasons
(1966)Dramatic depiction of the conflict between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More. Winner of six Oscars�, including Best Picture (1966) and Best Actor (Paul Scofield).