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1 hour ago, Tarwater said:

Well, it’s a bit hard defining what is a British film, isn’t it? Must the director be British? Must the money, script, producers or location be British? Is Alien a British film, all of Hitchcock or merely the ones before he upped and left for Hollywood? Kubrick?


Lawrence of Arabia

Bridge on the River Kwai

Dr. Zhivago

The Innocents

A Matter of Life and Death

The Third Man

Odd Man Out

I know Where I’m Going

The Lady Vanishes

Remains of the Day


 

Tell the forum you’re in your 80s … 

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No particular order:

 

School for Scoundrels

Don't Look Now

The Ladykillers

The Long good Friday

Babylon

The 39 Steps

Hell Drivers

Letter to Breshnev

Village of the Damned

United Kingdom

Monty Python's The Life of Brian

Ghostwatch

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

The Wicker Man

Blood on Satan's Claw

Went the Day Well

Local Hero

Kill List

Zulu

Kind Hearts and Coronets

Dracula

Mona Lisa

Dead Man's Shoes

Highlander

 

 

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10 hours ago, Tarwater said:

Well, it’s a bit hard defining what is a British film, isn’t it? Must the director be British? Must the money, script, producers or location be British? Is Alien a British film, all of Hitchcock or merely the ones before he upped and left for Hollywood? Kubrick?


Lawrence of Arabia

Bridge on the River Kwai

Dr. Zhivago

The Innocents

A Matter of Life and Death

The Third Man

Odd Man Out

I know Where I’m Going

The Lady Vanishes

Remains of the Day


The Innocents and Odd Man Out are great picks

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