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Carrington V.C. [DVD] [1954]

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Without Carrington knowing, as he exits the court-martial building, the other soldiers rally around and display their support for him. Moved, he decides to go along with the appeal; and there is the strong possibility that when the telephonist's evidence is heard, the verdict will be quashed and Carrington acquitted.Olivia Colman looks startlingly different as conniving latex-clad oil exec 'Oblivia Coalmine' in Richard Curtis's eco-advert

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The Rack (1956)

Yes, well it is very British, of that there is no denying, it's very much heel to toe, cup of tea and chin chin chin. So with that in mind {i'm British myself by the way} this may grate on film viewers outside of the British Isles, but it's a really honest and interesting piece that scrutinises the British Court Martial system and rewards the court genre fans royally. Niven is, well Niven, he's always a solid professional who always earned his pay, and good support comes from the ladies of the piece, Margaret Leighton and Noelle Middleton, whilst i must give a mention to the seriously great Victor Maddern, an actor who was far from the A list of British greats but once you put the name to the face, you will see he was always memorable in what films he made. Talk about the world's best job! A DOUGHNUT SCIENTIST reveals how she is creating a healthier future for bakery... I'm a Celeb hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly give health update on Grace Dent as viewers praise show for stepping in after food critic quit show I'm A Celeb's Grace Dent admits her heart is broken as she thanks tearful campmates for 'holding her up' in... EXCLUSIVE: Grace Dent's I'm A Celeb ordeal was 'a mental battle rather than physical' as food critic flies...

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A Few Good Men (1992)

Two stars of the same name - Richard Todd and Ann Todd - play husband and wife in Carrington, VC, in which Dorothy Tutin (appearing in her sixth TV play) also stars as the "other woman." The action of the play, written by Major-General Campbell Christie and his wife Dorothy, is the court-martial of Major Charles "Copper" Carrington, VC (Richard Todd). Jealousy over his war record underlies the accusations made against him by his senior officer, Colonel Henniker, played by Allan Cuthbertson, who created the role in the original stage production and also in the 1955 film version which starred David Niven in the lead. Dorothy Tutin is the WRAC officer, Captain Alison Graham, who gives evidence for Carrington. Footage shows paedophile teacher kneading dough as it is revealed he has started new life as a married baker - after abducting schoolgirl, 15, and fleeing to France Molly-Mae Hague ditches her engagement ring AGAIN asfiancé Tommy Fury is filmed with a female reveller while partying in Dubai

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