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 | | Wilfrid appealed and went to Rome in 679. |  | | In 703, he resigned his post as bishop, and retired to the monastery at Ripon, where he lived in prayer and penitence until his death at Oundle, Northhamptonshire, in 709. |  | | He made many converts and was responsible for the vigorous growth of Roman ecclesiastical practices in England. |
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| | Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Daily Telegraph - 10 October 1888 |
 | | Sir Wilfrid Lawson presided over the annual meeting of the council of the United Kingdom Alliance, held at Manchester yesterday, and, in his opening address, congratulated the audience on the unparalleled success which had attended their proceedings during the past year. |  | | Upon Sir Wilfrid Lawson's motion upon local option in 1883 there were thirty-four votes of county members for it, and ninety-one against - nearly three to one; in the larger boroughs, where there was household suffrage, there were ninety-three votes for and thirty-three against. |  | | Alderman Whitehead, the Lord-Mayor Elect, has given an intimation that, while he desires that the procession on the 9th prox. |
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| | Tennessee State University Agriculture and Home Economics Hall of Fame Inductees |
 | | Lawson served as the first Director of Agriculture at Tennessee A and I State Normal College. |  | | He worked as a teacher at Delaware State College in Dover, Delaware, and he served as Dean at Alabama A and M College. |  | | Lawson graduated from Syracuse University with a major in Animal Husbandry and Nutrition. |
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| | Wilfrid Lawson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | SIR JOHN LAWSON - LoveToKnow Article on SIR JOHN LAWSON |
 | | At Portland, early in 1653, he was vice-admiral of the red, and his ship was severely 1~andled. |  | | Appointed in January 1655-1656 as Blakes second-in-command, Lawson was a few weeks later summarily dismissed from his command, probably for political reasons. |  | | Joining the parliamentary navy in 1642, he accompanied Penn to the Mediterranean in 1650, where he served for some time. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LA/LAWSON_SIR_JOHN.htm
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| | Wilfrid Lawson: Information From Answers.com |
 | | An extreme Radical, he also supported disestablishment, abolition of the House of Lords, and disarmament. |  | | Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Baronet (4 September 1829 - 1 July 1906) was a British politician and temperance leader. |  | | Though violent in the expression of his opinions, Sir Wilfrid Lawson remained very popular for his own sake both in and out of the House of Commons; he became well known for his humorous vein, his faculty for composing topical doggerel being often exercised on questions of the day. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/wilfrid-lawson
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| | dOc DVD Review: Pygmalion (1938) - Printable |
 | | The photography is a beautiful black and white, with masterful editing by future director David Lean. |  | | Wilfrid Lawson as Eliza's boozing father is also a masterstroke, as he brings a nice contrast of beefy honesty to his degenerate role. |  | | Other Stars: Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Scott Sunderhand |
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http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/showrevpdf.php3?ID=509
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Great Mr. Handel [1942]: Video |
 | | George Frederick Handel (Wilfred Lawson) had long enjoyed success in England, his adopted country, as a composer of Italian operas. |  | | By 1738, when the story commences, his works are no longer fashionable and his fortunes are waning. |  | | Elizabeth Allan and Hay Petrie are each completely convincing in their important supporting roles, as are the rest of the cast. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004CM2S
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| | Scotland - International Matches 1911-1920 |
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| | Images Of Cumbria - Isel |
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http://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/cumbria/1901/isel1901_f.html
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 | | Sir Wilfrid Lawson, an ardent prohibitionist, was slated to make his speech in favour of prohibition. |  | | F.E. was aware that Lawson on succeeding to his father’s estate had immediately opened the cellars of his Carlisle mansion and destroyed the stocks of wine. |  | | You dissipated greater liquor!’.’’ That was the young F.E. who later as Lord Birkenhead enthralled Parliament with his brilliant speeches and debating skills. |
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http://www.indianexpress.com/print.php?content_id=60206
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| | Pygmalion (1938 b 96') |
 | | Dustman Alfred Doolittle (Wilfrid Lawson) calls on Higgins, who tells him to take his daughter Eliza and accuses him of blackmail. |  | | Doolittle asks Higgins for five pounds and says he can't afford morals, because as the undeserving poor he is up against middle-class morality. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/MM/1938/Pygmalion.html
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| | Interesting and Famous people with connections to Exeter and their influence. |
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http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/EM/ExeterPeople.html
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| | Local Licenses, London, 1882 |
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http://www.londonancestor.com/newspaper/1882/0722/license.htm
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| | Ealing Studios - Gaunt Stranger - wickedlady.com |
 | | Crooked lawyer Maurice Meister's (Lawson) life is threatened by his ex-partner who is a master of disguise known as the Ringer. |  | | The police give him protection and place in his house the only man who can identify the Ringer - Sam Hackett (Hale) a small time crook. |  | | The Gaunt Stranger is based on a novel and play by Edgar Wallace. |
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http://www.wickedlady.com/films/ealing/gaunt.html
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| | REELINSIDER.COM - TOM JONES (1963) |
 | | Wilkins), Jack MacGowran (Partridge), Albert Finney (Tom Jones), Wilfrid Lawson (Black George), John Moffatt (Square), Freda Jackson (Mrs. |
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http://www.reelinsider.com/tomjones.html
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| | Movie Database - [TV Guide Online] |
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http://online.tvguide.com/movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=10580
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| | Royalty in the Movies |
 | | Wilfrid Lawson was a raging alcoholic at the time, and Bryan had to stand for his insurance on the film because no company would do so. |  | | Sir Ian McKellen made his debut on U.S. movie screens in 1969 when he appeared opposite Our Lady of the Nervous Tics, Sandy Dennis, in this simple, very powerful story of a young student who becomes pregnant after a brief fling and decides to raise the baby on her own. |  | | I suppose this was because the film shows us exactly as the world sees us - as eccentric, charming and polite - but the British knew better that they were none of these things, and it embarrassed us. |
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http://alt.tcm.turner.com/STAR_MONTH/01/04/sirs2.htm
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| | VH1.com : Movies : Person : Wilfred Lawson : Main |
 | | Lawson was unforgettable as Alfred P. Doolittle ("I'm one of the undeserving poor...and I means to go on being undeserving") in Pygmalion (1938), no less impressive in the title role in The Great Mr. |  | | A stage actor from the age of 16, Briton Wilfrid Lawson made his film debut in the 1931 comedy East Lynne on the Western Front. |  | | VH1.com : Movies : Person : Wilfred Lawson : Main |
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http://www.vh1.com/movies/person/36183/personmain.jhtml
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| | San Diego News Notes June 2001 Talk About Movies |
 | | Directed by Peter Glenville Starring Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Wilfrid Lawson 1955, English, 95 minutes, Black and White Available at Kensington Video. |  | | Ernie: When the Cardinal is arrested by the communists, he says to his friends, "Any confession you hear about will be a lie or due to the weakness of the flesh." |  | | Matthew: His worldview was so common-sensical; yet it seemed horrific in the face of the Cardinal's suffering. |
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http://www.sdnewsnotes.com/ed/movies/0601talk.htm
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| | Movie Database - [TV Guide Online] |
 | | The pair fights and Lawson tumbles into his wife's grave (which he has reopened), allowing Movita and Rennie to escape the Germans and return to London. |  | | Lawson is a demented German who runs a deserted lighthouse. |  | | Movita escapes from a concentration camp and swims to the lighthouse, where she is rescued by Lawson, who thinks she is the image of the wife he had killed 16 years earlier and buried on the lighthouse grounds. |
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http://online.tvguide.com/movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=24281
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| | Tower of Terror [1941] @ EOFFTV |
 | | But Lawson becomes obsessed with Marie's resemblance to his dead wife who has been buried at the base of the tower. |  | | In a remote lighthouse off the Dutch coast a young saboteur, Marie, is rescued by the hook-handed lighthouse keeper Lawson and his assistant Hale after she leaps overboard to escape pursuing Gestapo troops. |  | | It starts well with a solid premise, settles into a lengthy dull middle section in which people stand around talking a lot before finishing off with a rousing finale. |
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http://www.eofftv.com/t/tow/tower_of_terror_main.htm
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| | Pastor Hall |
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| | Pygmalion movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods |
 | | Cast: Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Scott Sunderland DIRECTED BY: Anthony Asquith, Leslie Howard |  | | Cast: Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Scott Sunderland Directed by: Anthony Asquith, Leslie Howard |
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http://www.moviegoods.com/affiliate2/adClick.asp?affiliateID=144&adID=8898
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| | Amazon.ca: Video: Pygmalion [IMPORT] |
 | | Hiller and Howard have never been better, and the rest of the cast, including Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Scott Sunderland, and Jean Cadell, can't be improved upon. |  | | I particularly loved the performance by Wilfrid Larson as Eliza's father. |  | | Edited by David Lean, who eventually directed Brief Encounter and Lawrence of Arabia. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/6303241239
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| | The Long Voyage Home (1940) |
 | | Luckily one of the men, Aloysius Driscoll (Thomas Mitchell), has flouted the Captain's (Wilfrid Lawson) orders and gone ashore to arrange a welcoming party. |  | | The result is a gaggle of young, native women carrying baskets of fruit (and illicit alcohol) whom the Captain decides to let aboard, realising that his crew needs some relaxation. |  | | There's no shore leave and the claustrophobic atmosphere is making tempers raw - it's fine when the boat is at sea, but to have land so close and not be able to visit is torture. |
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http://www.film.u-net.com/Movies/Reviews/Long_Voyage.html
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| | Fanny by Gaslight movie for sale |
 | | Although he has only a supporting role, it's his effect on the other characters, and the audience (he was very popular with the women of Britain at this time), that holds the film together. |  | | Starring: James Mason, Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger, Wilfrid Lawson |  | | James Mason, Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger, Wilfrid Lawson |
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http://www.1stvideo.com/detail2.asp?Product_ID=1050541&PRelRefNum=1&TAN=1
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| | Lawson: Information From Answers.com |
 | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |  | | Nigella Lawson - UK daughter of Nigel Lawson, writer and cook. |  | | The name Lawson can refer to a number of different things: |
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| | Amazon.com: The Prisoner (1955): DVD |
 | | The acting by both Hawkins and Guinness is at an extremely high level of professionalism. |  | | British character actor, Wilfrid Lawson, playing the jailer also gives a very effectine performance. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00018D3QE?v=glance
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| | DVD Talk > Reviews > Alice in Wonderland > Printer Friendly |
 | | A blast of percussion cues the entrance of Wilfrid Brambell's 'white rabbit' character, and the chase is on. |  | | Alice (Anne-Marie Mallik) leaves her sister on a warm afternoon to follow the White Rabbit (Wilfrid Brambell) into a strange fantasy world. |  | | Shot in dreamy B&W and populated by a stellar group of English actors, Miller's attempt to capture Carroll's whimsical poetry is a lesson in creative adaptation, and worthy of study by Carroll scholars. |
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http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/print.php?ID=8658
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| | Hancock (1963) Episode Guide - Hancock (1963) Season Episodes - TV.com |
 | | Hancock is asked to take part in an edition of "This is Your Life" for his old Wing-Commander—whom he can't remember. |  | | Hancock makes the acquaintance of a pretty nurse without actually finding out her name, so he invades the local hospital looking for her. |  | | Convinced he has seen a spy, Hancock reports to MI5, who "enrol" him just to keep him quiety. |
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http://www.tv.com/hancock-1963/show/35066/episode_guide.html
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http://www.sover.net/~ozus/longvoyagehome.htm
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| | The Long Voyage Home (1940 b 105') |
 | | The Captain (Wilfrid Lawson) takes on ammunition for England, will pay sailors a 25% bonus, but won't allow shore leave because of secrecy. |  | | Smitty is caught by police and taken back. |
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| | Tower of Terror, ÇäÌáíÒí- ÈÑíØÇäíÇ, ÇÝáÇã/ ÝíÏíæ/ ãÓÑÍíÉ, VHS Video Tape |
 | | A half-mad lighthouse keeper (Wilfrid Lawson) keeps an eye on the water off the coast of Germany during World War II. |  | | Complications arise when a British spy (Michael Rennie) and a female escapee from a concentration camp (Movita) drop by. |
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| | Britmovie - The Night Has Eyes 1942 |
 | | Stephen has remained shell-shocked since the Spanish Civil War and is subject to seizures; he now lives a solitary existence in his remote home with housekeeper Mrs. |  | | Although initially insisting that the two women can only stay the night, they are forced to stay longer when flooding causes them to become stranded – much to Stephen’s discomfort. |  | | Ranger (Mary Clare) and handyman Jim Sturrock (Wilfrid Lawson). |
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http://www.britmovie.co.uk/genres/thriller/filmography/088.html
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| | Wilfrid Lawson |
 | | Find where Wilfrid Lawson is credited alongside another name |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Wilfrid Lawson |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |
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| | The Gaunt Stranger (aka The Phantom Strikes) Film Review - Time Out Film |
 | | From nervy opening to unexpectedly upbeat ending, Forde copes in bold, workmanlike fashion with the convoluted plot, and Ronald Neame's moody photography is adequate compensation for the limited studio setting. |  | | Splendidly slimy Lawson gives a virtuoso performance as the degenerate miscreant who doggedly refuses to face his doom, Patricia Roc - the darling of the '40s - makes her debut as a snootily wrong-headed secretary, and Hale proves surprisingly proficient at providing comic relief. |  | | Tell us what you think - Review this film |
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| | Pygmalion: Criterion Collection (1938) |
 | | Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Scott Sunderland, Jean Cadell, David Tree |  | | Nominated for Best Picture; Best Actor-Leslie Howard; Best Wendy Hiller, 1939. |  | | Criterion presents Pygmalion in a beautifully restored digital transfer. |
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http://dvdmg.com/pygmalion.shtml
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| | AMCTV.com SHOW - Pygmalion |
 | | Jean Cadell, Everley Gregg, Wendy Hiller, Leslie Howard, Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Leueen MacGrath, Esme Percy, Scott Sunderland, David Tree, Violet Vanbrugh |  | | Academy Awards nominations included Best Picture, Actress (Hiller) and Actor (Howard), with its only win for Shaw himself and the writers who adapted the play for the screen. |  | | AMC Movie Camp: Make a movie in a week! |
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http://www.amctv.com/show/detail/0,,62007-1-EST,00.html
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| | Find in a Library: Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/124976b1c41c30d2a19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Video Den @ Rarevideo.com |
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| | ARCHIVE Je - Jz |
 | | Barbara Mullen is Jeannie who is left some money by her father and decides to spend it all on a once in a lifetime trip to Vienna where she finds romance (and Michael Redgrave). |  | | Players: Colin Gibson, Lesley Dudley, Moira Lister, Noele Middleton, Constance Cummins, Megs Jenkins, Sidney James, Peter Sellars, Wilfrid Hyde White, Joseph Tomelty, Patric Doonan, Andrew Cruickshank, Colin Gordon, Peter Jones, Mona Washbourne, Richard Dimbleby, Wynford Vaughan Thomas |  | | Cornish fishermen and their Breton counterparts poach in each others fishing grounds. |
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| | The Official Website of Sir Sean Connery - Filmography |
 | | Stanley Baker, Peggy Cummins, Patrick McGoohan, Herbert Lom, William Hartnell, Wilfrid Lawson, Sid James, Jill Ireland, Alfie Bass, Gordon Jackson, David McCallum, Sean Connery, Wensley Pithey, George Murcell, Marjorie Rhodes |  | | An ex-con tries to live straight as a heavy cargo trucker. |
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http://www.seanconnery.com/filmography/details/index.cfm?57
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| | DVD Pacific |
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| | The Prisoner (1955) - FilmAffinity |
 | | The Prisoner is based on the real-life travails of Hungarian Cardinal Mindszenty, who after suffering under Nazi persecution was imprisoned by the new Communist regime for remaining loyal to his religious convictions. |  | | REGISTER (It's Free) to rate & access Movie Soulmates' ratings |  | | Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Raymond Huntley, Wilfrid Lawson, Jeannette Sterke, Ronald Lewis, Kenneth Griffith |
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| | The Musgrave Essentials: Yellow Sands |
 | | Cast: Marie Tempest, Belle Crystal, Wilfrid Lawson, Robert Newton, Patrick Barr, Edward Rigby, Amy Veness, Coral Browne, Drusilla Wills, Roddy McDowall |  | | Writer: Michael Barringer, Rodney Ackland, based on play by Eden and Adelaide Philpotts |
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| | filmcritic.com Movie Review: Alice in Wonderland (1966) |
 | | Stars: Mark Allington, David Battley, Alan Bennett, John Bird, Wilfrid Brambell, Peter Cook, Finlay Currie, Avril Elgar, John Gielgud, Michael Gough, Wilfrid Lawson, Alison Leggatt, Anne-Marie Mallik, Leo McKern, Malcolm Muggeridge, Michael Redgrave, Peter Sellers |  | | It's like The Wizard of Oz without the yellow brick road. |  | | Buy Alice in Wonderland on DVD from Amazon.com |
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http://www.filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/VideoHome/8863034BC575BE7888256DE100010386?OpenDocument
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| | Stock Maven® Classic Films Movies Actor: Mel Ferrer |
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