Glasgow Film Festival 2014

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An Inspector Calls (Country: UK; Year: 1954; Director: Guy Hamilton; Stars: Alastair Sim, Arthur Young, Bryan Forbes)
A well to do family's pleasant dinner is interrupted by the arrival of a police officer talking about murder.
Black Angel (Country: Canada, UK; Year: 1980; Director: Roger Christian; Writer: Roger Christian; Stars: Patricia Christian, James Gibb, Tony Vogel)
A knight sets out to rescue an imperiled damsel in this short film originally shown before The Empire Strikes Back.
The Belles Of St Trinian’s (Country: UK; Year: 1954; Director: Frank Launder; Writer: Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat; Stars: Alastair Sim, Joyce Grenfell, George Cole, Hermione Baddeley, Betty Ann Davies, Renee Houston, Beryl Reid)
When a horse racing princess arrives at their school, the infamous girls come up with a scheme to get rich quick.
Dark Blood (Country: US, UK, Netherlands; Year: 2012; Director: George Sluizer; Writer: Jim Barton; Stars: River Phoenix, Jonathan Pryce, Judy Davis)
When a couple's car breaks down at an former nuclear test site they are rescued and imprisoned by a local hermit.
Rebel Without A Cause (Country: US; Year: 1955; Director: Nicholas Ray; Writer: Irving Shulman and Stewart Stern, based on a story by Nicholas Ray.; Stars: James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, Jim Backus, Ann Doran, Corey Allen, William Hopper, Rochelle Hudson, Dennis Hopper)
The film which invented the teenager and introduced the world to James Dean.
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