1947; directed by Charles Crichton. Stars Alistair Sim. First of the postwar Ealing comedies: a joyous boy's own romp. Set in London.
1951; directed by Charles Crichton. Stars Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway. A group of eccentric Londoners plot the perfect crime.
1955; directed by Alexander Mackendrick. Stars Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom. A gang of ruthless criminals meet their match in the elderly Mrs Wilberforce.
1949; directed by Henry Cornelius. Stars Margaret Rutherford and Stanley Holloway. Cherished comedy in which a [London] street declares its independence.
1953; directed by Charles Crichton. Stars Stanley Holloway. Villagers decide to run their own railway.
1954; directed by Alexander McKendrick. A wily old Scottish puffer boat captain outwits an American millionaire.
1949; directed by Robert Hamer. Deliciously dark comedy, featuring no fewer than eight Alec Guinnesses.
1949; directed by Alexander McKendrick. Gently subversive Ealing comedy about whisky smuggling in the Hebrides.
1951; directed by Alexander McKendrick. Ealing classic with naive inventor Alec Guinness up against British industry.
1950; directed by Charles Frend. Stars James Fox in his first starring role. Lesser-known Ealing comedy about a young boy with a guilty conscience.
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