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Now in preparation:<br />
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CLOCHEMERLE<br />
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This classic French comedy about an essential public amenity is transferred with due pomp and ceremony to a new setting Scotland, land of the kilt.<br />
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THE GREAT ST TRINIAN'S TRAIN ROBBERY<br />
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Launder and Gilliat bring Ronald Searle's diabolical schoolgirls to the screen once again in a riotous spoof on the infamous British banknote raid.<br />
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THE WHOLE WORLD OVER<br />
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Lunder and Gilliat turn the spotlight of comedy on a pressing social dilemma ... the problem of keeping up with the neighbours.<br />
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LORD BYRON<br />
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Based on the lite of England's famous poet. To be directed by John Schlesinger from a screenplay by Frederick Raphael and use Souso D'Amico—who wrote 'Rocco and his Brothers'.<br />
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ALL IN GOOD TIME<br />
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Another Boulting Brothers production... Love and marriage observed with humour and insight by author Bill Naughton, From the play acclaimed by critics on Broadway and in London.<br />
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YOUNG AND SENSITIVE<br />
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A penetrating study of young love. To be directed by Ted Kotcheff, from the novel written by Don Robson while a prisoner in a British gaol. The novel won the 1963 Arthur Koestler award.<br />
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WHO'S FOR SEX?<br />
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The Boulting Brothers take a look at the British and sex ... An idea suggested by Malcolm Muggeridge as a suitable subject for satirical comment.<br />
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THE FIG TREE<br />
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Prom the Launder and Gnat team, 9 comedy about a very special fig tree with potent aphrodisiac fruit. Sun ripened in Southern Italy.<br />
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WOMAN ALONE<br />
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An original story by Doris Lessing ... a dramatic picture of a lonely woman's reaction to her broken marriage. To be directed ..by Ted Kotcheff.<br />
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THE GYPSUM FLOWER<br />
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In war-ravaged France, a group of resistance workers are trapped in their cave hideout ... Timebomb tension in a script by Leo Marks to be produced by Peter de Sarigny.<br />
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PLEASURE<br />
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Monica Vial will star in this Joseph Janni productoin from an original story by Brunelle, Rondi who wrote 'La Dolce Vita' and Fellini's '8½'<br />
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AND for the first time, British Lion enters the field of television films with ...<br />
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THE PIMPERNEL OF THE VATICAN<br />
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A series about the true-life exploits of Father Hugh O'Flaherty, a Roman Catholic priest in wartime Italy.<br />
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DR WHO AND THE DALEKS<br />
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Robots from another planet pit their wits against mere human beings in a computer-age fiction film, in colour, adapted from Britain's sensationally popular television series 'Dr Who'.<br />
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Lion International Films, Broadwick House, Broadwick Street, London W1. Telephone Gerrard 0224-6. <br />
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