A Bridge Too Far. Poster of the 1977 movie and cover of the 1974 book
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A Bridge Too Far
Cornelius Ryan, 1974
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Richard Attenborough, 1977

Operation Market Garden envisions 35,000 men being flown 300 miles from air bases in England and dropped behind enemy lines in the Netherlands. Although British officers note that the portable radios are not likely to work for the long distance from the drop zone to the Arnhem Bridge, they choose not to convey their concerns up a chain of command intent on silencing all doubt.


Get Carter. Poster of the 1971 movie and cover of the 1970 book, Jack's Return Home
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Jack's Return Home
Ted Lewis, 1970
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Mike Hodges, 1971

Newcastle-born gangster Jack Carter has lived in London for years in the employ of organised crime bosses Gerald and Sid Fletcher. Jack is sleeping with Gerald’s girlfriend Anna and plans to escape with her to South America, but he must first return to Newcastle and Gateshead to attend the funeral of his brother, Frank, who died in a purported drunk-driving accident.


Quills. Poster of the 2000 movie and cover of the 1996 book
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Quills
Doug Wright, 1996
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Philip Kaufman, 2000

Quills begins in Paris during the Reign of Terror, with the incarcerated Marquis de Sade penning a story about the libidinous Mademoiselle Renard, a ravishing young aristocrat who meets the imprisoned preeminent sadist. Several years later, the Marquis is confined to the asylum for the insane at Charenton, overseen by the enlightened Abbé du Coulmier.


The Ipcress File. Poster of the 1965 movie and cover of the 1962 book
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The Ipcress File
Len Deighton, 1962
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Sidney J. Furie, 1965

A scientist called Radcliffe is kidnapped from a train and his security escort killed. Harry Palmer, a British Army sergeant, is summoned by his superior, Colonel Ross, and transferred to a section headed by Major Dalby. Ross suspects that Radcliffe’s disappearance is connected to the fact that sixteen other top British scientists have inexplicably left their jobs at the peak of their careers.


Alfie. Poster of the 1966 movie and cover of the 1963 book
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Alfie
Bill Naughton, 1963
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Lewis Gilbert, 1966

A handsome Cockney, self-centered, narcissistic chauffeur in London named Alfred Elkins enjoys the sexual favours of married and single women, while avoiding any commitment. He ends an affair with a married woman, Siddie, just as he gets his submissive single girlfriend, Gilda, pregnant. Alfie thinks nothing of pilfering fuel and money from his employer, and tells Gilda to do the same.


The Eagle Has Landed. Poster of the 1976 movie and cover of the 1975 book
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The Eagle Has Landed
Jack Higgins, 1975
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John Sturges, 1976

Admiral Canaris, head of German military intelligence, is ordered by Adolf Hitler to make a feasibility study into capturing the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Although Canaris considers it a meaningless exercise that will soon be forgotten by the Führer, he knows this will not be the case with Heinrich Himmler. He therefore orders one of his staff officers, Oberst Radl, to begin a study to avoid being possibly discredited.


Funeral in Berlin. Poster of the 1966 movie and cover of the 1964 book
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Funeral in Berlin
Len Deighton, 1964
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Guy Hamilton, 1966

British secret agent Harry Palmer is sent to Berlin by his superior Colonel Ross to arrange the defection of Colonel Stok, a prominent Soviet intelligence officer. Palmer is sceptical but links up with Johnny Vulkan, an old German friend and former criminal associate, who now runs the Berlin station for British intelligence.


Stonehearst Asylum. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 1844 book, The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether
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The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether
Edgar Allan Poe, 1844
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Brad Anderson, 2014

In 1899, an Oxford University professor demonstrates a case of female hysteria, Eliza Graves, before his class. Exploring the asylum, Newgate discovers the former staff locked in the boiler room, who explain that Lamb and Finn drugged their drinks and led a revolt.


The Fourth Protocol. Poster of the 1987 movie and cover of the 1984 book
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The Fourth Protocol
Frederick Forsyth, 1984
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John Mackenzie, 1987

John Preston is a British Agent with the task of preventing the Russians detonating a nuclear explosion next to an American base in the UK. The Russians are hoping this will shatter the special relationship between the two countries.


Sleuth. Poster of the 2007 movie and cover of the 1970 book
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Sleuth
Anthony Shaffer, 1970
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Kenneth Branagh, 2007

Two extremely clever British men are in a game of trickery and deceit. Andrew Wyke, an aging famous author who lives alone in a high-tech mansion, after his wife Maggie has left him for a younger man; and Milo Tindle, an aspiring actor, equipped with charm and wit, who demonstrates both qualities once again.


Cars 2. Poster of the 2011 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Cars 2: The Junior Novelization
Irene Trimble, 2011
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John Lasseter, Bradford Lewis, 2011

British spy Finn McMissile infiltrates an oil rig owned by a group of lemon cars to rescue a fellow spy. After finding out the agent he came to rescue is dead, he flees and fakes his death. However, Italian formula race car, Francesco Bernoulli, challenges McQueen to race in the newly created World Grand Prix, led by its creator Sir Miles Axlerod, who intends to promote his new environmentally friendly fuel, Allinol.


Billion Dollar Brain. Poster of the 1967 movie and cover of the 1966 book
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Billion Dollar Brain
Len Deighton, 1966
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Ken Russell, 1967

Harry Palmer, who has left MI5 to work as a private investigator, is told by a mechanical voice on the phone to take a package to Helsinki. The package contains six virus-laden eggs that have been stolen from the British government’s research facility at Porton Down. Harry is abducted by his former MI5 superior, Colonel Ross, who coerces him into working once more for the British government.