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British "Quota" Movies Collection (page 2)

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

80 items

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Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Elsie Albiin in Charles Franks Intimate Relations (1953)

Elsie Albiin in Charles Franks Intimate Relations (1953)
Elsie Albiin

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Decker in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)

Diana Decker in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
Diana Decker Portrait

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Terence Alexander and Sylvia Welling in Walter C Mycrofts Comin Thro the Rye (1947)

Terence Alexander and Sylvia Welling in Walter C Mycrofts Comin Thro the Rye (1947)
Terence Alexander and Sylvia Welling The Story of Robert Burns AKA COMING THROUGH THE RYE

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Freddie Mills and Davy Kaye in Maurice Elveys Fun at St Fannys (1955)

Freddie Mills and Davy Kaye in Maurice Elveys Fun at St Fannys (1955)
Freddie Mills and Davy Kaye

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Dawn Lesley in Robert Jordan Hills Melody in the Dark (1949)

Dawn Lesley in Robert Jordan Hills Melody in the Dark (1949)
Dawn Lesley in Melody in the Dark (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Eunice Gayson in Robert Jordan Hills Melody in the Dark (1949)

Eunice Gayson in Robert Jordan Hills Melody in the Dark (1949)
Eunice Gayson in Melody in the Dark (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Ben Wrigley and Richard Thorpe in Robert Jordan Hills Melody in the Dark (1949)

Ben Wrigley and Richard Thorpe in Robert Jordan Hills Melody in the Dark (1949)
Ben Wrigley and Richard Thorpe in Melody in the Dark (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and Alan Sedgwick in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)

Diana Dors and Alan Sedgwick in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
Diana Dors and Alan Sedgwick in My Wifes Lodger (1952)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Olive Sloane and Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)

Olive Sloane and Diana Dors in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
Olive Sloane and Diana Dors in My Wifes Lodger (1952)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane, Leslie Dwyer, and Alan Sedgwick in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger

Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane, Leslie Dwyer, and Alan Sedgwick in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane, Leslie Dwyer, and Alan Sedgwick

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: AE Matthews, Patrick Holt, and Diana Dors on the set of Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night

AE Matthews, Patrick Holt, and Diana Dors on the set of Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
AE Matthews, Patrick Holt, and Diana Dors on the set of Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Cicely Courtneidge and Diana Dors in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)

Cicely Courtneidge and Diana Dors in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
Cicely Courtneidge and Diana Dors

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Vicky Page and Hazel Jennings in Tony Youngs Penny Points to Paradise (1951)

Vicky Page and Hazel Jennings in Tony Youngs Penny Points to Paradise (1951)
Vicky Page and Hazel Jennings

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Anne Vernon in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)

Anne Vernon in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)
Anne Vernon

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Joan Rice and John Gregson in John Guilleramans The Crowded Day (1954)

Joan Rice and John Gregson in John Guilleramans The Crowded Day (1954)
Joan Rice and John Gregson

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Anne Vernon and Dennis Price in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)

Anne Vernon and Dennis Price in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)
Anne Vernon and Dennis Price

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Anne Vernon in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)

Anne Vernon in John Guillermins Song of Paris (1952)
Anne Vernon

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Poster for John Guillermins The Crowded Day (1954)

Poster for John Guillermins The Crowded Day (1954)
John Gregson (Genevieve) Joan Rice

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Jack Jackson and Vera Day in Maurice Elveys Stars in Your Eyes (1956)

Jack Jackson and Vera Day in Maurice Elveys Stars in Your Eyes (1956)
Stars in Your Eyes (1956)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Rona Anderson and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Rona Anderson and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and Patrick Holt in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)

Diana Dors and Patrick Holt in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
Diana Dors and Patrick Holt in Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Diana Dors and Diana Decker in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)

Diana Dors and Diana Decker in Maurice Elveys Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)
Diana Dors and Diana Decker in Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Harry Secombe and Paddy O Neil in Tony Youngs Penny Points to Paradise (1951)

Harry Secombe and Paddy O Neil in Tony Youngs Penny Points to Paradise (1951)
Harry Secombe and Paddy O Neil in Penny Points to Paradise (1951) AKA DOUBLE OR QUITS

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Alan Sedgwick, Wally Patch, and Leslie Dwyer in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)

Alan Sedgwick, Wally Patch, and Leslie Dwyer in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
Alan Sedgwick, Wally Patch, and Leslie Dwyer

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Leslie Dwyer and Olive Sloane in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)

Leslie Dwyer and Olive Sloane in Maurice Elveys My Wifes Lodger (1952)
Leslie Dwyer and Olive Sloane

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Joss Ambler and Jack Hulbert in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)

Joss Ambler and Jack Hulbert in Leslie Arliss Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)
Joss Ambler and Jack Hulbert in Miss Tulip Stays The Night (1955)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Rona Anderson and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Rona Anderson and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Rona Anderson in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Rona Anderson in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Rona Anderson and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Rona Anderson and John Bentley in John Guillermins Torment (1949)
John Guillermins Torment (1949)

Background imageBritish "Quota" Movies Collection: Elsie Albiin in Charles Franks Intimate Relations (1953)

Elsie Albiin in Charles Franks Intimate Relations (1953)
Elsie Albiin



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