RCA

Highlighted works

Elia Kazan’s film of Tennessee Williams’s sweltering melodrama features an early and career-defining performance from Marlon Brando.

In this evergreen adaptation of E. Nesbit’s 1906 novel, three children and their mother are forced to swap Edwardian city luxury for genteel rural poverty up north.

A husband’s obsessive jealousy over his young wife leads to delirium, in one of the finest of the surrealist filmmaker Luis Buñuel’s Mexican films.

Everybody comes to Rick’s bar, including expat Rick’s (Humphrey Bogart) former lover Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), in one of Hollywood’s most-loved romantic melodramas.

This effective drama-documentary was sponsored by the Home Office as a study of the growing problem of juvenile delinquency.

This old-fashioned cautionary tale was spiced up for modern youth with a sprinkling of beatnik jazz dens and Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marches in order to create an intelligent and finely-tuned drama.

Cary Grant is panic-stricken when he suspects his seemingly sweet spinster aunts harbours a dark secret, in Frank Capra’s uncharacteristic foray into twisted farce.

One of the most popular films from the legendary British Transport Films takes viewers on the record–beating express service from London to Edinburgh.

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