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  2. List of British films of 1940 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1940: 21 Days: Basil Dean: Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Leslie Banks: Drama: Filmed in 1937 All at Sea: Herbert Smith: Sandy Powell, Kay Walsh, John Warwick

  3. Category:1940s British films - Wikipedia

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    The Blind Goddess (1948 film) Blithe Spirit (1945 film) The Blue Lagoon (1949 film) Blue Scar; Bob's Your Uncle (film) Bond Street (film) Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948 film) A Boy, a Girl and a Bike; Boys in Brown; Brass Monkey (film) Breach of Promise (1942 film) Brief Encounter; The Briggs Family; Brighton Rock (1948 film) Broken Journey; The ...

  4. Category:1940s in British cinema - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1940s in British cinema" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B. List of British films of 1940; List of British films of 1941;

  5. 1940s in film - Wikipedia

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    Rear projection in color remained out of reach until Paramount introduced a new projection system in the 1940s. New matte techniques, modified for use with color, were for the first time used in the British film The Thief of Bagdad (1940). However, the high cost of color production in the 1940s meant most films were black and white. [1]

  6. 1940 in film - Wikipedia

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    British Intelligence, starring Boris Karloff; Broadway Melody of 1940, starring Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell – final film of series; Brother Orchid, starring Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern, Humphrey Bogart

  7. Lists of British films - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of films produced in the United Kingdom split by decade. There may be an overlap, particularly between British and American films which are sometimes co-produced; the list should attempt to document films which are either British produced or strongly associated with British culture.