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So Evil, So Young (1961)
Character: Tom
A young girl is framed for a robbery and sent to a harsh reform school, where she becomes the target of a vicious warden.
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Dead Lucky (1960)
Character: Hon. Stanley Dewsbury
Mike Billing's newspaper series about quasi-illegal gambling parties in Mayfair have so far been works more of imagination than genuine journalism. But when he and his columnist girlfriend, Jenny Drew, finally manage to infiltrate one of them, it leads quickly to trouble. The party's organiser is found murdered the next morning, and a number of suspects begin to emerge. But which of them killed Lucky Lewis?
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Date at Midnight (1960)
Character: Tommy
Concerns an American reporter who, while carrying out a special assignment in England, helps to solve a murder mystery.
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John of the Fair (1954)
Character: John Claydon
Set in the fairgrounds of 18th century England, the story of a kidnapped heir who regains his rightful inheritance to title and estates with the help of his friends.
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The Adventures of Hal 5 (1957)
Character: N/A
A very old Austin 7 car is found by two children and bought by their uncle, the Vicar, but the garage proprietor conceals its faulty transmission, which leads to some surprising developments.
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The Oracle (1953)
Character: Denis
An Irish "oracle" foretells the next day's track results to a newspaperman, resulting in a national uproar.
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Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951)
Character: East
When Tom Brown arrives at Rugby boarding school, he’s mercilessly tormented by the school’s evil bully Flashman. With the help of his friend East, plucky Brown devises a plan to get back at Flashman; in the meantime, he’s asked to look out for a timid new student, whose life is accidentally put in peril during a school race.
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The Blue Peter (1955)
Character: Andrew Griffin
A Merchant Navy hero of the Korean War returns to England after three years of captivity in Communist hands, his mind confused by brain-washing and indoctrination at the hands of his captors, and accepts a post as an instructor at the Outward Bound Sea School.
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Scrooge (1951)
Character: Peter Cratchit
Ebenezer Scrooge malcontentedly shuffles through life as a cruel, miserly businessman, until he is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve who show him how his unhappy childhood and adult behavior has left him a selfish, lonely old man.
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The Angry Silence (1960)
Character: Intern
When the union in his factory walks out on strike, a family man refuses to participate, risking the wrath — and retaliation — of his fellow workers.
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Five on a Treasure Island (1957)
Character: Fischerjunge Jan
A story of the location of shipwrecked treasure (gold ingots) being hunted down by 4 children George, Julian, Dick and Ann (sic) and their dog Tim up against a couple of machinating baddies...
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Yield to the Night (1956)
Character: Alan Price
Locked in her cell, a murderer reflects on the events that have led her to death row.
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The Man Upstairs (1958)
Character: Army Lieutenant
The mental breakdown of a guilt-ridden man provides the drama in this fascinating psychological profile starring Richard Attenborough as a scientist who can't live with himself after he accidently kills the brother of his fiancee.
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Last Holiday (1950)
Character: N/A
George Bird is a salesman of agricultural machinery who finds out that he hasn't long to live. On his doctor's advice, he goes to an exclusive seaside resort to spend his savings on one last holiday.
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The Magic Box (1952)
Character: Graham Friese-Greene
Now old, ill, poor, and largely forgotten, William Freise-Greene was once very different. As young and handsome William Green he changed his name to include his first wife's so that it sounded more impressive for the photographic portrait work he was so good at. But he was also an inventor and his search for a way to project moving pictures became an obsession that ultimately changed the life of all those he loved.
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