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A Day To Remember
1953, Movie, NR, 92 mins
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Gentle tale details the road trip of a British dart team to an area of France where many of the players had served in the war. In the most sentimental segment, one dart player meets the little girl who had taught him French songs during the war, and now she has grown into a beautiful young woman. Touching and pleasant drama.
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Nineteen Fifty Eight
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Nineteen Fifty Eight
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Another Song About...
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Another Song About the Weekend (Acoustic)
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Homesick (Acoustic)
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Homesick (Acoustic)
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A Day To Remember: Cast & Details
Year: 1953
Rated NR
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Stanley Holloway
: Charley Porter
Donald Sinden
: Jim Carver
Joan Rice
: Vera Mitchell
Odile Versois
: Martine Berthier
James Hayter
: Fred Collins
Harry Fowler
: Stan Harvey
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