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HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA
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Anthony Quinn and James Coburn star in this rarely-seen swashbuckling adventure. A group of children living in Jamaica are sent back to England to be civilized and end up trapped on a pirate ship during a high-seas melee. Alexander Mackendrick---Great Britain---1965---103 mins.
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LADYKILLERS, THE (GUINNESS)
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When it was first released, Alan Bien of The London Evening Standard called The Ladykillers, "Undoubtedly the most stylish, inventive and funniest British comedy of the year," and time has only improved its humor. Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers and Herbert Lom top the cast of this hilarious Ealing comedy about a gang of robbers who decide they have to do away with their landlady when she gets in the way of their "perfect crime." Cecil Parker, Katie Johnson and Danny Green also star. Alexander Mackendrick---Great Britain---1955---97 mins.
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MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT
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Alec Guinness plays an unassuming lab assistant who invents a miracle fabric that never wrinkles, wears out or gets dirty. When mill owners and workers realize the threat this poses to their business, the mild-mannered scientist becomes the least popular man around town. Few films have chastised industry so wittily and incisively as this great comedy. Also starring Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker and Michael Gough. "The Ealing comedies didn't come much better than this one" (Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader). Alexander Mackendrick---Great Britain---1951---85 mins.
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SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS
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With sensational performances and the right combination of grit and glamor, Alexander Mackendrick's 1957 film is one of the best American pictures of its era.
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SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS (CRITERION)
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With sensational performances and the right combination of grit and glamor, Alexander Mackendrick's 1957 film is one of the best American pictures of its era.
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