
Three Men in a Boat (1956)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Ken Annakin
Actors: David Tomlinson, Jill Ireland, Jimmy Edwards, Laurence Harvey, Lisa Gastoni, Shirley Eaton
Country: United Kingdom
Bubble Boy (2001)
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A Private Function (1984)
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Ed (1996)
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Big Trouble (1986)
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A man falls in love with a woman who has multiple personalities.
Mrs. Ratcliffe’s Revolution (2007)
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Zombie Dearest (2009)
When failed comic Gus Lawton pushes his wife too far, he finds himself chasing her across the country to the abandoned farmhouse of her childhood. Given the choice between losing…
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
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