Featured among this celluloid treasure trove are:
The Railway Children – a heart-warming study of Edwardian childhood hopes, fears and derring-do, starring Jenny Agutter and Bernard Cribbins.
Dead of Night – the archetypal anthology horror, featuring the celebrated tale of a crazed ventriloquist whose dummy might just have a mind of its own. . .
Far from the Madding Crowd – John Schlesinger’s epic version of Thomas Hardy’s classic novel, with beautiful locations and beautiful people – the film’s stars Terence Stamp and Julie Christie are the couple immortalised in The Kinks’ pop classic Waterloo Sunset.
The Third Man – Carol Reed’s atmospheric film noir about crime and unrequited love in seedy post-war Vienna, featuring legendary actor-director Orson Welles in his most iconic role.
The Ladykillers – one of the best-known and best-loved Ealing comedies about a gang of hapless crooks and their nefarious schemes.
A Kind of Loving – Gritty, kitchen sink drama from the British New Wave movement, detailing life’s harsh realities for a working-class couple in the early 1960s.
The Man Who Fell to Earth – Nicolas Roeg’s cult sci-fi, featuring a captivating performance by David Bowie in his first starring screen role as the titular starman.
Sid and Nancy – Punk passions run amok in this extraordinary biopic that kick-started the career of future British Hollywood star Gary Oldman.
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