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Some fascinating stuff on here 14 September 2005
Valerie Taylor - filmography
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Shadow Of The Shark
(1999)
Starring: Ron Taylor, Valerie Taylor
Director: Tina Dalton-Hagege
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Shadow Of The Shark allows the viewer an insight into Ron and Valerie Taylor's intimate relationship with the sea, focusing in particular on the ocean's most vicious predator - the shark. After developing their skills as shark handlers, Ron and Valerie wrangled sharks for Hollywood movies, ..read more »

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Repulsion
on DVD
(1965)
Starring: Valerie Taylor, Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry
Director: Roman Polanski
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REPULSION, starring the incomparable Catherine Deneuve, was director Roman Polanski's first movie filmed in English. It chronicles the descent into schizophrenia of a sexually confused, isolated young woman named Carol who works at a beauty parlor and shares an apartment with her sister Helen (..read more »

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Anna Karenina
on DVD
(1961)
Starring: Sean Connery, Claire Bloom, Albert Lieven
Director: Rudolph Cartier
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Sean Connery and Claire Bloom star in the BBC's triumphant 1961 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's romantic masterpiece. When the beautiful young aristocrat Anna Karenina (Claire Bloom) meets the dashing Country Vronsky (Sean Connery) at a Moscow railway station, their first meeting is overshadowed by ..read more »

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Faces In The Dark
on DVD
(1960)
Starring: John Gregson, Mai Zetterling, John Ireland
Director: David Eady
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In his quest to find the perfect light-bulb, inventor Richard Hammond is blinded in a laboratory accident. Cared for by his business partner, wife and brother, he begins to have suspicions about their motives.

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Went The Day Well?
on DVD
(1942)
Starring: Leslie Banks, C.V. France, Valerie Taylor
Director: Alberto Cavalcanti
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On the Whitsun weekend of 1942 in the idyllic village of Bramley End, German paratroopers disguised as sappers attempt to set up equipment to disrupt Britain's radar defences yet haven't counted on the indomitable spirit of the English villagers!
Directed by the Italian director Alberto Cavalcanti ..read more »

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