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They Who Dare (1954) | Directed by Lewis Milestone

Final Appointment (1954) | Directed by Terence Fisher

It Always Rains on Sundays (1947) | Directed by Robert Hamer

The Clouded Yellow (1950) | British film noir thriller directed by Ralph Thomas

O-Kay for Sound (1937) | British musical comedy directed by Marcel Varnel

Oliver Twist (1948) | Directed by David Lean

Sabotage (1936) | Alfred Hitchcock's thriller based on Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent"

Miranda (1948) | British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin

The Ghoul (1933) | British horror film directed by T. Hayes Hunter

Gone to Earth (1950) | British romantic drama film directed by Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger

Green Grow the Rushes (1951) | British comedy film directed by Derek N. Twist

The Turning Point (1952) | British drama film directed by Michael Relph

Pygmalion (1938) | British film adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play

Night Train to Munich (1940) | British thriller film directed by Carol Reed

Dear Murderer (1947) | A British crime film directed by Arthur Crabtree

The Red Beret / Paratrooper (1953) | British war film directed by Terence Young

The Upturned Glass (1947) | A British psychological thriller directed by Lawrence Huntington

They Were Sisters (1945) | British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree

The Woman in the Hall (1947) | British drama film directed by Jack Lee

A Matter of Life and Death (1946) | Directors: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger

Drake of England (1935) Colorised | British historical adventure film directed by Arthur B. Woods

Mantrap (1953) | British crime film directed by Terence Fisher

The Gambler and the Lady (1952) | Directed by Patrick Jenkins

The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) | Directed by Harold Young

The Way to the Stars (1945) | Directed by Anthony Asquith

The Passionate Friends (1949) | Directed by David Lean

The Dark Tower (1943) | Directed by John Harlow

The Seventh Veil (1945) | Directed by Compton Bennett

Young and Innocent (1937) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Green for Danger (1946) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat

Elephant Boy (1937) | Directed by Robert J. Flaherty & Zoltan Korda

The Clairvoyant (1935) | Directed by Maurice Elvey

Appointment with Venus (1951) | Directed by Ralph Thomas

The Suspect (1944) | Directed by Robert Siodmak

The Way Ahead (1945) | Directed by Carol Reed

They Were Not Divided (1950) | Directed by Terence Young

21 Days (1940) | Directed by Basil Dean

The Card (1952) | British comedy directed by Ronald Neame

The Shop at Sly Corner (1947) | British crime drama film directed by George King

Malta Story (1953) | Focuses on the historical events surrounding the Siege of Malta

Cottage to Let (1941) | A 1941 British thriller directed by Anthony Asquith

The Long Memory (1953) | Directed by Robert Hamer

The Hidden Room / Obsession (1951) | Directed by Edward Dmytryk

The Cruel Sea (1953) | Directed by Charles Frend

Stage Fright (1950) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

I Became a Criminal (1947) | Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti

State Secret / The Great Manhunt (1950) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat

The Third Visitor (1951) | Directed by Maurice Elvey

Personal Affair (1953) | Directed by Anthony Pelissier

The Card / The Promoter (1952) | Directed by Ronald Neame

Black Narcissus (1947) | Directed by Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger

Yellow Canary (1943) | Directed by Herbert Wilcox

The Lady Vanishes (1938) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

The Spy in Black (1939) | Directed by Michael Powell

The Weaker Sex (1948) | Directed by Roy Ward Baker

This Happy Breed (1944) | Directed by David Lean

A Place of One's Own (1945) | Directed by Bernard Knowles

Western Approaches (1944) | Directed by Pat Jackson

When the Bough Breaks (1947) | Directed by Lawrence Huntington

The Four Feathers (1939) | Directed by Zoltan Korda

Secret Mission (Secret Mission: Casablanca in USA) (1942 | Directed by Harold French

Here Come the Huggetts (1948) | Directed by Ken Annakin

This Was a Woman (1948) | Directed by Tim Whelan

The Frightened Man (1952) | Directed by John Gilling

Major Barbara (1941) | Directed by Gabriel Pascal

Maytime in Mayfair (1949) | Directed by Herbert Wilcox

21 Days (1940) | Directed by Basil Dean
21 Days, also known as 21 Days Together, is a British drama film about Larry Durrant, a man who accidentally kills his lover’s abusive husband during a confrontation. With only 21 days before his trial, Larry grapples with his conscience, his love for his girlfriend Wanda, and the pressure of whether to confess or let someone else take the blame. Set against the backdrop of moral ambiguity and love, the film explores themes of guilt, justice, and the consequences of difficult choices.
Genre: Drama / Crime / Romance
Director: Basil Dean
Bio: Basil Dean (1888–1978) was a British filmmaker and theater producer known for his contributions to both stage and screen. A pioneer in British cinema, Dean was instrumental in the early development of Ealing Studios. His directing style often focused on intimate character studies and strong moral dilemmas, as seen in 21 Days.
Star Cast:
Laurence Olivier as Larry Durrant: A man torn between love and guilt, Olivier delivers a compelling performance full of emotional depth.
Vivien Leigh as Wanda: Larry’s devoted girlfriend, who struggles to stand by him while facing her own moral conflicts.
Leslie Banks as Keith Durrant: Larry’s brother, a lawyer who tries to navigate the legal and ethical complexities of the situation.
Francis L. Sullivan as Mander: The detective unraveling the mystery behind the crime.
Upon its release, 21 Days was praised for its strong performances, particularly by real-life couple Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. The film’s exploration of ethical dilemmas resonated with audiences, though some critics felt its pacing and resolution were uneven. Over time, it has been appreciated as an intriguing, lesser-known work in the careers of its lead actors.
The film was shot in 1937 but wasn’t released until 1940 due to legal and production delays. By the time it premiered, Olivier and Leigh had achieved greater fame, which boosted the movie’s popularity despite its modest initial release.
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