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British "Quota" Movies Collection

Forgotten British Classics from the 40s and 50s made by Adelphi Films and featuring early appearances from the stars of the era.

Choose a picture from our British "Quota" Movies Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

80 items

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with British Film Institute

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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Press Book for Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Poster for Robert Jordan Hills Bless Em All (1948)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Wilson, Keppel & Betty in Horace Shepherds A Ray of Sunshine (1950)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Vera Day and Patricia Plukett in John Guillermans The Crowded Day (1954)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Poster for Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Poster for Maurice Elveys Fun At St Fannys (1955)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Bonar Colleano, Pat Kirkwood and Nat Jackley in Maurice Elveys Stars in Your Eyes (1956)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Exhibitors Campaign Book Cover for Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Francis Langfords Singing Scholars in Maurice Elveys Fun at St Fanny s
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Aud Johansen and Cardew Robinson in Maurice Elveys Fun at St Fannys (1954)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and Diana Decker in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys The Great Game (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Sid James and Audrey Freeman in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Sid James and Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Bonar Colleano and Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Decker and Bonar Colleano in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and Bonar Colleano in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and David Tomlinson in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necesary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Jack Jackson in Maurice Elveys Stars in Your Eyes (1956)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Nat Jackley and Jack Jackson in Maurice Elveys Stars in Your Eyes (1956)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Nat Jackley in Maurice Elveys Stars in Your Eyes (1956)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Cast & Crew of John Guillermins Torment (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Rona Anderson in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Henry Brice and Ted Ray in Horace Shepherds A Ray of Sunshine (1950)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: David Tomlinson and Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays the Night (1955)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: David Tomlinson and Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Betty (Wilson, Keppel & Betty) in Horace Shepherds A Ray of Sunshine
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Cicely Courtneidge and Joss Ambler in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Sonia Holm in John Guillermins The Crowded Day (1954)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Patricia Plunkett, Vera Day, Freda Jackson and Dora Bryan in John Guillermans The Crowded Day (1954)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Poster for Robert Jordan Hills Melody In The Dark (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Anne Vernon, Mischa Auer and Dennis Price in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Anne Vernon in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Poster for John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Dermot Walsh and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: John Bentley and Rona Anderson in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: John Bentley and Rona Anderson in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Patricia Plunkett and Joan Rice in John Guillermins The Crowded Day (1954)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and Patrick Holt in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Richard Wattis, Thora Hird, Prunella Scales, and Patricia Marmont in John Guillermins The Crowded
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Olive Sloane, Diana Dors, and Alan Sedgwick in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Elsie Albiin in Charles Franks Intimate Relations (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Decker in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
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British "Quota" Movies Collection: Terence Alexander and Sylvia Welling in Walter C Mycrofts Comin Thro the Rye (1947)


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